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MARC Record from University of Toronto

Record ID marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:5498284684:2213
Source University of Toronto
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LEADER: 02213cam 2200217 a 4500
008 070613s2004 onc b 000 0 eng d
020 $a9780494159873
100 1 $aMcLuhan, Elizabeth.
245 10 $aWith power from the king and blessing from the church :$bthe representation of a Christian missionary in the Vita Amandi prima /$cby Elizabeth McLuhan.
260 $c2004.
300 $a275 leaves.
502 $aThesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto, 2006.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
506 $aElectronic version licensed for access by U. of T. users.
520 $aSt. Amand is popularly regarded as the "Apostle of Belgium and northern France," and the Merovingian prototype of monk/bishop/missionary. The Vita Amandi prima ( VA1 ) portrays St. Amand as a tireless proselytizer, a miles Christi who established monasteries as missionary outposts with the full support of the Frankish church and king. The foundation of St. Amand at Elnone, one of the earliest Merovingian royal endowments, claimed the double legacy of the saint's human remains and a hagiographic tradition which depicted the saint's retirement and death at this favoured monastery. This thesis examines the hagiographic representation of St. Amand as a missionary in the VA1 and how this representation was, in fact, rewritten from an earlier source to promote the secular and spiritual interests of Elnone in the early ninth century. Through a close reading and an analysis of the narrative structure, the VA1 is shown to be a vita of considerable hagiographic richness, thus contributing, at least in part, to its pre-eminence as the authoritative life of the important saint for centuries to come.
600 00 $aAmand,$cSaint,$dca. 584-ca. 676
650 0 $aMissionaries.
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