Las vidas occitanas de santas tardomedievales: sacra infantia, formación e imitación
Sergi Sancho Fibla
Abstract:This article focuses on the analysis of four texts that have had little impact on the study of late medieval spirituality and that have never been worked on as a single corpus: the lives written in Occitan about women with the reputation of saints who lived between the 13th and 14th centuries: Doucelina de Dinha (d.1274 ), a Beguine of Robaut; Biatrix d'Ornaciu (d.1303), a Carthusian nun of Permagni; Dalphina de Pugmichel (d.1360), a mulier religiosa close to the Franciscans of Apt; and Flor d'Issendolus (d.13… Show more
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