Douceline de Digne, founder of the beguine community of the Ladies of Roubaud in Provence, was an important woman mystic of her time; contextual material includes comparison with the beguines of northern Europe. The Life of Douceline de Digne introduces to an English-speaking audience a 13th-century woman mystic [d.1274] of great significance in the study of female spirituality in the middle ages. Douceline combined an active life of community service [as Mother of the beguine community the Ladies of Roubaud] with vigorous mysticism, and was the focus of an intense cult in Provence after her death. The Life, probably written by Philippa de Porcellet, a member of Douceline's community in Marseilles, is complemented by a study of Douceline's importance in terms of her own spiritual experience, and also as founder and leader of the community, dedicated followers of Franciscan spirituality; she is also compared to other holy women of the later middle ages, especially the beguines of northern Europe.
ISBN: | 9781843841944 |
Publication date: | 17th December 2008 |
Author: | Kathleen E Garay, Madeleine Jeay |
Publisher: | D.S. Brewer an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Series: | Library of Medieval Women |
Genres: |
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval |