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The Royal Prayerbook’s blood‐staunching charms and early Insular scribal communities
Early Medieval Europe Pub Date : 2021-04-28 , DOI: 10.1111/emed.12474
Emily Kesling 1
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The Royal Prayerbook contains a variety of entries aimed at staunching a flow of blood, three of which are related by a shared poetic motif. An examination of the elements in these texts suggests that all three are a meditation on a scene from the gospels, the healing of the woman with the issue of blood. This article argues these texts were compiled in a learned milieu, probably within a female or double monastic house; from an Insular centre, they moved to the Continent, perhaps as a consequence of the involvement of women in the mission movement.

中文翻译:

皇家祈祷书的鲜血魅力和早期Insular抄写员社区

皇家祈祷书包含旨在阻止血液流动的各种条目,其中三个与共同的诗意主题相关。对这些文本中的元素进行检查后发现,这三者都是在福音场景中进行的冥想,即通过血液问题治愈妇女。本文认为这些文本是在一个有学问的环境中编撰的,可能是在一个女性或双重修道院的房子里。他们从一个岛屿中心移居到欧洲大陆,这也许是妇女参与宣教运动的结果。
更新日期:2021-04-29
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