Contributions

  • Ana Marinkovic - Editor
  • Trpimir Vedris - Editor
  • Thomas Heffernan - Contributor
  • Marianne Saghy - Contributor
  • Luciana Cuppo - Contributor
and 13 more
  • Ildiko Csepregi - Contributor
  • Martin Roch - Contributor
  • Lucie Dolezalova - Contributor
  • Lindsay Irvin - Contributor
  • Jane Cartwright - Contributor
  • Maria Craciun - Contributor
  • David Falvay - Contributor
  • Ana Marinkovic - Contributor
  • Marika Räsänen - Contributor
  • David J. Collins - Contributor
  • Rafal Wojcik - Contributor
  • Cynthia Ho - Contributor
  • Raeleen Chai-Elsholz - Contributor

Publication

2010 - Hagiotheca, Zagreb, Croatia

Word Count

71,750 words, Guess

Page Count

287 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCBX4662 .H345 2008

Description

Fr om the table of contents: 1. Shifting Identities: From a Roman Matron to *Matrona Dei* in the *Passio Sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis* (Thomas J. Heffernan) 2. Martyr Cult and Collective Identity in Fourth-Century Rome (Marianne Saghy) 3. *Passio Sancti Iusti Martyris*: A Late Antique Statement of Roman Identity vis-a-vis Domination from the East (MS Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare XCV) (Luciana Cuppo) 4. The Theological Other: Religious and Narrative Identity in Fifth to Seventh Century Byzantine Miracle Collections (Ildiko Csepregi) 5. The 'Odor of Sanctity': Defining Identity and Alterity in the Early Middle Ages (Fifth to Ninth Century) (Martin Roch) 6. Absolute Alterity in the Cult of Saints: Saint Nobody (Lucie Dolezalova) 7. Building a British Identity: Jocelin of Furness's Use of Sources in *Vita Kentigerni* (Lindsay McArthur Irvin) 8. Regionalism and Identity: Localizing the Cult of Mary in Medieval Wales (Jane Cartwright) 9. The Cult of St Barbara and the Saxon Community of Late Medieval Transylvania (Maria Craciun) 10. Hungarians as 'Saintly Pagans' in late Medieval Western Literature (David Falway) 11. *Tamquam lupi rapaces*: Dynamics of the Image of Venetian Army in the Hagiography of Trogir (Ana Marinkovic) 12. Family vs Order: Saint Thomas Aquinas' Dominican Habit in the Narrative Tradition of the Order (Marika Rasanen) 13. Necromancers and Saints from Simon Magus to Albertus Magnus: The Medieval Background to a Fifteenth-Century Problem (David J. Collins) 14. Anti-Jewish Motifs in the Poetry of Blessed Wladyslaw of Gielniow (c. 1440-1505) (Rafal Wojcik) 15. Closing the Borders: St Francis at Orta (Cynthia Ho) 16. The 'Significant Other' in Canonizations in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century (Raeleen Chai-Elsholz)

Description

Hrvatsko hagiografsko društvo "Hagiotheca" osnovano je 2004. i otad okuplja zainteresirane stručnjake u okviru niza međunarodnih znanstvenih skupova. Plodove izlaganja i diskusija Društvo objavljuje u sklopu svoje biblioteke Hagiotheca, u nizu Colloquia. Drugi takav hagiografski simpozij održan u Splitu od 28. do 31. svibnja 2008. okupio je stručnjake iz dvanaest zemlja dio čijih je izlaganja priređen kao drugi svezak u tom nizu. Primjenjujući koncepte identiteta i alteriteta na istraživanje hagiografije i kulta svetaca, šesnaest autora ponudilo je svoje uvide u različite oblike i aspekte štovanja svetaca kroz povijest od kasne antike do 18. stoljeća.

Subjects

Topics

culthabitmartyrHistorymiraclesanctityDominican

People

IustusJocelinPerpetuaFelicitasSt BarbaraSimon MagusThomas Aquinas

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