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Memory in the Middle Ages has received particular attention in recent decades; yet, the topic remains difficult to grasp and the research on it rather fragmented. This book gathers particular case studies on memory in different parts of medieval Europe and in a variety of fields including literatures, languages, manuscript studies, history, history of ideas, philosophy, social history and art history. The studies address, on the one hand, memory as means of storing and recuperating knowledge (arts of memory and memory aids), and, on the other hand, memory as remembering and constructing the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Memory in the Middle Ages has received particular attention in recent decades; yet, the topic remains difficult to grasp and the research on it rather fragmented. This book gathers particular case studies on memory in different parts of medieval Europe and in a variety of fields including literatures, languages, manuscript studies, history, history of ideas, philosophy, social history and art history. The studies address, on the one hand, memory as means of storing and recuperating knowledge (arts of memory and memory aids), and, on the other hand, memory as remembering and constructing the past (including the subject of forgetting). It should be useful to all interested in medieval culture, literature and history. Contributors are Milena Bartlov, Bergsveinn Birgisson, Irene Bueno, Vincent Challet, Greti Dinkova-Bruun, Lucie Dole alov, D vid Falvay, Carmen Florea, C dric Giraud, Laura Iseppi de Filippis, Farkas G bor Kiss, R diger Lorenz, Else Mundal, El d Nemerk nyi, William J. Purkis, Slavica Rankovi, Lucia Raspe, Kimberly Rivers, Victoria Smirnova, Francesco Stella, P ter T th, Tam s Visi, Jon Whitman and Rafa W jcik.
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Autorenporträt
Lucie Dolezalová, Ph.D. (2005) in Medieval Studies, Central European University in Budapest, is Assistant Professor at the Charles University in Prague. She has published on medieval reception of 'Cena Cypriani' (Trier 2007) and on medieval mnemonics and 'artes memoriae'.