"Differing in Status, But One in Spirit": Renegotiating the Boundaries of St. Brigit's Double Monastery at Kildare

IF 0.2 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.5325/jmedirelicult.47.2.0139
Meredith Bacola
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abstract:The double monastery at Kildare, Ireland, developed from a confluence of holy sites and legends associated with St. Brigit into a major metropolitan center in the seventh century. One of the most interesting sources for this development's apex remains Cogitosus's Life of Saint Brigit, a collection of miracle stories immersed in the local landscape that reflect her community's interests. A reassessment of the last three chapters of his Life, in conjunction with surviving material evidence in the landscape, will emphasize the ways in which hagiographical boundaries shaped Kildare's development into a City of Refuge. It will argue that Cogitosus did not use ekphrasis, but delineated liminal boundaries functional to the dichotomies that Kildare was negotiating (male and female; lay and consecrated; community and pilgrims; Irish and Roman). Cogitosus's Life provides a lens through which to view Kildare's development into a major pilgrimage center.
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“地位不同,精神一致”:吉尔代尔圣布里吉特双修道院边界的重新谈判
位于爱尔兰基尔代尔的双修道院,在七世纪时从与圣布里吉特有关的圣地和传说的交汇处发展成为一个主要的大都市中心。这一发展的顶点最有趣的来源之一是Cogitosus的《圣布里吉特的生活》,这是一本沉浸在当地景观中的奇迹故事集,反映了她的社区的兴趣。对他生命的最后三章的重新评估,结合景观中幸存的物质证据,将强调圣徒的界限是如何塑造基尔代尔发展成为一个避难之城的。它将论证,认知不使用短语,而是描绘了界限界限,对基尔代尔所讨论的二分法起作用(男性和女性;世俗的和神圣的;社区和朝圣者;爱尔兰和罗马)。《认知托苏斯的一生》提供了一个视角,通过它我们可以看到基尔代尔成为一个主要的朝圣中心的发展过程。
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