Das lateinische Homiliar-Legendar des Dominikanerinnenklosters Marienthal (Brüssel KBR, Hs. 831-34). Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Kontextualisierung der Lebensbeschreibung der Priorin Yolanda von Vianden ; The Latin Homiliarium-Legendarium of the Dominican Nunnery of Marienthal (Bruxelles KBR, Ms. 831-34). At the Same Time a Contribution to the Contextualisation of the Biography of Prioress Yolanda of Vianden ; L'homéliaire-légendier latin du couvent de dominicaines de Marienthal (Brussels KBR, ms. 831-34). Y compris une contribution à la contextualisation de la description de la vie de la prieure Yolande de Vianden

peer reviewed ; The Marienthal homiliarium-legendarium represents a unique example of a Latin hagiographical collection from the early period of the Ordo fratrum Praedicatorum originating from a nunnery. In addition, it is a rare example of a 'traditional' Dominican hagiographical collection unlike the abbreviated collections written during the 13th century by members of the Dominican Order, which redefined the landscape of Latin hagiographical edition. Based on a detailed codicological study as well as an analysis of the texts contained in the legendarium section of the factice codex, this ar... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Dubuisson, Bastien
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: Editions Saint Paul
Schlagwörter: hagiography / Luxembourg / Marienthal / legendary / manuscript / codicology / Legendar / Handschrift / Kodikilogie / hagiographie / légendier / manuscrit / codicologie / Heiligenleben / Luxemburg / Arts & humanities / History / Arts & sciences humaines / Histoire
Sprache: Deutsch
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Link(s) : https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/49216

peer reviewed ; The Marienthal homiliarium-legendarium represents a unique example of a Latin hagiographical collection from the early period of the Ordo fratrum Praedicatorum originating from a nunnery. In addition, it is a rare example of a 'traditional' Dominican hagiographical collection unlike the abbreviated collections written during the 13th century by members of the Dominican Order, which redefined the landscape of Latin hagiographical edition. Based on a detailed codicological study as well as an analysis of the texts contained in the legendarium section of the factice codex, this article questions the context of production and use of the book object. A key point is whether the legendarium was the product of a Dominican enterprise or not. The detailed study of the literary tradition of several of the texts also sheds light on the provenance of the collection. As a book belonging to a young female community of the Order, the homiliarium-legendarium also raises questions about the history of the conventual library and of its concrete use by the nuns. Like other manuscripts, it could be linked to the prioress Yolanda of Vianden whose life story is not unlike that of the saints in the legendarium.