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The work provides one of the earliest comprehensive theologies of cloistered religious life. It mainly consists of a hypothetical dialogue between Peregrinus, a male religious teacher, and Theodora, a female disciple. The dialogue seeks to strengthen the determination and resolve of Theodora (and
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The growth of the various manuscripts of the Speculum Virginum in the Middle Ages had a particular resonance for women who sought a dedicated religious life. While impacting the development of female monastic life, it also influenced the proliferation of male monastic orders, and even
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Illustration of a "harvest" allegory, from a 13th-century manuscript. The "Three Conditions of Woman": the virgins who dedicated themselves to Christ are shown as harvesting "hundredfold", the pious widows harvest "sixty-fold", and the pious married wives harvest
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The text was widely read from the 12th century until the Reformation, and it survives in 26 vernacular (
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Urban Küsters, Jutta Seyfarth, 'Speculum virginum', in: 2VL 9 (1995), 67-76.
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hence by example, other readers) to live life as a virgin dedicated to God.
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Listen daughter: the Speculum virginum and the formation of religious women
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Jungfrauenspiegel und von Notwendigkeit wahrhafter Kirchenzucht
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Index

Speculum virginum

Latin
German
Conrad of Hirsau
Augustinian
Andernach
Springiersbach
Protestant
Nikolaus Selnecker
Conrad Porta
Middle Low German
BL
Arundel MS
Jungfrawen-Spiegel (Eisleben, 1580)
Fontes Christiani
ISBN
0-312-24008-2
The Medieval Review
Medieval Review at Indiana University
Walters Ms. W.72
British Library Arundel Ms. 44
Categories
History of Catholic monasticism
12th-century books in Latin
Medieval German literature

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