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Life and Death in a Venetian Convent : The Chronicle and Necrology of Corpus Domini, 1395-1436

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These works by Sister Bartolomea Riccoboni offer an intimate portrait of the women who inhabited the venetian convent of Corpus Domini, where they shared a religious life bounded physically by the convent walls and organized temporally by the rhythms of work and worship.

At the same time, they show how this cloistered community vibrated with news of the great ecclesiastical events of the day, such as the Great Western Schism and the Council of Constance.

While the chronicle recounts the history of the nuns' collective life, the necrology provides highly individualized biographies of nearly 50 women who died in the convent between 1395 and 1436.

We follow the fascinating stories that led these women, from adolescent girls to elderly widows, to join the convent; and we learn of their cultural backgrounds and intellectual accomplishments, their ascetic practices and mystical visions, their charity and devotion to each other, and their fortitude in the face of illness and death.

FDEThe personal and social meaning of religious devotion comes alive in these texts, the first of their kind to be translated into English.

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University of Chicago Press
0226717887 / 9780226717883
Hardback
01/06/2000
United States
142 pages
16 x 23 mm, 312 grams
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