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The Distaff Gospels (Les Evangiles des Quenouilles), a fascinating
fifteenth-century collection of more than 250 popular beliefs,
constitutes a kind of encyclopedia of late medieval women's wisdom.
The women's beliefs and experiences are recounted within the
narrative frame of traditional gatherings where women meet with
their spindles and distaffs to spin. They share advice on such
important matters as how to control errant husbands, how to predict
the gender of future offspring, how to cure common diseases, and
ways to deal with evil spirits, providing a rare look into the
intimate lives of medieval peasant women. This edition includes a
facing-page translation (the first in English since 1510) of the
two Old French manuscripts of the text. The critical introduction
discusses the literary context, textual history, and cultural
significance of The Distaff Gospels, while the rich selection of
appendices includes translations of the names of the women
storytellers and excerpts from works by Giovanni Boccaccio, Jean de
Meun, Francois Villon, and Christine de Pizan.
Douceline de Digne, founder of the beguine community of the Ladies
of Roubaud in Provence, was an important woman mystic of her time;
contextual material includes comparison with the beguines of
northern Europe. The Life of Douceline de Digne introduces to an
English-speaking audience a 13th-century woman mystic [d.1274] of
great significance in the study of female spirituality in the
middle ages. Douceline combined an active life of community service
[as Mother of the beguine community the Ladies of Roubaud] with
vigorous mysticism, and was the focus of an intense cult in
Provence after her death. The Life, probably written by Philippa de
Porcellet, a member of Douceline's community in Marseilles, is
complemented by a study of Douceline's importance in terms of her
own spiritual experience, and also as founder and leader of the
community, dedicated followers of Franciscan spirituality; she is
also compared to other holy women of the later middle ages,
especially the beguines of northern Europe.
Every nation has stories that help to define the country and its
people. Focusing on widely varied written sources, Archival
Narratives for Canada is an examination of the stories that have
defined Canada. Professional archivists, scholars and other
researchers working with archives - from the local and regional to
national and international - explore the changing landscape of
archival resources in Canada and in particular the role of archives
in shaping the country's narratives.
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