【中世における女性の修道院生活】
Crown and Veil – Female Monasticism from the Fifth to the Fifteenth Centuries H 368 p. 08
Hamburger, Jeffrey 著
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List of Illustrations Foreword, by Caroline Walker Bynum AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Histories of Female Monasticism, by Jeffrey F. Hamburger 1.Early Monasteries and Foundations (500-1200): An Introduction, by Jan Gerchowwith Katrinette Bodarwe, Susan Marti, and Hedwig R'ckelein 2. The Time of theOrders, 1200-1500: An Introduction, by Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Petra Marx, andSusan Marti 3. Between This World and the Next: The Art of Religious Women inthe Middle Ages, by Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Robert Suckale 4. Church andCloister: The Architecture of Female Monasticism in the Middle Ages, byCarola Jeggi and Uwe Lobbedey 5. "Nuns' Work," "Caretaker Institutions," and"Women's Movements": Some Thoughts About a Modern Historiography of MedievalMonasticism, by Jan Gerchow and Susan Marti 6. The Visionary Texts and VisualWorlds of Religious Women, by Barbara Newman 7. Patterns of Female Piety inthe Later Middle Ages, by Caroline Walker Bynum 8. Time and Space: Liturgyand Rite in Female Monasteries of the Middle Ages, by Gisela Muschiol 9.Founders, Donors, and Saints: Patrons of Nuns' Convents, by Hedwig R'ckelein10. Pastoral Care in Female Monasteries: Sacramental Services, SpiritualEdification, Ethical Discipline, by Klaus Schreiner 11. Household and Prayer:Medieval Convents as Economic Entities, by Werner R'sener 12. WanderersBetween Worlds: Visitors, Letters, Wills, and Gifts as Means of Communicationin Exchanges Between Cloister and the World, by Gabriela Signori Works CitedPicture Credits