Dear Leah (and anyone else who's interested),
Here's the medieval part of the table of contents from the new book
entitled *Lay Sanctity, Medieval and Modern: A Search for Models* (Notre
Dame, 2000):
Mary Skinner, "Lay Sanctity and Church REform in Early Medieval France"
Kristine Utterback, "A Call to ACtive Devotion: Pilgrimages to Jerusalem
in the Late Middle Ages"
Mary Walsh Meany, "Angela of Foligno: A Eucharistic Model of Lay Sanctity"
Karen Scott, "Catherine of Siena and Lay Sanctity in 14th century Italy"
Peter Pellegrin, "Sexuality and Lay Sanctity in the Book of Margery Kempe"
Patricia Healy Wasyliw, "The Pious Infant: Developments in Popular Piety
during the High Middle Ages"
(The book also includes an introduction by Anne Astell and 5 chapters by
other authors on 20th-century topics.)
Sherry Reames (English Dept., U. Wisconsin, Madison)
book you asked about:At 02:40 PM 3/20/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I looked at the approval copy. The only thing I recall just now was an
>article by Karen Scott, whose most recent article on catherine of Siena I
>found very good. It seemed to augur well for the collection.
>Tom Izbicki
>
>At 01:46 PM 3/20/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>This title interests me quite a lot, but none of the University libraries
>>in my area have it in their catalogues yet--if anyone has looked at this
>>(actually been able to read it), I'd appreciate a review, or overview.
>>
>>Thanks very much
>>
>>Leah Rutchick
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>AT 09:54 AM 3/20/00 -0600, you wrote:
>>>At 03:04 PM 3/19/2000 -0500, Tom Izbicki wrote:
>>> >English:
>>> >
>>> >Law sanctity, medieval and modern, ed. A.W. Astell (University of Notre
>>> >Dame Pr, 2000)>
>>>
>>>Unfortunately for those of us who like the oxymoron of sainted lawyers,
>>>that's *Lay sanctity* . . .
>>>
>>>Sherry Reames (English Dept., U. Wisconsin)
>>
>
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