St. Hedwig of Silesia: The Ducal Ideal of a Wife in Light of 15th-century “Sermones de sancta Hedwigis”
St. Hedwig of Silesia: The Ducal Ideal of a Wife in Light of 15th-century “Sermones de sancta Hedwigis”
Author(s): Ewelina KaczorSubject(s): Theology and Religion, Sociology of Culture, 15th Century, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: medieval marriage; St. Hedwig of Silesia; medieval preaching;
Summary/Abstract: A collection of 15th-century Latin sermons for the day of St. Hedwig of Silesia (“Sermones de s. Hedwigis”) constitutes the source material for an analysis of matrimonial role models and the ideal of a wife (uxor) in medieval culture. The collection includes 84 sermons about St. Hedwig, preserved in 45 codes of Silesian provenance. The corpus of sermons on St. Hedwig is supplemented by 61 edited versions of “Vita sanctae Hedvigis” written in 47 manuscripts. The present article includes an analysis of St. Hedwig as a married woman, the ideal of a pious wife avoiding the pleasures of the flesh and observing moral norms in marriage, above all in sexual relations.
Journal: Respectus Philologicus
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 41(46)
- Page Range: 246-257
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English