The Cult of St Ursula and the 11,000 Virgins

Author:   Jane Cartwright
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
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9781783168675


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 June 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The cult of St. Ursula and the 11,000 virgins was one of the most popular and relic-rich of all saints' cults in the medieval period. In this volume, Jane Cartwright provides an interdisciplinary collection of essays that explore the medieval art and texts that were instrumental in the wide transmission of the legend of St. Ursula. The Cult of St Ursula and the 11,000 Virgins will appeal to art historians, as it details the origins of the popular symbols that appear in artistic depictions of St. Ursula and her martyred companions. The book will also be of great interest to students of medieval literature, history, gender studies, religious studies, and the history of music.

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Author:   Jane Cartwright
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
Imprint:   University of Wales Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9781783168675


ISBN 10:   1783168676
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 June 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

IntroductionJane Cartwright1 What's in a Name? Navigating Nomenclature in the Cult of St Ursula and the Eleven Thousand VirginsScott B. Montgomery 2 The Church of St Ursula in Cologne: Inscriptions and Excavations Klaus Militzer 3 St Ursula and the Military Religious OrdersHelen Nicholson 4 From Pinnosa to Saint Ursula - The Manifestation of the Virgins' Cult in Liturgy: High Medieval Offices of the Feast of Cologne's Virgins in Manuscripts from the Rhine RegionKristin Hoefener 5 Hildegard (1098-1179) and the Virgin Martyrs of CologneWilliam Flynn 6 Ursula in the British History TraditionElizabeth J. Bryan 7 Saint Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins: the Middle English Legenda aurea TraditionWilliam Marx 8 The Welsh Life of St Ursula and the 11,000 VirginsJane Cartwright 9 The Cult of St Ursula in Hungary: Legend, Altars and ReliquariesAnna Tuskes 10 St Ursula and the 11,000 Virgins in Scandinavia and Iceland in the Middle AgesMargaret Cormack 11 Radiant Maidens and Butchered Brides: Finding St Ursula in Icelandic LiteratureKatelin Parsons 12 Male Martyrs, Female Models? St Ursula and St Acacius as Leaders and VictimsSamantha Riches Bibliography

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This edited collection of essays places Ursula, a Welsh saint and her cult, in an international context of religious literature, hagiography, and devotional practices in Medieval Europe. Wide ranging and multidisciplinary, it is a valuable resource and essential reading for anyone interested in the religious and political culture of sainthood and feminine sanctity. --Cathryn A. Charnell-White, Head of Department of Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth University


This edited collection of essays places Ursula, a Welsh saint and her cult, in an international context of religious literature, hagiography, and devotional practices in Medieval Europe. Wide ranging and multidisciplinary, it is a valuable resource and essential reading for anyone interested in the religious and political culture of sainthood and feminine sanctity. --Cathryn A. Charnell-White, Head of Department of Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth University Sancta Colonia, Holy Cologne, was an extremely rich medieval repository of Christian relics, and none of its churches more so than that of St Ursula, allegedly the daughter of a British king, and the eleven thousand virgins supposedly martyred with her. In this volume, the growth of Ursula s legend, in traditions covering almost the entire continent of Europe, is examined for the first time in English, expertly and fascinatingly. The volume, which also includes discussion for the first time by the editor Jane Cartwright of the Middle Welsh version of the saint s life, is to be warmly welcomed. --Padraig O Riain, Aberystwyth University This is an important collection of essays that advances our understanding of this very significant cult, which was at once international and the subject of peculiar interest in medieval England and Wales. Jane Cartwright has brought together some very distinguished contributors who between them cover a great geographical range, from Iceland to Hungary. The book should be of interest to anyone concerned with medieval saints cults and legends, with images of female sanctity and with cultural and religious links between medieval Britain and the Continent. --Barry Lewis, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Focusing on one of the most widespread and intriguing of saints cults, this collection of essays brings together a range of languages and disciplines to explore the complex implications of Ursula s story and the light it sheds on attitudes towards gender and violence in medieval culture. --Dafydd Johnston, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies


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Jane Cartwright is Professor in Welsh at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. She has published widely on saints' cults and hagiography.

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