The Exempla, Or, Illustrative Stories from the Sermones Vulgares of Jacques de Vitry
Author : Jakob
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Page : 428 pages
File Size : 47,88 MB
Release : 1890
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Author : Jakob
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Page : 428 pages
File Size : 47,88 MB
Release : 1890
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Author : Jacques (de Vitry)
Publisher : Ayer Publishing
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 23,67 MB
Release : 1890
Category : Exempla
ISBN : 9780833707154
Author : Jacques (de Vitry)
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Page : 428 pages
File Size : 49,45 MB
Release : 1890
Category : Exempla
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Author : Jakob (von Vitry, Kardinal)
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Page : 428 pages
File Size : 47,78 MB
Release : 1890
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Author : Henry T. Drummond
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 16,74 MB
Release : 2024-04-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 0197670601
Alfonso X (1221-84) ruled over the Crown of Castile from 1252 until his death. Known as "the Wise," he oversaw the production of a wealth of literature in his scriptorium. One of the most impressive of these literary outputs is the collection of songs known as the Cantigas de Santa Maria, which by most counts comprises 429 songs preserved in four manuscripts. The miracle songs (or cantigas de miragre) form the focus of this book. While the Cantigas have been the subject of much scholarly attention, only a handful of studies have looked at the repertory through an interdisciplinary lens. Fewer still have probed how the Cantigas use the power of song as a communicative medium, one that functions as a social tool within the erudite environment of the Alfonsine court. This book offers a new perspective to the song collection, probing how the Cantigas use their music and text, together with rhetorical devices, to communicate with their desired audience. Author Henry T. Drummond builds upon previous methodologies, adopting a novel and holistic assessment of the songs' melodies, poetic features, and narrative logic to assess a wide selection of songs. He presents a nuanced understanding of a song form that effectively conveys its narratives to its listeners via a diverse combination of tools, embracing medieval rhetoric, rhyme-based play, and song's inherent ludic potential. Such devices, Drummond argues, allow for the Cantigas to loom large as propaganda pieces, designed to dignify Alfonso X through an elaborately devised courtly ritual.
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Page : 858 pages
File Size : 34,15 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Literature, Medieval
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Each number contains a List of medievalists and their publications, and a List of doctoral dissertations. Nos. 6-10 include also the report of the academy.
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Page : 630 pages
File Size : 35,57 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Literature, Medieval
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Each number contains a List of medievalists and their publications, and a List of doctoral dissertations. Nos. 6-10 include also the report of the Academy.
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Page : 268 pages
File Size : 26,3 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Literature, Medieval
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No. 6-10 include the report of the Mediaeval Academy of America.
Author : Emma Dillon
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 17,44 MB
Release : 2012-04-27
Category : Music
ISBN : 0199875839
The Sense of Sound is a radical recontextualization of French song, 1260-1330. Situating musical sound against sonorities of the city, madness, charivari, and prayer, it argues that the effect of verbal confusion popular in music abounds with audible associations, and that there was meaning in what is often heard as nonsensical.
Author : Susan E. Phillips
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 22,91 MB
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0271047399
In recent decades, scholars have shown an increasing interest in gossip’s social, psychological, and literary functions. The first book-length study of medieval gossip, Transforming Talk shifts the current debate and argues that gossip functions primarily as a transformative discourse, influencing not only social interactions but also literary and religious practices. Known as “jangling” in Middle English, gossip was believed to corrupt parishioners, disturb the peace, and cause civil and spiritual unrest. But gossip was also a productive cultural force; it reconfigured pastoral practice, catalyzed narrative experimentation, and restructured social and familial relationships. Transforming Talk will appeal to a diverse audience, including scholars interested in late medieval culture, religion, and society; Chaucer; and women in the Middle Ages.