The Monastery of Santa Lucia in Foligno and the Legenda of Santa Chiara. From Beguine Community to Scriptorium
Latifah Troncelliti
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Latifah Troncelliti: Saint Bonaventure University,Department of Modern Languages,Saint Bonaventure, New York 14778, USA
International Journal of Business and Social Research, 2011, vol. 1, issue 1, 45-56
Abstract:
During the fifteenth century female convents flourished in north-central Italy revealing a flurry of extraordinary literary production together with an unprecedented intellectual activity among women: the monastery of St. Lucia in Foligno is particularly interesting for being emblematic of this new direction among female institutions. From the old beghine of lay communities to the enterprising wealthy nuns of later monasteries, women found their way through social discrimination. They were capable of surviving marginalization by using and reversing to their advantage the same religious establishment that was relentlessly persecuting them.
Keywords: Beguine; scriptorium; legenda; community; monastery; nuns; discrimination (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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