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Frideswide
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
ANNE B. THOMPSON SHAPING A SAINT'S LIFE: FRIDESWIDE OF OXFORD 63/1, p. 34
Reviews
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CATHERINE SANOK Anne B. Thompson, Everyday Saints and the Art of Narrative in the South English Legendary 73/2, p. 333

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • English
  • Middle English

works

  • South English Legendary
  • Vita of Frideswide (twelfth-century Latin Vita attributed to Robert Cricklade)
  • The South English Legendary (SEL, thirteenth-century collection)
  • Handlyng Synne
  • Gospel
  • Latin hagiography

people

  • Robert Mannyng
  • Robert Cricklade
  • Frideswide
  • Catherine Martyr
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • Canon James Calfhill
  • Peter Martyr
  • Simon de Montfort
  • Mary
  • St Julian
  • St Clement

subjects

  • spirituality
  • textuality
  • religion
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • gender
  • sociality
  • subjectivity
  • collective
  • Everyday
  • ordinary
  • characters
  • history
  • relics
  • miracles
  • laity
  • empiricism
  • agency
  • devotion
  • propaganda
  • femininity
  • affectivity
  • hagiography
  • emotion

places

  • Michigan
  • Bodleian Library
  • Canterbury
  • Oxford
  • Hereford
  • Thames
  • Worcester
  • Mercia
  • Oxford Cathedral
  • Bampton
  • Binsey
  • Abingdon Abbey
  • Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Laud Misc. 108
  • Ashmole 43
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