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A Clerk of Oxford
A Clerk of Oxford is a blog mainly about the literature of medieval England from the 11th century onwards. Since 2008, Dr. Eleanor Parker, a scholar of Medieval English literature from Oxford University, blogs about a variety of topics related … Weiterlesen →
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AISSCA: Associazione Italiana per lo Studio della Santità dei Culti e dell’Agiografia
This is the website of the Italian Association for the study of sanctity, cults and hagiography. They share information on their organisation, their members as well as upcoming events they are holding. Moreover, the section „Biblioteca agiografica“ continuously presents the … Weiterlesen →
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ARC Humanities Hagiography Bibliography
The website of the academic-led ARC Humanities Press provides useful bibliographies on medieval history. While the bibliography “Hagiography” is currently not available, there are several other extensive bibliographies on themes which are related to hagiography like “Theology and Spirituality”, “Medieval … Weiterlesen →
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Hagiografía Hispánica
This is the virtual library Miguel de Cervantes. They have a section on Spanish hagiography and include free access to sources, editions, bibliographies and research and also offer a collection of interesting links. Additionally, all the catalogues can be searched. … Weiterlesen →
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Hagiographie et Histoire (Haghis)
HagHis: Hagiographie et Histoire: atelier français de recherches sur l’hagiographie médiévale is a French blog and research group on hagiography in the Middle Ages. The blog no longer seems to be active (last post as of march 2019). However, it … Weiterlesen →
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International Medieval Sermon Studies Society
The International Medieval Sermon Studies Society (IMSSS) is a society which promotes the study of medieval sermons and preaching. They also investigate the social, historical and literary context of the sermons. The society annually publishes a journal called “Medieval Sermon … Weiterlesen →
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Mapping Miracles
The project Mapping Miracles. A Database of Motifs in Insular Hagiography was initially started by students and aims to develop a taxonomy and online repository of miracles in saints’ lives written in Latin and the regional vernaculars in Britain and … Weiterlesen →
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Roger Pearse Webblog
A blog focused on early Christianity and the Ancient World. Roger Pearse provides English translations of the Early Church Fathers online and blogs about the translation process. He does also list links to useful resources (such as associations, online editions, … Weiterlesen →
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Studies on Christian Hagiography
Studies on Christian Hagiography is a blog dedicated to the study of Christian hagiography. It mainly collects conference programmes, calls for papers and links to sources on Christian hagiography up to 2016. The entries are grouped by topics: the column … Weiterlesen →