Die Selbstdarstellungen der Nonnen im Medinger Konvent

The nuns’ pictorial self-portrayals in the prayer book MS J 29 (Hildesheim, Dombibliothek) from the Cistercian monastery of Medingen, completed in September 1478, document scenes from convent life before the introduction of the reform in 1479. Nuns are shown playing the organ and encountering the lo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Die Hamburger Beginen bei St. Jacobi im Kontext ihrer Handschriften und Kultur. - Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2022. - (2022), Seite 339-368
1. Verfasser: Toussaint, Gia (VerfasserIn)
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: 2022
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Die Hamburger Beginen bei St. Jacobi im Kontext ihrer Handschriften und Kultur
Schlagworte:Nonne Bad Bevensen- Medingen Geschichte 1400-1500
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Zusammenfassung:The nuns’ pictorial self-portrayals in the prayer book MS J 29 (Hildesheim, Dombibliothek) from the Cistercian monastery of Medingen, completed in September 1478, document scenes from convent life before the introduction of the reform in 1479. Nuns are shown playing the organ and encountering the local lay community on Easter morning. Interestingly, the nuns are shown not in the traditional black and white Cistercian habit (that they almost certainly wore in reality) but in white garments reminiscent of the depictions of angels in this manuscript; thus, their special spiritual, angel-like status is highlighted. The reform, imposed from the outside to restore strict Cistercian discipline and not actually welcomed by the convent, restricted organ play, eliminated participation in lay processions, and perhaps brought the adoption of a new headdress. The prayer book’s illustrations give us a glimpse of a lost world of relative freedom.
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