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Promoting the Saints

Cults and Their Contexts from Late Antiquity until the Early Modern Period
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336 Seiten
Englisch
Central European University Presserschienen am01.07.2010
The studies concentrate on a complex set of socio-cultural phenomena, the cult of saints, in a variety of regions from Egypt to Poland, with a focus on Italy and Central Europe. The subjects of the contributions range in time from the fourth until the eighteenth century.mehr
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KlappentextThe studies concentrate on a complex set of socio-cultural phenomena, the cult of saints, in a variety of regions from Egypt to Poland, with a focus on Italy and Central Europe. The subjects of the contributions range in time from the fourth until the eighteenth century.
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ISBN/GTIN978-963-9776-93-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2010
Seiten336 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht640 g
Artikel-Nr.12834009

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface by Jacques Le Goff List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations 1. Pope Damasus and the Beginnings of Roman Hagiography 2. Theological Self-Definition in Byzantine Miraculous Healing 3. Re)claiming Adalbert: Patristic Quotations and Their Function in Canaparius' Vita S. Adalberti 4. Pull you Sons of Whores!A" Linguistic Register and Reform in the Legend of St. Clement 5. Hagiography and Chronicles 6. Hagiography and Biography: The Case of St. Francis of Assisi 7. Idolatry or Power: St. Francis in Front of the Sultan 8. Blessed John of France, the First Franciscan Minister Provincial in Hungary, and his Miracles 9. Material Culture and Everyday Life in the Acts of Canonization and Legends of St. Margaret 10. The Techniques of a Hagiographer: The Two Legendae of Saint Margaret of Hungary 11. St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Italian Vernacular Literature (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries) 12. Division and Reintegration of St. Stanislaus: A Political Analogy in Sermons? 13. Saints at Home and Abroad: Some Observations on the Creation of Iconographic Types in Hungary of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries 14. Palatine Lackfi and his Saints: Frescos in the Franciscan Church of Keszthely 15. Late Medieval Saints and the Visual Representation of Rural Space 16. Sainthood in the Propaganda of Mendicant Orders: The Case of the Dialogus contra fraticellos of James of the Marches 17. Sermons on St. Sebastian after the Black Death 18. Had She Born Ten Daughters, She would have Named them All Mary Because of the Kindness of the First Mary.A" St. Anne in the Sermons of Two Late Medieval Hungarian Preachers 19. The Cult of the Saints in the Bohemian Reformation: The Question of Images 20. Madonna of Loreto as a Target of Reformation Critique: Peter Paul Vergerius the Younger 21. Saint Christopher, the Patron of Treasure-Hunters List of Contributors Indexmehr

Autor

Ottó Gecser is assistant professor at the Department of Sociology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, and OTKA post-doctoral research fellow at the Department of Medieval Studies, CEU. He is interested in cultural and religious history and in historical sociology. József Laszlovszky is Professor at the Department of Medieval Studies, Director of the Cultural Heritage Studies Program of the Central European university. He is guest lecturer at the Department of Medieval and Postmedieval Archaeology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Balázs Nagy is Associate Professor at the Department of Medieval Studies of CEU, and at the Department of Medieval and Early Modern European History of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. A founding member of the Medieval Central Europe Research Network (MECERN). Marcell Sebk is Assistant Professor at the Department of Medieval Studies of Central European University. Katalin Szende is associate professor at the Department of Medieval Studies, CEU. She graduated in history, archaeology and Latin philology, and her area of specialization is medieval towns in the Carpathian Basin, especially their topography, society, demography, literacy, and everyday life.