Author: Hervé Martin
Publisher: Editions OPHRYS
ISBN: 9782708009066
Category : History
Languages : fr
Pages : 360
Book Description
Culture et société dans l'Occident médiéval
Author: Hervé Martin
Publisher: Editions OPHRYS
ISBN: 9782708009066
Category : History
Languages : fr
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher: Editions OPHRYS
ISBN: 9782708009066
Category : History
Languages : fr
Pages : 360
Book Description
Culture and Society in Medieval Occitania
Author: Linda Paterson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000947572
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Medieval Occitania, a geographical and linguistic area often referred to as 'the South of France', 'the South', 'the Midi', or more loosely 'Provence', was politically diverse but culturally coherent. It was here that the troubadours created Courtly Love and a new poetic language, which together were to affect the whole course of European literature and sensibilities. The essays made readily accessible in this collection reflect the author's many-sided interests in the troubadours and the society from which they sprang: the historical and cultural place of the women forming the ostensible objects of their desire, veneration, or anxieties; the extent to which French notions of chivalry penetrated the South; the nature and meaning of various elements of court culture; the precocious development of medical science in this region; its complex responses to the Crusades; and the question of Occitan identity. Mostly complementing her major publications (The World of the Troubadours, collaborative editions of the songs of the troubadour Marcabru, of the epic fragment the Canso d'Antioca, and of the medieval Occitan tensos and partimens), they provide either more detailed material than found its way into those works, or developments from them. 'Occitan literature and the Holy Land' anticipates a new project on responses to the Crusades in Occitan and Old French lyrics.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000947572
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Medieval Occitania, a geographical and linguistic area often referred to as 'the South of France', 'the South', 'the Midi', or more loosely 'Provence', was politically diverse but culturally coherent. It was here that the troubadours created Courtly Love and a new poetic language, which together were to affect the whole course of European literature and sensibilities. The essays made readily accessible in this collection reflect the author's many-sided interests in the troubadours and the society from which they sprang: the historical and cultural place of the women forming the ostensible objects of their desire, veneration, or anxieties; the extent to which French notions of chivalry penetrated the South; the nature and meaning of various elements of court culture; the precocious development of medical science in this region; its complex responses to the Crusades; and the question of Occitan identity. Mostly complementing her major publications (The World of the Troubadours, collaborative editions of the songs of the troubadour Marcabru, of the epic fragment the Canso d'Antioca, and of the medieval Occitan tensos and partimens), they provide either more detailed material than found its way into those works, or developments from them. 'Occitan literature and the Holy Land' anticipates a new project on responses to the Crusades in Occitan and Old French lyrics.
Jews, Christian Society, & Royal Power in Medieval Barcelona
Author: Elka Klein
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472115228
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Traces the development of the Jewish community in Barcelona from 1050 to 1300 and its interactions with greater Catalan society and its rulers
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472115228
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Traces the development of the Jewish community in Barcelona from 1050 to 1300 and its interactions with greater Catalan society and its rulers
Dream Cultures
Author: David Dean Shulman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195123360
Category : Cross-cultural studies
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
This work offers a comparative cross-cultural history of dreams. The authors examine a range of texts concerning dreams, from a variety of religious contexts (including China, the Americas and Greek and Roman antiquity) to explore the ways in which different cultures experience the world of dreams.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195123360
Category : Cross-cultural studies
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
This work offers a comparative cross-cultural history of dreams. The authors examine a range of texts concerning dreams, from a variety of religious contexts (including China, the Americas and Greek and Roman antiquity) to explore the ways in which different cultures experience the world of dreams.
Time, Work, and Culture in the Middle Ages
Author: Jacques Le Goff
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226470814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
"When I studied these manuals, a source then little exploited, I noticed that the academic, like the merchant, was justified by reference to the labor he accomplished. The novelty of the academics thus ultimately appeared to lie in their role as intellectual workers. My attention was therefore drawn to two notions whose ideological avatars I attempted to trace through the concrete social conditions in which they developed. These notions were labor and time. Under these two heads I maintain two open files, from which some of the articles collected here are drawn. I am still persuaded that attitudes toward work and time are essential aspects of social structure and function, and that the study of such attitudes offers a useful tool for the historian who wishes to examine the societies in which they develop."--Preface, page xii
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226470814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
"When I studied these manuals, a source then little exploited, I noticed that the academic, like the merchant, was justified by reference to the labor he accomplished. The novelty of the academics thus ultimately appeared to lie in their role as intellectual workers. My attention was therefore drawn to two notions whose ideological avatars I attempted to trace through the concrete social conditions in which they developed. These notions were labor and time. Under these two heads I maintain two open files, from which some of the articles collected here are drawn. I am still persuaded that attitudes toward work and time are essential aspects of social structure and function, and that the study of such attitudes offers a useful tool for the historian who wishes to examine the societies in which they develop."--Preface, page xii
Gregory of Tours
Author: Martin Heinzelmann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521631747
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A new interpretation of the Ten Books of History of Gregory of Tours (538-594), first published in 2001.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521631747
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A new interpretation of the Ten Books of History of Gregory of Tours (538-594), first published in 2001.
Dubrovnik: A Mediterranean Urban Society, 1300–1600
Author: Barisa Krekic
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000948447
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This second volume of the author’s studies opens with a new survey of the recent historiography of Dubrovnik, and also contains four items specially translated from Serbo-Croat. The first part deals with aspects of daily life in this Mediterranean city, including analyses of the differing attitudes of the patricians and lower classes, and the position of the authorities with regard to homosexuals and Jews. The following articles consider Dubrovnik’s international role, on the one hand as a maritime state and in relation to Venice, and on the other in terms of its participation in the interaction of Latin and Slav cultures in Renaissance Dalmatia.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000948447
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This second volume of the author’s studies opens with a new survey of the recent historiography of Dubrovnik, and also contains four items specially translated from Serbo-Croat. The first part deals with aspects of daily life in this Mediterranean city, including analyses of the differing attitudes of the patricians and lower classes, and the position of the authorities with regard to homosexuals and Jews. The following articles consider Dubrovnik’s international role, on the one hand as a maritime state and in relation to Venice, and on the other in terms of its participation in the interaction of Latin and Slav cultures in Renaissance Dalmatia.
Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society
Author: Maximilian Sternberg
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004251812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
In Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society Maximilian Sternberg offers an account of the social functions of the built environment in medieval monasticism. Few medieval monuments hold so privileged a place in the modern imagination as Cistercian abbeys, yet Sternberg suggests, it is precisely our own, peculiarly modern fascination with the idea of 'Cistercian aesthetics' that has hindered a full view of the complex social meanings of their architecture. This book draws attention instead to the practical and symbolic means by which architecture helped the Cistercians to negotiate the dense web of relations that, in actuality, bound them to other spheres of medieval society. It explores the permeability of monastic boundaries, and considers their effectiveness in reconciling a simultaneous need for interaction and distance between monastic communities and these other social spheres.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004251812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
In Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society Maximilian Sternberg offers an account of the social functions of the built environment in medieval monasticism. Few medieval monuments hold so privileged a place in the modern imagination as Cistercian abbeys, yet Sternberg suggests, it is precisely our own, peculiarly modern fascination with the idea of 'Cistercian aesthetics' that has hindered a full view of the complex social meanings of their architecture. This book draws attention instead to the practical and symbolic means by which architecture helped the Cistercians to negotiate the dense web of relations that, in actuality, bound them to other spheres of medieval society. It explores the permeability of monastic boundaries, and considers their effectiveness in reconciling a simultaneous need for interaction and distance between monastic communities and these other social spheres.
Domestic Society in Medieval Europe
Author: Professor Michael Sheehan
Publisher: PIMS
ISBN: 9780888444134
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher: PIMS
ISBN: 9780888444134
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages
Author: Andri Vauchez
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521619813
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
This is a standard work of reference for the study of the religious history of western Christianity in the later middle ages which, since its original publication in French in 1981, has come to be regarded as one of the great contributions to medieval studies of recent times. Hagiographical texts and reports of the processes of canonisation - a mode of investigation into saints' lives and their miracles implemented by the popes from the end of the twelfth century - are here used for the first time as major source materials. The book illuminates the main features of the medieval religious mind, and highlights the popes' attempts to gain firmer control over the wide variety of expressions of faith towards the saints in order to promote a higher pattern of devotion and moral behaviour among Christians.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521619813
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
This is a standard work of reference for the study of the religious history of western Christianity in the later middle ages which, since its original publication in French in 1981, has come to be regarded as one of the great contributions to medieval studies of recent times. Hagiographical texts and reports of the processes of canonisation - a mode of investigation into saints' lives and their miracles implemented by the popes from the end of the twelfth century - are here used for the first time as major source materials. The book illuminates the main features of the medieval religious mind, and highlights the popes' attempts to gain firmer control over the wide variety of expressions of faith towards the saints in order to promote a higher pattern of devotion and moral behaviour among Christians.