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From the Material to the Mystical in Late Medieval Piety - The Vernacular Transmission of Gertrude of Helfta's Visions (Hardcover)
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From the Material to the Mystical in Late Medieval Piety - The Vernacular Transmission of Gertrude of Helfta's Visions (Hardcover)
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The German mystic Gertrude the Great of Helfta (c.1256-1301) is a
globally venerated saint who is still central to the Sacred Heart
Devotion. Her visions were first recorded in Latin, and they
inspired generations of readers in processes of creative rewriting.
The vernacular copies of these redactions challenge the
long-standing idea that translations do not bear the same literary
or historical weight as the originals upon which they are based. In
this study, Racha Kirakosian argues that manuscript transmission
reveals how redactors serve as cultural agents. Examining the late
medieval vernacular copies of Gertrude's visions, she demonstrates
how redactors recast textual materials, reflected changes in piety,
and generated new forms of devotional practices. She also shows how
these texts served as a bridge between material culture, in the
form of textiles and book illumination, and mysticism. Kirakosian's
multi-faceted study is an important contribution to current debates
on medieval manuscript culture, authorship, and translation as
objects of study in their own right.
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