Holy Women of Byzantium: Ten Saints' Lives in English TranslationDumbarton Oaks edited by Alice-Mary Talbot ISBN: 088402248X price: $18.50 paperback
The ten holy women whose biographies are presented here
represent a wide variety of Byzantine female saints: nuns who
disguised themselves in male monastic garb; a repentant harlot
who withdrew to the desert for forty-seven years of self-imposed
isolation; a nun who escaped from Arab captivity to spend
thirty-five years as a hermit on the abandoned island of Paros; a
wonder working abbess who slew a dragon; widows who found refuge
in the ascetic life of the convent; married laywomen and a queen
abused by their husbands. The careers of these holy women
demonstrate some of the divergent paths to sanctification in
Byzantium, through mortification of the body, unquestioning
obedience to a monastic superior, repentance, acts of charity,
prophecy and miracle-working. At the same time the texts of their
Lives reveal the Byzantine ambivalence towards women, reflecting
the paradox of a civilization that simultaneously denigrated
women as daughters of Eve and elevated Mary as the Mother of God
and the instrument of man's salvation. These vitae, ranging from
the fifth to thirteenth centuries, also supplement traditional
narrative histories by providing information on such aspects of
Byzantine civilization as the impact of Arab and Bulgarian raids,
iconoclasm, the monastic routine in convents, everyday family
life and household management, and a smallpox epidemic in
Thessalonike.
This collection of sacred biographies is the initial volume in a
new Dumbarton Oaks series of translated Lives of Byzantine
saints, rendered into English for the first time and fully
annotated.
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