SHORT ARTICLES on ASPECTS OF HAGIOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH

 

Abou-El-Hag, Barbara.  “The Audiences for the Medieval Cult of Saints.” Gesta 30 (1991): 3-15.

 

Abrahamse, Dorothy.  “Images of Childhood in Early Byzantine Hagiography.” Journal of Psychohistory 2 (1979): 497-517.

 

Abrahamse, Dorothy. “The Transformations of the Saint in Early Medieval Byzantium.”  Byzantine Studies 2 (1975):  122-37.

 

Altman, Charles.  “Two Types of Opposition and the Structure of Latin Saints’ Lives.”  Medievalia et Humanistica 6 (1975): 1-11.

 

Boyarin, D.  “Martyrdom and the Making of Christianity and Judaism.”  Journal of Early Christian Studies 6 (1998): 577-627.

 

Brown, Peter.  “The Saint as Exemplar in Late Antiquity.”  Representations 1 (1983): 1-25.

 

Burke, Peter. “How to be a Counter Reformation Saint.” In Religion and Society in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800, edited by Kaspar von Greyerz.  London:  George Allan and Unwin, 1984.  Pp. 45-55.

 

Eliot, Alison Goddard. “The Martyr as Epic Hero: Prudentius’ Peristephanon and the Old French Chanson de Geste.” Proceedings of the PMR Conference 3 (1978):  119-35. 

 

Frugoni, Chiara.  “The City and the ‘New’ Saints.”  In City States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy. edited by Anthony Molho et al.  Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press, 1991.  Pp. 71-91.

 

Glasser, Marc.  “Marriage in Medieval Hagiography.”  Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History 4 (1981): 1-34.            

                 

Heene, Katrien.  “Merovingian and Carolingian Hagiography:  Continuity and Change in Public and Aims?”  Analecta Bollandiana 107 (1989): 415-28.  

 

Horn, Cornelia B.  “The Lives and Literary Roles of Children in Advancing Conversion to Christianity:  Hagiography from the Caucasus in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages,” Church History 76 (2007):262-98.

 

Kirschner, Robert.  “The Vocation of Holiness in Late Antiquity.” Vigiliae Christianae 38 (1984): 339-59.

 

Leff, Gordon. “The Apostolic Ideal in Later Medieval Ecclesiology.” Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 28 (1967): 58-82.

 

Leonardi, Claudio.  “Intellectuals and Hagiography in the Fourteenth Century.” In Intellectuals and Writers in Fourteenth Century Europe.  The J. A. W. Bennett Memorial Lectures, Perugia, 1984.   Tübinger Beiträge zur Anglistik 7.  Cambridge, England:  D.S. Brewer, 1987.  Pp. 7-21.

 

Mayr-Harting, H.  “Functions of a Twelfth Century Recluse.”  History 60 (1975): 337-52.

 

Newbold, R.F.  “Personality Structure and Response to Adversity in Early Christian Hagiography.”  Numen 31 (1984):  199-215.

 

Smith, Julia M. H..  "The Problem of Female Sanctity in Carolingian Europe, c. 780-920,"   Past & Present no. 146 (1995): 3-37.

 

Smith, Katherine Allen. “Saints in Shining Armor:  Martial Asceticism and Masculine Models of Sanctity, ca. 1050-1250.” Speculum 83 (2008): 572-602.

 

Soergel, Philip M.  “The Image of Saints in the Bavarian Counter Reformation.”  The Historian 53 (1991): 223-40.

 

Theilmann, John.  “Political Canonization and Political Symbolism in Medieval England.”  Journal of British Studies 29 (1990): 241-66.

 

Van Engen, John.  “Dominic and the Brothers:  Vitae as Life-Forming Exempla in the Order of Preachers.” In Christ among the Medieval Dominicans:  Representations of Christ in the Texts and Images of the Order of Preachers.  Notre Dame Conferences in Medieval Studies 7. Notre Dame:  University of Notre Dame Press, 1998. Pp. 7-25.

 

Van Henten, Jan Willem.  “The Martyrs as Heroes of the Christian People:  Some Remarks on the Continuity between Jewish and Christian Martyrology, with Pagan Analogies.”  In Martyrium in Multidisciplinary Perspective:  Memorial Louis Reekmans, edited by M. Lamberigts and P. Van Deun.  Louvain:  University Press, 1995.  Pp. 303-22. 

 

Vauchez, André.  “Lay People’s Sanctity in Western Europe:  Evolution of a Pattern (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries).”  In Images of Sainthood in Medieval Europe, edited by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Timea Szell.  Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press, 1991.  Pp. 21-32.    

 

Waddell, Chrysogonus.  “Simplicity and Ordinariness:  The Climate of Early Cistercian Hagiography.”  In Simplicity and Ordinariness:  Studies in Medieval Cistercian History 4.   Cistercian Studies Series 61.  Kalamazoo:  Cistercian Publications, 1980.  Pp. 1-47.     

 

Weiss, James Michael.  “Hagiography by German Humanists, 1483-1516.”  The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 15 (1985):  299-316.