Author: Daniel Wilcox
Publisher: tredition
ISBN: 3384425189
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
In the heart of the medieval era, a transformative ruler emerged to reshape the political and cultural landscape of Europe. Louis the Bavarian: Architect of Medieval Power unveils the riveting story of Emperor Louis IV, a bold and controversial leader who challenged traditions, redefined imperial authority, and left an indelible mark on the Holy Roman Empire. Born into the powerful House of Wittelsbach, Louis ascended amidst fierce rivalries, familial tensions, and the ever-present influence of the Papacy. As Emperor, his reign was marked by dramatic conflicts, including his legendary struggle with Pope John XXII, which questioned the boundaries of secular and spiritual power. From Bavaria's fertile plains to the courts of Europe, Louis's journey was one of ambition, diplomacy, and resilience. Historian Daniel Wilcox masterfully navigates the intricate web of alliances, rivalries, and reforms that defined Louis's era. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, this book explores how one man's vision shaped the political fabric of Europe, leaving a legacy that resonated far beyond his reign. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the power dynamics of the Middle Ages, Louis the Bavarian is a compelling tale of ambition, strategy, and the quest for greatness in a tumultuous era.
Louis the Bavarian: Architect of Medieval Power
Author: Daniel Wilcox
Publisher: tredition
ISBN: 3384425189
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
In the heart of the medieval era, a transformative ruler emerged to reshape the political and cultural landscape of Europe. Louis the Bavarian: Architect of Medieval Power unveils the riveting story of Emperor Louis IV, a bold and controversial leader who challenged traditions, redefined imperial authority, and left an indelible mark on the Holy Roman Empire. Born into the powerful House of Wittelsbach, Louis ascended amidst fierce rivalries, familial tensions, and the ever-present influence of the Papacy. As Emperor, his reign was marked by dramatic conflicts, including his legendary struggle with Pope John XXII, which questioned the boundaries of secular and spiritual power. From Bavaria's fertile plains to the courts of Europe, Louis's journey was one of ambition, diplomacy, and resilience. Historian Daniel Wilcox masterfully navigates the intricate web of alliances, rivalries, and reforms that defined Louis's era. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, this book explores how one man's vision shaped the political fabric of Europe, leaving a legacy that resonated far beyond his reign. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the power dynamics of the Middle Ages, Louis the Bavarian is a compelling tale of ambition, strategy, and the quest for greatness in a tumultuous era.
Publisher: tredition
ISBN: 3384425189
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
In the heart of the medieval era, a transformative ruler emerged to reshape the political and cultural landscape of Europe. Louis the Bavarian: Architect of Medieval Power unveils the riveting story of Emperor Louis IV, a bold and controversial leader who challenged traditions, redefined imperial authority, and left an indelible mark on the Holy Roman Empire. Born into the powerful House of Wittelsbach, Louis ascended amidst fierce rivalries, familial tensions, and the ever-present influence of the Papacy. As Emperor, his reign was marked by dramatic conflicts, including his legendary struggle with Pope John XXII, which questioned the boundaries of secular and spiritual power. From Bavaria's fertile plains to the courts of Europe, Louis's journey was one of ambition, diplomacy, and resilience. Historian Daniel Wilcox masterfully navigates the intricate web of alliances, rivalries, and reforms that defined Louis's era. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, this book explores how one man's vision shaped the political fabric of Europe, leaving a legacy that resonated far beyond his reign. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the power dynamics of the Middle Ages, Louis the Bavarian is a compelling tale of ambition, strategy, and the quest for greatness in a tumultuous era.
The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture
Author: Colum Hourihane
Publisher:
ISBN: 0195395360
Category : Architecture, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 4064
Book Description
This volume offers unparalleled coverage of all aspects of art and architecture from medieval Western Europe, from the 6th century to the early 16th century. Drawing upon the expansive scholarship in the celebrated 'Grove Dictionary of Art' and adding hundreds of new entries, it offers students, researchers and the general public a reliable, up-to-date, and convenient resource covering this field of major importance in the development of Western history and international art and architecture.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0195395360
Category : Architecture, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 4064
Book Description
This volume offers unparalleled coverage of all aspects of art and architecture from medieval Western Europe, from the 6th century to the early 16th century. Drawing upon the expansive scholarship in the celebrated 'Grove Dictionary of Art' and adding hundreds of new entries, it offers students, researchers and the general public a reliable, up-to-date, and convenient resource covering this field of major importance in the development of Western history and international art and architecture.
Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology: Volume 30
Author: Ute Engel
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040295509
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
This book explores the medieval art, architecture, and archaeology of the city of Mainz and of the middle Rhine valley. It considers the architecture and archaeology of the early medieval and Romanesque period, including the Carolingian monastery of Lorsch and the cathedrals of Mainz and Worms.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040295509
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
This book explores the medieval art, architecture, and archaeology of the city of Mainz and of the middle Rhine valley. It considers the architecture and archaeology of the early medieval and Romanesque period, including the Carolingian monastery of Lorsch and the cathedrals of Mainz and Worms.
The Cambridge Medieval History: The Christian Roman empire and the foundation of the Teutonic kingdoms
Author: Charles William Previté-Orton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Ages
Languages : en
Pages : 838
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Ages
Languages : en
Pages : 838
Book Description
Texts and the Repression of Medieval Heresy
Author: Caterina Bruschi
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 9781903153109
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Historiographical survey of inquisition texts, from lists of questions to inquisitor's manual, studies their role in the suppression of heresy.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 9781903153109
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Historiographical survey of inquisition texts, from lists of questions to inquisitor's manual, studies their role in the suppression of heresy.
The Cambridge Medieval History
Author: Charles William Previté-Orton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Ages
Languages : en
Pages : 930
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Ages
Languages : en
Pages : 930
Book Description
Medieval Art and Architecture after the Middle Ages
Author: Alyce A. Jordan
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443803987
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Medieval Art and Architecture after the Middle Ages explores the endurance of and nostalgia for medieval monuments through their reception in later periods, specifically illuminating the myriad ways in which tangible and imaginary artifacts of the Middle Ages have served to articulate contemporary aspirations and anxieties. The essays in this interdisciplinary collection examine the afterlife of medieval works through their preservation, restoration, appropriation, and commodification in America, Great Britain, and across Europe from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. From the evocation of metaphors and tropes, to monumental projects of restoration and recreation—medieval visual culture has had a tremendous purchase in the construction of political, religious, and cultural practices of the Modern era. The authors assembled here engage a diverse spectrum of works, from Irish ruins and a former Florentine prison to French churches and American department stores, and an equally diverse array of media ranging from architecture and manuscripts to embroidery, monumental sculpture, and metalwork. With applications not only to the study of art and architecture, but also encompassing such varied fields as commerce, city planning, education, literature, collecting and exhibition design, this copiously illustrated anthology comprises a significant contribution to the study of medieval art and medievalism.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443803987
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Medieval Art and Architecture after the Middle Ages explores the endurance of and nostalgia for medieval monuments through their reception in later periods, specifically illuminating the myriad ways in which tangible and imaginary artifacts of the Middle Ages have served to articulate contemporary aspirations and anxieties. The essays in this interdisciplinary collection examine the afterlife of medieval works through their preservation, restoration, appropriation, and commodification in America, Great Britain, and across Europe from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. From the evocation of metaphors and tropes, to monumental projects of restoration and recreation—medieval visual culture has had a tremendous purchase in the construction of political, religious, and cultural practices of the Modern era. The authors assembled here engage a diverse spectrum of works, from Irish ruins and a former Florentine prison to French churches and American department stores, and an equally diverse array of media ranging from architecture and manuscripts to embroidery, monumental sculpture, and metalwork. With applications not only to the study of art and architecture, but also encompassing such varied fields as commerce, city planning, education, literature, collecting and exhibition design, this copiously illustrated anthology comprises a significant contribution to the study of medieval art and medievalism.
The Cambridge Medieval History
Author: Henry Melvill Gwatkin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Ages
Languages : en
Pages : 992
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Ages
Languages : en
Pages : 992
Book Description
Art and Architecture of Late Medieval Pilgrimage in Northern Europe and the British Isles
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047430085
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047430085
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
Medieval Callings
Author: Jacques Le Goff
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226470870
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
These essays by eleven internationally renowned historians present nuanced profiles of the major social and professional groups—the callings-of the Middle Ages. The contributors focus on attitudes of medieval men and women toward their own society. Through a variety of techniques, from a reading of the Song of Roland to a reading of administrative records, they identify characteristic viewpoints of members of the fighting class, the clergy, and the peasantry. Along with vivid descriptions of what life was like for warrior knights, monks, high churchmen, criminals, lepers, shepherds, and prostitutes, this innovative approach offers a valuable new perspective on the complex social dynamics of feudal Europe. "Very useful discussions of texts, both learned and literary."—Christopher Dyer, Times Literary Supplement Contributors: Mariateresa Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri, Franco Cardini, Enrico Castelnuovo, Giovanni Cherubini, Bronislaw Geremek, Aron Ja. Gurevich, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Jacques Le Goff, Giovanni Miccoli, Jacques Rossiaud, and André Vauchez.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226470870
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
These essays by eleven internationally renowned historians present nuanced profiles of the major social and professional groups—the callings-of the Middle Ages. The contributors focus on attitudes of medieval men and women toward their own society. Through a variety of techniques, from a reading of the Song of Roland to a reading of administrative records, they identify characteristic viewpoints of members of the fighting class, the clergy, and the peasantry. Along with vivid descriptions of what life was like for warrior knights, monks, high churchmen, criminals, lepers, shepherds, and prostitutes, this innovative approach offers a valuable new perspective on the complex social dynamics of feudal Europe. "Very useful discussions of texts, both learned and literary."—Christopher Dyer, Times Literary Supplement Contributors: Mariateresa Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri, Franco Cardini, Enrico Castelnuovo, Giovanni Cherubini, Bronislaw Geremek, Aron Ja. Gurevich, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Jacques Le Goff, Giovanni Miccoli, Jacques Rossiaud, and André Vauchez.