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Margherita Colonna (1255-1280) was born into one of the great
baronial families that dominated Rome politically and culturally in
the thirteenth century. After the death of her father and mother,
Margherita was raised by her brothers, including Cardinal Giacomo
Colonna. The two extant contemporary accounts of her short life
offer a daring model of mystical lay piety forged in imitation of
St. Francis but worked out in the vibrant world of medieval Rome.
In Visions of Sainthood in Medieval Rome, Larry F. Field, Lezlie S.
Knox, and Sean L. Field present the first English translations of
Margherita Colonna's two "lives" and a dossier of associated texts,
along with thoroughly researched contextualization and scholarly
examination. The first of the two lives was written by a layman,
the Roman Senator Giovanni Colonna, one of Margherita Colonna's
brothers. The second was written by a woman named Stefania, who had
been a close follower of Margherita Colonna and assumed leadership
of her Franciscan community after Margherita's death. These
intriguing texts open up new perspectives on numerous historical
questions. How did authorial gender and status influence
hagiographic perspective? How fluid was the nature of female
Franciscan identity during the era in which the papacy was creating
the Order of St. Clare? What were the experiences and influences of
female visionaries? And what was the process of saint-making at the
heart of an aristocratic Roman family? These texts add rich new
texture to our overall picture of medieval visionary culture and
will interest students and scholars of medieval and renaissance
history, literature, religion, and women's studies.
Margherita Colonna (1255–1280) was born into one of the great
baronial families that dominated Rome politically and culturally in
the thirteenth century. After the death of her father and mother,
Margherita was raised by her brothers, including Cardinal Giacomo
Colonna. The two extant contemporary accounts of her short life
offer a daring model of mystical lay piety forged in imitation of
St. Francis but worked out in the vibrant world of medieval Rome.
In Visions of Sainthood in Medieval Rome, Larry F. Field, Lezlie S.
Knox, and Sean L. Field present the first English translations of
Margherita Colonna’s two “lives” and a dossier of associated
texts, along with thoroughly researched contextualization and
scholarly examination. The first of the two lives was written by a
layman, the Roman Senator Giovanni Colonna, one of Margherita
Colonna's brothers. The second was written by a woman named
Stefania, who had been a close follower of Margherita Colonna and
assumed leadership of her Franciscan community after Margherita's
death. These intriguing texts open up new perspectives on numerous
historical questions. How did authorial gender and status influence
hagiographic perspective? How fluid was the nature of female
Franciscan identity during the era in which the papacy was creating
the Order of St. Clare? What were the experiences and influences of
female visionaries? And what was the process of saint-making at the
heart of an aristocratic Roman family? These texts add rich new
texture to our overall picture of medieval visionary culture and
will interest students and scholars of medieval and renaissance
history, literature, religion, and women's studies.
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