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This book examines the life, legends, cult, and iconography of Saint Quiteria. Highly venerated in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Saint s national identity throughout Southern France, Spain, and Portugal develops divergently according to the historical and theological development of the time in these respective regions. The history of the early and established Catholic Church, the cultus of saints, and cult formation are also topics discussed, which pertain to the arguments presented. The author examines many questions of Saint Quiteria s varying narratives, the source and spread…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the life, legends, cult, and iconography of Saint Quiteria. Highly venerated in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Saint s national identity throughout Southern France, Spain, and Portugal develops divergently according to the historical and theological development of the time in these respective regions. The history of the early and established Catholic Church, the cultus of saints, and cult formation are also topics discussed, which pertain to the arguments presented. The author examines many questions of Saint Quiteria s varying narratives, the source and spread of her cult supported by regional necessity, Quiteria s range of iconography, and religious context in altarpieces and other images as she evolves and manifests herself in diverse places of veneration and iconographic standards.
Autorenporträt
Katharine D. Scherff's interests are largely in Western European art, religion, cult veneration, and iconography. She first discovered Saint Quiteria during her graduate studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is currently a professor of art history and continues her research and writing today.