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The miracle stories surrounding Sainte Foy form one of the most complete sets of material relating to a medieval saint''s cult and its practices. Pamela Sheingorn''s superb translation from the Medieval Latin texts now makes this literature available in English. The Book of Sainte Foy recounts the virgin saint''s martyrdom in the third century (Passio), the theft of her relics in the late ninth century by the monks of the monastery at Conques (Translatio), and her diverse miracles (Liber miraculorum); also included is a rendering of the Provençal Chanson de Sainte Foy, translated by Robert L. A. Clark.
The miracles distinguish Sainte Foy as an unusual and highly individualistic child saint displaying a fondness for gold and pretty things, as well as a penchant for playing practical jokes on her worshippers. In his record of Sainte Foy, Bernard of Angers, the eleventh-century author of the first parts of the Liber miraculorum, emphasized

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Introduction
The Passion of Sainte Foy
The Book of Sainte Foy's Miracles
—Letter to Bishop Fulbert
—Boon One
—Book Two
—Book Three
—Book Four
—Other Miracles of Sainte Foy
The Translation of Sainte Foy
The Song of Sainte Foy
—translation by Robert L. A. Clark
Notes
Bibliography
Index

The Book of Sainte Foy

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 01/01/1995
      ISBN13: 9780812215120, 978-0812215120
      ISBN10: 0812215125

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The miracle stories surrounding Sainte Foy form one of the most complete sets of material relating to a medieval saint''s cult and its practices. Pamela Sheingorn''s superb translation from the Medieval Latin texts now makes this literature available in English. The Book of Sainte Foy recounts the virgin saint''s martyrdom in the third century (Passio), the theft of her relics in the late ninth century by the monks of the monastery at Conques (Translatio), and her diverse miracles (Liber miraculorum); also included is a rendering of the Provençal Chanson de Sainte Foy, translated by Robert L. A. Clark.
      The miracles distinguish Sainte Foy as an unusual and highly individualistic child saint displaying a fondness for gold and pretty things, as well as a penchant for playing practical jokes on her worshippers. In his record of Sainte Foy, Bernard of Angers, the eleventh-century author of the first parts of the Liber miraculorum, emphasized

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Preface
      Introduction
      The Passion of Sainte Foy
      The Book of Sainte Foy's Miracles
      —Letter to Bishop Fulbert
      —Boon One
      —Book Two
      —Book Three
      —Book Four
      —Other Miracles of Sainte Foy
      The Translation of Sainte Foy
      The Song of Sainte Foy
      —translation by Robert L. A. Clark
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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