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Censuras, silencios y magisterio femenino en la Adición a la tercera parte del Flos sanctorum de Alonso de Villegas

Authors: Cortés Timoner, María del Mar;

Censuras, silencios y magisterio femenino en la Adición a la tercera parte del Flos sanctorum de Alonso de Villegas

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El presente artículo se integra en el desarrollo de una investigación sobre la configuración del magisterio espiritual femenino en el marco de la Contrarreforma, a partir del análisis de los diversos cambios que sufrió la Adición (publicada por primera vez en 1588) a la Tercera Parte del Flos Sanctorum de Villegas (Cortés 2021) y de la atención a las destacables ausencias hagiográficas. La Adición relata vidas ejemplares de mujeres y hombres, nacidos en la Edad Media o el Renacimiento, que se consideraban merecedores de alcanzar la canonización y que, en algunos casos, la Iglesia acabó oficializando su santidad. Entre las modificaciones destaca, por una parte, la eliminación de la vida de la dominica María de la Visitación que, a su vez, influyó en la revisión de la biografía de la visionaria María de Ajofrín y, por otra parte, la incorporación del apartado dedicado a la jerónima Ana de Zúñiga, autora de un conjunto de biografías de religiosas vinculadas al convento de San Pablo de Toledo, que tiene muy en cuenta Villegas para la elaboración (en la segunda edición) de diez breves relaciones que se alzan en modelo de piedad afín a los valores tridentinos.

This article is part of an investigation on the configuration of the female spiritual teaching within the framework of the Counter-Reformation, based on the analysis of the various changes that the Adición (first published in 1588) to the Third Part of the Villegas’s Flos Sanctorum (Cortés, 2021) and the attention to the remarkable hagiographic absences. The “Addition” relates exemplary lives of women and men, born in the Middle Ages or the Renaissance, who were considered worthy of reaching canonization and whose sanctity, in some cases, the Church ended up making official. Among the modifications, it stands out, on the one hand, the elimination of the life of the Dominican María de la Visitación that, at the same time, influenced the revision of the biography of the visionary María de Ajofrín and, on the other hand, the incorporation of the section dedicated to Ana de Zúñiga, author of a set of biographies of nuns linked to the Toledo San Pablo’s convent that Villegas takes into account for his elaboration (in the second edition) of ten brief reports that stand as a model of piety related to Tridentine values.

El estudio se enmarca en el Proyecto de Investigación I+D (financiado por el Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación de España) dirigido por la profesora Rebeca Sanmartín Bastida, bajo el título “Catálogo de Santas Vivas (1400-1550): Hacia un corpus completo de un modelo hagiográfico femenino” (Ref. PID2019-104237GB-I00; 2020-2024).

Institut Isabel de Villena d'Estudis Medievals i Renaixentistes (IVEMIR)

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Ecclesiastical censures, Female spiritual magisterium, Censures eclesiàstiques, 16th century, Magisterio espiritual femenino, Dones en la religió, Segle XVI, Hagiografia, Contrareforma, Counter-Reformation, Flos Sanctorum, Hagiography, Women in religion, 5506.21 Historia de las Religiones

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