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portada Chariots of Ladies: Francesc Eiximenis and the Court Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Iberia (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2015
Language
English
Pages
328
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780801453830
Edition No.
1

Chariots of Ladies: Francesc Eiximenis and the Court Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Iberia (in English)

NÚRia Silleras-FernÁNdez (Author) · Cornell University Press · Hardcover

Chariots of Ladies: Francesc Eiximenis and the Court Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Iberia (in English) - NÚRia Silleras-FernÁNdez

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Synopsis "Chariots of Ladies: Francesc Eiximenis and the Court Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Iberia (in English)"

In Chariots of Ladies, Nuria Silleras-Fernandez traces the development of devotion and female piety among the Iberian aristocracy from the late Middle Ages into the Golden Age, and from Catalonia to the rest of Iberia and Europe via the rise of the Franciscan Observant movement. A program of piety and morality devised by Francesc Eiximenis, a Franciscan theologian, royal counselor, and writer in Catalonia in the 1390s, came to characterize the feminine ideal in the highest circles of the Iberian aristocracy in the era of the Empire. As Eiximenis's work was adapted and translated into Castilian over the century and a half that followed, it became a model of devotion and conduct for queens and princesses, including Isabel the Catholic and her descendants, who ruled over Portugal and the Spanish Empire of the Hapsburgs.Silleras-Fernandez uses archival documentation, letters, manuscripts, incunabula, and a wide range of published material to clarify how Eiximenis's ideas on gender and devotion were read by Countess Sanxa Ximenis d'Arenós and Queen Maria de Luna of Aragon and how they were then changed by his adaptors and translators in Castile for new readers (including Isabel the Catholic and Juana the Mad), and in sixteenth-century Portugal for new patronesses (Juana's daughter, Catalina of Habsburg, and Catalina's daughter, Maria Manuela, the first wife of Philip II). Chariots of Ladies casts light on a neglected dimension of encounter and exchange in Iberia from the late fourteenth to the mid-sixteenth centuries.Chariots of Ladies is the winner of the biennial Premio del Rey from the American Historical Association (2016), and of  La Corónica International Book Award 2017 (Modern Language Association Division on Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) and has also garnered Honorable Mentions from the Modern Language Association (Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize, 2016) and the University of Colorado Boulder (Kayden Book Award, 2016). 

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