Book Description
This book situates the medieval manuscript within its cultural contexts, with chapters by experts in bibliographical and theoretical approaches to manuscript study.
Author : Michael Johnston
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 17,17 MB
Release : 2015-08-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1107066190
This book situates the medieval manuscript within its cultural contexts, with chapters by experts in bibliographical and theoretical approaches to manuscript study.
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 25,94 MB
Release : 2021-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9004448659
Law | Book | Culture in the Middle Ages takes a detailed view on the role of manuscripts and the written word in legal cultures, spanning the medieval period across western and central Europe.
Author : Peter Ganz
Publisher : Brepols Pub
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 13,18 MB
Release : 1986-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9782503780030
In September 1982 a symposium of 'The Role of the Book in Medieval Culture' was held at Christ Church in Oxford. The present two volumes collect papers and chairmen's introductions.
Author : Bruce W. Holsinger
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 31,58 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780804740586
Ranging chronologically from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries and thematically from Latin to vernacular literary modes, this book challenges standard assumptions about the musical cultures and philosophies of the European Middle Ages. Engaging a wide range of premodern texts and contexts, the author argues that medieval music was quintessentially a practice of the flesh. It will be of compelling interest to historians of literature, music, religion, and sexuality, as well as scholars of cultural, gender, and queer studies.
Author : Mary Carruthers
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 29,21 MB
Release : 2013-04-25
Category : Art
ISBN : 019959032X
Uses lexical analyses of key terms employed by medieval people to valuate their own aesthetic feelings to show how flux and change, and the creative tension of antithetical physical qualities from which all things were thought to be made (cold, hot, dry, wet), govern the pleasures medieval artists sought to produce.
Author : Andrew James Johnston
Publisher :
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 45,67 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Description (Rhetoric)
ISBN : 9780814293997
One of the most common ways of setting the arts in parallel, at least from the literary side, is through the popular rhetorical device of ekphrasis. The original meaning of this term is simply an extended and detailed, lively description, but it has been used most commonly in reference to painting or sculpture. In this lively collection of essays, Andrew James Johnston, Ethan Knapp, and Margitta Rouse offer a major contribution to the study of text-image relationships in medieval Europe. Resisting any rigid definition of ekphrasis, The Art of Vision is committed to reclaiming medieval ekphrasis, which has not only been criticized for its supposed aesthetic narcissism but has also frequently been depicted as belonging to an epoch when the distinctions between word and image were far less rigidly drawn. Examples studied range from the eleventh through the seventeenth centuries and include texts written in Medieval Latin, Medieval French, Middle English, Middle Scots, Middle High German, and Early Modern English. The essays in this volume highlight precisely the entanglements that ekphrasis suggests and/or rejects: not merely of word and image, but also of sign and thing, stasis and mobility, medieval and (early) modern, absence and presence, the rhetorical and the visual, thinking and feeling, knowledge and desire, and many more. The Art of Vision furthers our understanding of the complexities of medieval ekphrasis while also complicating later understandings of this device. As such, it offers a more diverse account of medieval ekphrasis than previous studies of medieval text-image relationships, which have normally focused on a single country, language, or even manuscript.
Author : Jane Chance
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 45,7 MB
Release : 2003-08-27
Category : History
ISBN : 1134439709
Interdisciplinary in approach, Tolkien the Medievalist provides a fresh perspective on J. R. R. Tolkien's Medievalism. In fifteen essays, eminent scholars and new voices explore how Professor Tolkien responded to a modern age of crisis - historical, academic and personal - by adapting his scholarship on medieval literature to his own personal voice. The four sections reveal the author influenced by his profession, religious faith and important issues of the time; by his relationships with other medievalists; by the medieval sources that he read and taught, and by his own medieval mythologizing.
Author : Minta Collins
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 40,58 MB
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780802083135
Collins shows how the principal herbal traditions of Classical descent were replaced by a new observation of nature that itself paved the way for the magnificent paintings of later French and Italian herbals.
Author : Mary Carruthers
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 875 pages
File Size : 29,93 MB
Release : 2008-05-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1107652251
Mary Carruthers's classic study of the training and uses of memory for a variety of purposes in European cultures during the Middle Ages has fundamentally changed the way scholars understand medieval culture. This fully revised and updated second edition considers afresh all the material and conclusions of the first. While responding to new directions in research inspired by the original, this new edition devotes much more attention to the role of trained memory in composition, whether of literature, music, architecture, or manuscript books. The new edition will reignite the debate on memory in medieval studies and, like the first, will be essential reading for scholars of history, music, the arts and literature, as well as those interested in issues of orality and literacy (anthropology), in the working and design of memory (both neuropsychology and artificial memory), and in the disciplines of meditation (religion).
Author : Elina Gertsman
Publisher : Boydell Press
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 20,89 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1843836971
Interdisciplinary approaches to the material culture of the middle ages, from illuminated manuscripts to church architecture.