Megan McLaughlin wrote:
>
> Dear List Members:
>
> I hope those of you who work regularly with hagiographical sources can
> answer this one. What would be the most effective/efficient way to compile
> a list of eleventh-century lives of eleventh-century saints? (I am not so
> much interested in particular saints as in using their lives as sources on
> eleventh-century social practices and cultural attitudes). Does one just
> slog one's way through the BHL, or is there (Oh, I hope so!) a better way.
> Thanks in advance, and please answer privately--unless anyone else would
> like such information.
>
> Megan
>
> Megan McLaughlin
>
> Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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The article Hagiographie in the Dictionnaire de Spiritualite has a
century-by-century listing which is a good starting point.
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