Ebook: Thomas of Cantimpré: The Collected Saints' Lives. Abbot John of Cantimpré, Christina the Astonishing, Margaret of Ypres, and Lutgard of Aywières
Author: Thomas of Cantimpré Thomas Cantimpratensis Barbara Newman (ed. transl.) Margot H. King (transl.)
- Genre: Religion
- Series: Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts 19
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Brepols
- City: Turnhout
- Language: English
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Edited and with an Introduction by Barbara Newman. Translations by Margot H. King and Barbara Newman.
The Dominican Thomas of Cantimpré (c. 1200 - c. 1270) was a key figure in the 'evangelical awakening' of the thirteenth century. A prolific hagiographer, he lauded such diverse subjects as the abbot and apostolic preacher John of Cantimpré; the teenage saint Margaret of Ypres, an urban recluse who died at 21; Lutgard of Aywières, a Cistercian nun and mystic; and the theatrical, mentally troubled Christina 'the Astonishing' of St-Trond. Thomas had few peers in portraying the ritual theatre of penance. He gives us such memorable scenes as a naked moneylender led out of a pit by a rope, a formerly rapacious prince kissing his peasants' feet as he restores their stolen goods, St. Christina leaping into fires and boiling cauldrons to save souls in purgatory, and the deceased Pope Innocent III in agony, begging St. Lutgard for her prayers. In this volume readers will find all four lively and eventful lives between the same covers for the first time. 'The Life of Abbot John of Cantimpré' has been newly translated by Barbara Newman, who has also supplied a new introduction. The other three Lives are reprinted from Margot H. King's 'Peregrina Translations' Series.
The Dominican Thomas of Cantimpré (c. 1200 - c. 1270) was a key figure in the 'evangelical awakening' of the thirteenth century. A prolific hagiographer, he lauded such diverse subjects as the abbot and apostolic preacher John of Cantimpré; the teenage saint Margaret of Ypres, an urban recluse who died at 21; Lutgard of Aywières, a Cistercian nun and mystic; and the theatrical, mentally troubled Christina 'the Astonishing' of St-Trond. Thomas had few peers in portraying the ritual theatre of penance. He gives us such memorable scenes as a naked moneylender led out of a pit by a rope, a formerly rapacious prince kissing his peasants' feet as he restores their stolen goods, St. Christina leaping into fires and boiling cauldrons to save souls in purgatory, and the deceased Pope Innocent III in agony, begging St. Lutgard for her prayers. In this volume readers will find all four lively and eventful lives between the same covers for the first time. 'The Life of Abbot John of Cantimpré' has been newly translated by Barbara Newman, who has also supplied a new introduction. The other three Lives are reprinted from Margot H. King's 'Peregrina Translations' Series.
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