T030
Vita Mariae Oigniacensis, liber Tertius
Century: 13
Hagiography
Latin
Dioc. Cambrai
County of Hainault
INCIPIT
Proloog: Patri in Domino... Aegidio... Rogatus a ninnullis amicis...-- Corpus: Igitur cum magister Iacobus de Vitriaco...
EXPLICIT
...piis provocare praesumpsi.
Sex: M- Bio: CSA and from c.1232 on OP. Was presumably born in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw near Brussels c.1201. He was a Victorine in the abbey of Cantimpré near Cambrai, but he entered the dominican order in Louvain in 1232 and was appointed as the subprior of the dominican convent in Louvain. The exact date of his death is unknown. B. DE JONGHE suggests 1263, 1275 or 1280; W.A. VAN DER VET believes it could be 1270-1272.-Status author (order, function): Augustinian Canons (CSA); Dominican Friars (OP)
EDITING
Location:Cantimpré - Date:c.1230 - Commission:Work dedicated to Giles of Walcourt, founder and first prior of Saint-Nicolas d'Oignies
SIZE
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CONTEXT
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ABSTRACT
Supplement (third book) to Jacques de Vitry's vita of Mary of Oigny.
SOURCES
INFLUENCE
MANUSCRIPTS
Brussel/Bruxelles, Koninklijke Bibliotheek/Bibliothèque Royale, 8629-8639 (
Link)
Leuven, Maurits Sabbebibliotheek (Bibliotheek van de Faculteit Godgeleerdheid), 20 (
Link)
Liège, Bibliothèque de l'Université, 135 C (234)Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Series Nova (Fidei-Komm), 12710 (
Link)
Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Series Nova (Fidei-Komm), 12707 (
Link)
Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Series Nova (Fidei-Komm), 12831 (
Link)
TRANSLATIONS
(English) FEISS (H.), 'The Supplement to James of Vitry's Life of Mary of Oignies by Thomas of Cantimpré', in: A.B. Mulder-Bakker, ed. Mary of Oignies. Mother of Salvation (Turnhout, 2006) 137-165
(English) FEISS (H.), Supplement to the Life of Marie d'Oignies by Thomas of Cantimpré (Toronto, 1990)
(English) KING (M.), FEISS (H.), Two Lives of Marie d'Oignies (3rd ed. Toronto, 1993)
(French) Jacobus de Vitriaco/Thomas Cantimpratensis e.a., Vie de la bienheureuse Marie d'Oignies (Brussel, 1822)
(French) WANKENNE (A.), Vie de Marie d'Oignies (Namur, 1989)
EDITIONS
Acta sanctorum quotquot toto orbe coluntur, Jun., IV (1707) 666-678 (
Link)
Acta sanctorum quotquot toto orbe coluntur, Jun., V (1867, 3e druk) 572-581 (
Link)
LITERATURE
APPELMANS (J.), 'Van Thomas' bijen tot Jans Teesteye. De Brabantse historiografen en hun didactische bekommernis (dertiende en veertiende eeuw)', in: R. Bauer e.a., eds. In de voetsporen van Jacob van Maerlant. Liber amicorum Raf De Keyser (Leuven, 2002) 258-283
AXTERS (G.), 'Bijdragen tot een bibliographie van de Nederlandsch Dominikaansche vroomheid, I', in: Ons Geestelijk Erf, 6 (1932) 15-24
AXTERS (G.), in: Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek, 2 (1966) 865-868
BARRAT (A.), 'Undutiful daughters and metaphorical mothers among the beguines', in: J. Dor, L. Johnson, J. Wogan-Browne, eds. New Trends in Feminine Spirituality: The Holy Women of Liège and their Impact (Turnhout, 1999) 81-104
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina 5517
BOLTON (B.M.), ‘Mary of Oignies: A Friend to the Saints’, in: A.B. Mulder-Bakker, ed. Mary of Oignies. Mother of Salvation (Turnhout, 2006) 199-220 (208-212, 220)
COAKLEY (J.W.), Women, Men and Spiritual Power. Female Saints and Their Male Collaborators (New York, 2006) 68-88
DE VOCHT (H.), in: Biographie Nationale, XXV (1930-32) 28-34
DEBROUX (A.), Thomas de Cantimpré (v. 1200-1270). L'homme et son oeuvre écrite. Essai de Biographie (onuitgegeven licentiaatsverhandeling U.C.L.) (Louvain-la-Neuve, 1979)
Dictionnaire des lettres françaises. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1992) 1436-1438
DUSHKES (L.S.), Illness and Healing in the Vitae of Mary of Oignies. M.A. Dissertation, University of Washington (Seattle, 1988)
ELLIOTT (D.), ‘Flesh and Spirit: The Female Body’, in: A. Minnis, R. Voaden, eds. Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition c. 1100- c. 1500 (Turnhout, 2010) 13-46 (24)
FOLKERTS (S.), ‘The Manuscript Transmission of the Vita Mariae Oigniacensis in the Later Middle Ages’, in: A.B. Mulder-Bakker, ed. Mary of Oignies. Mother of Salvation (Turnhout, 2006) 221-241 (229, 239)
GOOSSENS (J.), ‘De doorbraak van het vagevuur in de Middelnederlandse en Middellatijnse letterkunde van het Luiks-Brabantse gebied’, in: Ons Geestelijk Erf, 78 (2004) 265-291 (274-277)
HEENE (K.), 'Petrus Pictor en Thomas Cantimpratensis. Een impressie van de Mediolatijnse letterkunde in de Nederlanden', in: R. Jansen-Sieben, et al. (eds.), Medioneerlandistiek. Een inleiding tot de Middelnederlandse letterkunde (Hilversum, 2000) 53-67
KAUFFMANN, Thomas van Chantimpré (Köln, 1899)
KING (M.H.), The Holy Women of Liège. A Bibliography (Toronto, 1999) 40156
NEWMAN (B.), 'Devout women and demoniacs in the world of Thomas of Cantimpré', in: J. Dor, L. Johnson, J. Wogan-Browne, eds. New Trends in Feminine Spirituality: The Holy Women of Liège and their Impact (Turnhout, 1999) 35-60
NEWMAN (B.), 'Possessed by the Spirit. Devout Women, Demoniacs, and the Apostolic Life in the Thirteenth Century', in: Speculum, 73 (1998) 733-770
ROISIN (S.), 'La méthode hagiografique de Thomas de Cantimpré', in: Miscellanea historica in honorem Alberti de Meyer, I (Leuven, Brussel, 1945) 546-557
ROUKIS-STERN (C.), 'A Tale of Two Dioceses: Prologues as Letters in the Vitae Authored by Jacques de Vitry and Thomas de Cantimpré', in: K.A. Smith, S. Wells eds. Negotiating community and difference in medieval Europe : gender, power, patronage, and the authority of religion in Latin Christendom (Leiden, 2009) 33-48
SIMONS (W.), 'Reading a saint's body: rapture and bodily movement in the vitae of thirteenth-century beguines', in: S. Kay, M. Rubin, eds. Framing medieval bodies (Manchester/New York, 1994) 44927
SIMONS (W.), ‘Holy Women of the Low Countries: A Survey’, in: A. Minnis, R. Voaden, eds. Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition c. 1100- c. 1500 (Turnhout, 2010) 625-662 (passim)
SIMONS (W.), Cities of Ladies. Beguine Communities in the Medieval Low Countries, 1200-1565 (Philadelphia, 2001) passim
SWEETMAN (R.), ‘Thomas of Cantimpré, Mulieres Religiosae, and Purgatorial Piety: Hagiographical Vitae and the Beguine ‘Voice’’, in: J. Brown, W.P. Stoneman, eds. A Distinct Voice. Medieval Studies in Honor of Leonard E. Boyle, O.P. (Notre Dame, 1997) 606-628
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Contributor:
Véronique Lambert
Update:
2013-08-08 10:58:22