Rituals for the dead : religion and community in the Medieval University of Paris
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Rituals for the dead : religion and community in the Medieval University of Paris
(The Conway lectures in medieval studies, 2016)
University of Notre Dame Press, c2019
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-193) and indexes
Contents of Works
- The University's dead
- By whom the bells toll
- Virtus missae and its development
- The money economy and the afterlife
- Candles in the ceremonies of the nations
- The churches of the nations
- Nations as confraternities
- Halls and colleges
- Medieval colleges and memorials for the dead
- Medieval colleges and Islamic Madrasas
- Women and higher education in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
- University wives
- Women in trades connected to the university
- Women as founders of colleges
- Dedications to the Virgin before 1200
- The image of the Virgin on individual seals
- Marian devotion as evidenced in college statutes
- Marian iconography on magisterial seals
