The first book-length study of the practice of meditating on death and the afterlife in medieval and early modern culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Chinca studied at Cambridge and Kiel and has been Reader in Medieval and Early Modern German Literature at Cambridge since 2013. As well as essays on medieval literature, poetics, and devotional and pastoral writing, he has published two books on the Tristan romance of Gottfried von Strassburg, and is co-editor of the digital edition of the Kaiserchronik, one of the first verse chronicles of universal history in any European vernacular.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Memorare novissima tua 1: Monastic Meditation Transformed: The Spiritual Exercises of Bonaventure 2: Out of this World: Seeing the Afterlife in the Somme le Roi 3: Touching Eternity: The Practice of Death in Heinrich Seuse 4: Rewriting the Text of the Soul: In and Around the Devotio Moderna 5: Grace, Faith, Scripture, Spirit: Lutheran Transformations Conclusion: Last Things and First Philosophy
Introduction: Memorare novissima tua 1: Monastic Meditation Transformed: The Spiritual Exercises of Bonaventure 2: Out of this World: Seeing the Afterlife in the Somme le Roi 3: Touching Eternity: The Practice of Death in Heinrich Seuse 4: Rewriting the Text of the Soul: In and Around the Devotio Moderna 5: Grace, Faith, Scripture, Spirit: Lutheran Transformations Conclusion: Last Things and First Philosophy
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