Imagining the Medieval Afterlife
Herausgeber: Pollard, Richard Matthew
Imagining the Medieval Afterlife
Herausgeber: Pollard, Richard Matthew
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This first comprehensive study in English of the many and variegated ways the afterlife was envisioned in the Middle Ages presents exciting new interpretations that will interest literary scholars, (art) historians, and theologians.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Christiania WhiteheadThe Afterlife of St Cuthbert33,99 €
- Sarah Elliott Novacich (New Jersey Rutgers University)Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England77,99 €
- David SaundersUnderworld - Imagining the Afterlife in Ancient South Italian Vase Painting82,99 €
- Nick Havely (University of York)Dante and the Franciscans47,99 €
- Medieval Affect, Feeling, and Emotion43,99 €
- Orietta Da Rold (University of Cambridge)Paper in Medieval England49,99 €
- Sara Harris (University of Cambridge)The Linguistic Past in Twelfth-Century Britain43,99 €
-
-
-
This first comprehensive study in English of the many and variegated ways the afterlife was envisioned in the Middle Ages presents exciting new interpretations that will interest literary scholars, (art) historians, and theologians.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781316630785
- ISBN-10: 1316630781
- Artikelnr.: 66221844
- Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781316630785
- ISBN-10: 1316630781
- Artikelnr.: 66221844
Preface
List of abbreviations
List of figures
1. Introduction Richard M. Pollard
Part I. Chronological Surveys: 2. Just deserts in the ancient pagan afterlife Susanna Braund and Emma Hilliard
3. Visions of the afterlife in the early medieval west Yitzhak Hen
4. A Morbid efflorescence: envisaging the afterlife in the Carolingian period Richard M. Pollard
5. The afterlife in the medieval Celtic-speaking world Elizabeth Boyle
6. Anglo-Saxon visions of heaven and hell Gernot Wieland
7. Otherworld journeys of the central middle ages Carl Watkins
8. Visions of the otherworlds in the late middle ages, c.1300-c.1500 Gwenfair Walters Adams
Part II. Theological Perspectives: 9. Purgatory's intercessors Isabel Moreira
10. The theology of the afterlife in the early middle ages, c.600-c.1100 Helen Foxhall Forbes
11. Afterdeath locations and return appearances, from scripture to Shakespeare Henry Ansgar Kelly
Part III. Artistic Impressions: 12. 'Eye hath not seen [...] which things God hath prepared [...] ': imagining heaven and hell in Romanesque and Gothic art Adam R. Stead
Part IV. Notable Authors and Texts
13. Visions and the afterlife in Gregory's dialogues Jesse Keskiaho
14. The vision of Tnugdal Eileen Gardiner
15. The afterlife in the visionary experiences of the female mystics Debra L. Stoudt
16. Dante's other-worldly surprises and this-worldly polemic George Corbett
Cumulative bibliography.
List of abbreviations
List of figures
1. Introduction Richard M. Pollard
Part I. Chronological Surveys: 2. Just deserts in the ancient pagan afterlife Susanna Braund and Emma Hilliard
3. Visions of the afterlife in the early medieval west Yitzhak Hen
4. A Morbid efflorescence: envisaging the afterlife in the Carolingian period Richard M. Pollard
5. The afterlife in the medieval Celtic-speaking world Elizabeth Boyle
6. Anglo-Saxon visions of heaven and hell Gernot Wieland
7. Otherworld journeys of the central middle ages Carl Watkins
8. Visions of the otherworlds in the late middle ages, c.1300-c.1500 Gwenfair Walters Adams
Part II. Theological Perspectives: 9. Purgatory's intercessors Isabel Moreira
10. The theology of the afterlife in the early middle ages, c.600-c.1100 Helen Foxhall Forbes
11. Afterdeath locations and return appearances, from scripture to Shakespeare Henry Ansgar Kelly
Part III. Artistic Impressions: 12. 'Eye hath not seen [...] which things God hath prepared [...] ': imagining heaven and hell in Romanesque and Gothic art Adam R. Stead
Part IV. Notable Authors and Texts
13. Visions and the afterlife in Gregory's dialogues Jesse Keskiaho
14. The vision of Tnugdal Eileen Gardiner
15. The afterlife in the visionary experiences of the female mystics Debra L. Stoudt
16. Dante's other-worldly surprises and this-worldly polemic George Corbett
Cumulative bibliography.
Preface
List of abbreviations
List of figures
1. Introduction Richard M. Pollard
Part I. Chronological Surveys: 2. Just deserts in the ancient pagan afterlife Susanna Braund and Emma Hilliard
3. Visions of the afterlife in the early medieval west Yitzhak Hen
4. A Morbid efflorescence: envisaging the afterlife in the Carolingian period Richard M. Pollard
5. The afterlife in the medieval Celtic-speaking world Elizabeth Boyle
6. Anglo-Saxon visions of heaven and hell Gernot Wieland
7. Otherworld journeys of the central middle ages Carl Watkins
8. Visions of the otherworlds in the late middle ages, c.1300-c.1500 Gwenfair Walters Adams
Part II. Theological Perspectives: 9. Purgatory's intercessors Isabel Moreira
10. The theology of the afterlife in the early middle ages, c.600-c.1100 Helen Foxhall Forbes
11. Afterdeath locations and return appearances, from scripture to Shakespeare Henry Ansgar Kelly
Part III. Artistic Impressions: 12. 'Eye hath not seen [...] which things God hath prepared [...] ': imagining heaven and hell in Romanesque and Gothic art Adam R. Stead
Part IV. Notable Authors and Texts
13. Visions and the afterlife in Gregory's dialogues Jesse Keskiaho
14. The vision of Tnugdal Eileen Gardiner
15. The afterlife in the visionary experiences of the female mystics Debra L. Stoudt
16. Dante's other-worldly surprises and this-worldly polemic George Corbett
Cumulative bibliography.
List of abbreviations
List of figures
1. Introduction Richard M. Pollard
Part I. Chronological Surveys: 2. Just deserts in the ancient pagan afterlife Susanna Braund and Emma Hilliard
3. Visions of the afterlife in the early medieval west Yitzhak Hen
4. A Morbid efflorescence: envisaging the afterlife in the Carolingian period Richard M. Pollard
5. The afterlife in the medieval Celtic-speaking world Elizabeth Boyle
6. Anglo-Saxon visions of heaven and hell Gernot Wieland
7. Otherworld journeys of the central middle ages Carl Watkins
8. Visions of the otherworlds in the late middle ages, c.1300-c.1500 Gwenfair Walters Adams
Part II. Theological Perspectives: 9. Purgatory's intercessors Isabel Moreira
10. The theology of the afterlife in the early middle ages, c.600-c.1100 Helen Foxhall Forbes
11. Afterdeath locations and return appearances, from scripture to Shakespeare Henry Ansgar Kelly
Part III. Artistic Impressions: 12. 'Eye hath not seen [...] which things God hath prepared [...] ': imagining heaven and hell in Romanesque and Gothic art Adam R. Stead
Part IV. Notable Authors and Texts
13. Visions and the afterlife in Gregory's dialogues Jesse Keskiaho
14. The vision of Tnugdal Eileen Gardiner
15. The afterlife in the visionary experiences of the female mystics Debra L. Stoudt
16. Dante's other-worldly surprises and this-worldly polemic George Corbett
Cumulative bibliography.