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Geoffrey of Burton: Life and Miracles of St Modwenna Oxford Medieval Texts



Geoffrey of Burton: Life and Miracles of St Modwenna Oxford Medieval Texts
This text is a biography of St. Modwenna, written by the abbot of Burton. It was written in the early 12th century and is a valuable source for the social and religious history of this part of England during the Norman period. The first part of the text is a revised and modified version of an earlier Irish life of St. Modwenna, while the second and shorter part is made up of stories about the mira... more details
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  • Detailed biography of St. Modwenna, including information on her life, miracles, and shrine at Burton
  • Revised and modified version of an earlier Irish life of St. Modwenna
  • Stories about the miraculous cures and punishments associated with her shrine


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Author Geoffrey
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198206064
Publication Date 18/02/2007
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This text is a biography of St. Modwenna, written by the abbot of Burton. It was written in the early 12th century and is a valuable source for the social and religious history of this part of England during the Norman period. The first part of the text is a revised and modified version of an earlier Irish life of St. Modwenna, while the second and shorter part is made up of stories about the miraculous cures and punishments associated with her shrine at Burton.

Geoffrey of Burton's Life and Miracles of St Modwenna (BHL 2097) is among the most substantial pieces of twelfth-century English hagiographic writing not previously to have appeared in print. It was produced by the abbot of Burton, where Modwenna's bones supposedly lay, in the period 1118-50, and consists of two parts of unequal length: the vita or Life proper, and the collection of miracle stories. The first part, forming about four-fifths of the total text, was based on an earlier Life by the Irish author Conchubranus, which Geoffrey revised and modified in style and substance. His creative rewriting of the Life throws much light on the Latinity, religious attitudes, and historical consciousness of an early twelfth-century Benedictine author. The second and shorter part of the text is made up of accounts of the miraculous cures and punishments connected with Modwenna's shrine at Burton. Geoffrey composed these stories on the basis of oral traditions and his own experience and they constitute a valuable source for the social and religious history of this part of England in the Norman period.

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