ORIGINS OF THE BEGUINAL URBAN CULTURE IN THE 13TH-CENTURY LOW COUNTRIES: THE PHENOMENON OF THE BEGUINAGE AS A HORTUS CONCLUSUS

Δόξα / Докса 1:130-140 (2024)
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CONCLUSUSThe article is devoted to the Beguinal urban culture in the 13th-century Low Countries. It points out that the phenomenon of the Begijnhof is an implementation of the biblical idea of the hortus conclusus. Architecture and safe localization of the beguinages inside the city walls created the unique cultural and economic space for the development of the Beguinal movement. Beguinages organized the space for the common being of women and gave them an opportunity for safe intellectual and manual work that brought them popularity outside the city walls. It also initiated the development of brilliant religious art inside the beguinages which was mainly devoted to the topic of the Holy Family and the Virgin Mary. This investigation presents a look at the beguinages as the small female towns in the cities of the Low Countries that took an important part in the urban economy and culture.

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Inna Savynska
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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