L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)

In the XIIIth century there were miracles in Rouen allegedly caused by saint Dominic’s relics. They were related in Miracula. The former are particularly interesting when it comes to studying the connection between writing and the dead in the Middle Ages, both for their content and their use. Indeed...

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Main Author: Mathilde Cordonnier
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Language:English
Published: OpenEdition 2008-07-01
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description In the XIIIth century there were miracles in Rouen allegedly caused by saint Dominic’s relics. They were related in Miracula. The former are particularly interesting when it comes to studying the connection between writing and the dead in the Middle Ages, both for their content and their use. Indeed, the ubiquity of death in these Miracula emphasises the strong grip of the Church, whether it be through sacraments, religious brotherhoods, the cult of saints or preaching.
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L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)
Tabularia
Miracula
Dominican
death
sacrament
exorcism
brotherhood
title L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)
title_full L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)
title_fullStr L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)
title_full_unstemmed L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)
title_short L’Église, les fidèles et la mort, à travers des miracles de saint Dominique (Rouen, 1261-1271)
title_sort l eglise les fideles et la mort a travers des miracles de saint dominique rouen 1261 1271
topic Miracula
Dominican
death
sacrament
exorcism
brotherhood
url https://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/731
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