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Two Lives of Saint Colette

With a Selection of Letters by, to, and about Colette

Edited and Translated by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski

Distributed for Iter Press

Two Lives of Saint Colette

With a Selection of Letters by, to, and about Colette

Edited and Translated by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski
Two accounts of the life of Saint Colette of Corbie.

Saint Colette of Corbie (1381–1447) was a French reformer of the Franciscan Order and the founder of seventeen convents. Though of humble origin, she attracted the support of powerful patrons and important Church officials. The two biographies translated here were authored by Pierre de Vaux, her confessor and mentor, and Perrine de Baume, a nun who for decades was Colette’s companion and confidant. Both accounts offer fascinating portraits of the saint as a pious ascetic assailed by demons and performing miracles, as well as in her role as skillful administrator and caring mother of her nuns. This is the first English translation of two biographies in Middle French of the most important female figures of the Middle Ages. 
 

308 pages | 10 color plates, 1 map | 6 x 9 | © 2022

The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series

Medieval Studies

Religion: Christianity


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“Saint Colette of Corbie is one of the most important reformers of the late-medieval and early modern period, one of the most influential of all pre-modern European women in terms of institutional impact, and a fascinating French figure in the era of the Hundred Years War. She has never quite received her historiographic due, very likely because her two French ‘lives’—the second of the two authored by a woman—have not been available in English translation, while even the French edition is difficult to access. Blumenfeld-Kosinski, one of America’s great medievalists and leading specialists in medieval French, is just the right scholar to make these compelling lives of Saint Colette available to a contemporary audience.”

Sean L. Field, Professor of History, University of Vermont

Winner

SSEMWG 2022 Award for a Scholarly Edition in Translation

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Introduction
Saint Colette in Her World
Schism and Division
The Franciscans and Reform
A Brief Biography of Colette of Corbie
The Sources
Early Life and Religious Exploration
Franciscan Reformer
Colette and Ecclesiastical Politics
Colette in Her Cloister—and on the Road
Writing and Living Reform
Devotional Life
Illnesses
Miracles
Demons, Ghosts, and Other Apparitions
The Life of Saint Colette, by Pierre de Vaux
The Life of Saint Colette, by Sister Perrine de Baume
Letters by, to, and about Colette
Map
Chronology
Bibliography
Index

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