Visions of Sainthood in Medieval Rome: The Lives of Margherita Colonna by Giovanni Colonna and Stefania

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Translated by Larry F. Field. Edited and introduced by Lezlie S. Knox and Sean L. Field. 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.

Author(s): Larry Field (transl.), Lezlie S. Knox, Sean L. Field (eds.)
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 236

Cover
Contents
Information on Companion Website
Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Translation Policies
List of Abbreviations
Time Line
Introduction
1. "The Life of the Blessed Virgin Margherita of the Family Name Colonna", by Giovanni Colonna
2. Three Papal Bulls on the Foundation of San Silvestro in Capite in 1285
3. "A New Statement on Margherita Colonna's Perfection of the Virtues", by Stefania
4. Three Later Papal Bulls Concerning Boniface VIII, the Colonna, and San Silvestro in Capite
5. Mariano of Florence's Account of Margherita Colonna's Translation
Appendix: Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense ms. 104
Select Bibliography
Index