Wednesday 28 June 2017

Julia Seeberger presents a working paper on ''The Order of the Friars Minor in Vienna and the visions of their virgin'

My dissertation project is based on the source “Life and Revelations” of a woman, called Agnes Blannbekin, who lived in Vienna in the late 13th century. Her confessor, an unknown brother, who belongs to the Order of the Friars Minor in Vienna, wrote down her life and revelations. In short articles in encyclopaedias for Christian female mysticism Agnes Blannbekin is described as a representative of the typical Later Middle Ages piety, which focuses on Jesus Christ and the longing for Jesus. Further Agnes Blannbekin is known as the only Beguine in the Austrian area.
In contrast to my former papers this paper does not focus on the outstanding position of odoratus in the visions or within the context of the piety. I previously focused on the usage of olfactory vocabulary for personal descriptions of clerics in the “Life and Revelations”.
In this paper, I analyse the relationship between the female protagonist and the community of the Order of the Friars Minor. In a first step, I analyse the common narrative of the founding of this community in Vienna. In the following, I discuss how the protagonist and the community are related and how is the performance of the Friars Minors in this book.

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