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Set Me as a Seal Upon Thy Heart: Constructions of Female Sanctity in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Early Modern Period
Beyond a Hagiographic Cliché. On the Supernatural Sustenance of Saint Catherine of Siena
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Cătălina-Tatiana Covaciu
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Trivent Publishing
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Bricks to Bones: Royal Women and the Construction of Holy Place in the Stepennaia Kniga
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Macrina and Melania the Elder: Painting the Portraits of Holy Learned Women in the Fourth-Century Roman Empire
pp. 41
The Apocryphal Geography of the Virgin Mary in Hagiographic Collections: Dissemination and Liturgy
pp. 66
Private Devotion and Political Ostentation: Roger I the Great Count and the Spread of Saint Lucy's Cult in Southern Italy
pp. 102
Beyond a Hagiographic Cliché. On the Supernatural Sustenance of Saint Catherine of Siena
pp. 133
Between Similarity and Distinction: Notes on the Iconography of Saint Wilgefortis in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
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