Discover Blessed Giles of Assisi, a pivotal early Franciscan figure, brought to life through a careful scholarly edition.
This book presents an in-depth study that blends critical and popular perspectives, aiming to illuminate the personality of Giles as it appears in early Franciscan records. It guides readers through manuscript sources, textual variants, and editorial choices to offer a vivid, well-grounded portrait.
The work frames Giles’ life within the larger story of the Franciscan movement, explaining how the author approached the sources and what they reveal about early 13th‑century reform and devotion. It blends historical analysis with a readable presentation, making the life of Giles accessible while maintaining scholarly rigor.
- Learn how editors compare manuscripts and determine which version best reflects early text.
- See how Giles’ conversion, daily life, and death fit into the timeline of Franciscan beginnings.
- Understand the challenges of tracing medieval biographical material across several sources.
- Explore context for early Franciscan thought and its influence on religious literature.
Ideal for readers of medieval religious history, Franciscan studies, and biographical works that balance scholarship with narrative humanity.