Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction: The Visionary Tradition in Women's Writings: Dialogue and Autobiography | p. 3 |
Notes | p. 53 |
Women in the Early Church: St. Perpetua and St. Macrina | p. 60 |
Notes | p. 67 |
St. Perpetua (died Carthage, C A.D. 203): The Passion of Ss. Perpetua and Felcitas | p. 70 |
St. Macrina (c. A.D. 327-379, Cappadocia, Greece): The Life of St. Macrina, by St. Gregory of Nyssa | p. 77 |
Notes | p. 82 |
Holy Women and the Christianizing of Europe: Hugeberc of Hildesheim, St. Leoba, and Hrotsvit of Gandersheim | p. 83 |
Notes | p. 90 |
Hugeberc of Hildesheim (8th Century A.D; Born Wessex; Died Germany): The Hodoeporicon of St. Willibald | p. 92 |
Notes | p. 105 |
St. Leoba (c. A.D. 700-779; Born Wessex; Died Germany): The Life of St. Leoba, by Rudolf, Monk of Fulda | p. 106 |
Hrotsvit of Gandersheim (c. A.D. 932-C. A.D. 1000; Germany): Pelagius | p. 114 |
Hrotsvit of Gandersheim: Abraham | p. 124 |
Notes | p. 124 |
Notes | p. 135 |
Visionaries of the Early Twelfth Century: Christina of Markyate, Hildegard of Bingen, and St. Elisabeth of Schönau | p. 136 |
Notes | p. 142 |
Christina of Markyate (1096-8-1160; England): Of S. Theodora, a Virgin, Who is Also Called Christina | p. 144 |
Notes | p. 150 |
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179; Germany): The Visions of St. Hildegarde: Extracts from the Scivias | p. 151 |
Notes | p. 152 |
Notes | p. 157 |
Hildegard of Bingen: Liturgical Songs | p. 157 |
St. Elisabeth of Schönau (1129-1165; Germany): Visions -- Book Two | p. 159 |
Notes | p. 170 |
New Styles of Feminine Spirituality -- the Beguine Movement: Marie D'Oignies, Christina Mirabilis, Hadewijch of Brabant, and Beatrijs of Nazareth | p. 171 |
Notes | p. 177 |
Marie D'Oignies (1177-1213; Brabant-Flanders): The Life of Marie D'Oignies, by Jacques De Vitry | p. 179 |
Christina Mirabilis (1150-1224; Brabant-Flanders): The Life of Christina of St. Trond, Called Christina Mirabilis, by Thomas De Cantimpré | p. 184 |
Hadewijch of Brabant (first Half of Thirteenth Century; Antwerp): Letters to a Young Beguine | p. 189 |
Hadewijch of Brabant: Visions | p. 195 |
Notes | p. 200 |
Beatrijs of Nazareth (c. 1200-1268; Antwerp): There Are Seven Manners of Loving | p. 200 |
Beguine Spirituality and the Convent of Helfta: Mechthild of Magdeburg and St. Gertrude the Great | p. 207 |
Notes | p. 211 |
Mechthild of Magdeburg (1207-1282; Germany): Selections from the Flowing Light of the Godhead | p. 212 |
Notes | p. 221 |
St. Gertrude the Great (1241-1298; Germany): Part II of the Revelations of St. Gertrude | p. 222 |
Conclusion of This Book | p. 230 |
Women and Spirituality in Medieval Italy St. Clare of Assisi, St. Agnes of Assisi, St. Umilità of Faenza, Blessed Angela of Foligno, and St. Catherine of Siena | p. 231 |
Notes | p. 240 |
St. Clare of Assisi (1196-1253; Italy): The Testament of St. Clare | p. 242 |
Notes | p. 245 |
St. Agnes of Assisi (1198-1254; Italy): Letter to St. Clare | p. 245 |
St. Umiltà of Faenza (1126-1310; Italy): Sermons | p. 247 |
Blessed Angela of Foligno (1248-1309; Italy) from the Liber De Vere Fidelium Experientia: (the Book of the Experience of the Truly Faithful) | p. 254 |
St. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380; Italy): Letters | p. 263 |
Women, Heresy, and Holiness in Early Fourteenth-Century France: Na Prous Boneta, Marguerite D'Oingt, and Marguerite Porete | p. 276 |
Notes | p. 283 |
Na Prous Boneta (1290-1325; Carcassone, France): The Confession of Na Prous Boneta, Heretic and Heresiarch, Carcassone, France, 6 August 1325 | p. 284 |
Marguerite D'Oingt (died 1310; Poleteins Near Lyon): The Mirror of St. Marguerite D'Oingt | p. 290 |
Marguerite Porete (died Paris, 1310): From the Mirror of Simple Souls Who Are Annihilated and Who Only Remain in the Will and Desire for Love | p. 294 |
Women Writers of the Late Fourteenth Century -- Seeking Models: Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, Doña Leonor López De Córdoba, and Christine De Pizan | p. 299 |
Notes | p. 306 |
Julian of Norwich (1343-1413; England): From Showings (long Text) | p. 308 |
Notes | p. 313 |
Margery Kempe (1373-1439; England): From the Book of Margery Kempe | p. 314 |
Notes | p. 327 |
Doña Leonor López De Córdoba (c. 1362-C. 1412; Spain): The Memories of Doña Leonor López De Córdoba | p. 329 |
Christine De Pizan (1363-1429? France) Selections from the Works of Christine De Pizan: The Lavision-Christine, 1405 | p. 335 |
Christine De Pizan: The One Hundred Ballads (1393-1399?) | p. 339 |
Christine De Pizan Romance of the Rose: Christine's Response to the Treatise on the Romance of the Rose by John of Montrevil, June-July 1401: the First Extant Combative Document in the Debate | p. 340 |
Individual and Collective Reformation at the End of the Middle Ages: Magdelena Beutler of Freiburg and Mary of Nijmeghen | p. 347 |
Notes | p. 349 |
Magdalena Beutler of Freiburg (1407-1458; Germany): From the Life of Magdalena Beutler | p. 350 |
Anna Bijns Attributed (fourteenth or Fifteenth Century; Dutch): Mary of Nijmeghen | p. 355 |
Bibliography | p. 373 |
Index | p. 393 |
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