Darleen Pryds Publications:
The King Embodies the Word: Robert d'Anjou (1309-1343)
and the Politics of Preaching (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2000)
"Studia as Royal Offices: Mediterranean Universities
of Medieval Europe," in Medieval Universities in Society, eds. J. Miethke
and W. J. Courtenay (Leiden: Brill,2000).
"Court as Studium: Royal Venues for Academic Exercises
in Medieval Europe," in Medieval Sermons and Society: Cloister, City, University
, eds. B. Kienzle and J. Hamesse (F.I.D.E.M., Louvain-la-Neuve, 1998).
"Proclaiming Sanctity through Proscribed Practices:
The Case of Rose of Viterbo," in Women Preachers and Prophets through Two
Millennia of Christianity, eds. Pamela Walker and Beverly Mayne Kienzle
(Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1998).
"Monarchs, Lawyers, and Saints: Juridical Preachers'
Use of Holiness," in Images of Holiness in Medieval Preaching.
Proceedings of the 1995 Sermon Studies Society Conference. ed. Beverly
Mayne Kienzle, et al. (Louvain-la-Neuve, 1996).
"Clarisses and the House of Anjou: Temporal and
Spiritual Partnership in Early Fourteenth-century Naples," in Clarefest:
Word and Image. Selected Papers. ed. Ingrid Peterson (St. Bonaventure,
New York: Franciscan Institute, 1996).
"Rex Praedicans: Robert d'Anjou and the Politics
of Preaching," De L'Homélie au Sermon. Histoire de la prédication
médiévale. Proceedings of the Eighth Sermon Studies
Symposium, 9-12 July 1992, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium. (Louvain-la-Neuve, 1993), 239-262.
Translated and edited, University Training in Medieval
Europe. by Alfonso Maierù (Leiden: Brill, 1994).
In preparation:
Rose of Viterbo, A Thirteenth-Century Streetpreacher,
a translation and critical analysis of hagiographic materials related to
this fascinating adolescent who preached publicly in Viterbo and whose local
reputation for sanctity rested to a large degree on her public preaching.
(Under contract with Boydell and Brewer, Library of Medieval Women series).