Trees as Symbol and Metaphor in the Middle Ages
Comparative Contexts
Herausgeber: Bintley, Michael; Salonius, Pippa
Trees as Symbol and Metaphor in the Middle Ages
Comparative Contexts
Herausgeber: Bintley, Michael; Salonius, Pippa
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Highlights human encounters with the forest and its trees at the time of the European Middle Ages, when their lofty boughs were weighted with meaning.
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Highlights human encounters with the forest and its trees at the time of the European Middle Ages, when their lofty boughs were weighted with meaning.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Nature and Environment in the Middle Ages
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 159mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781843846642
- ISBN-10: 1843846640
- Artikelnr.: 68987721
- Nature and Environment in the Middle Ages
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 159mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781843846642
- ISBN-10: 1843846640
- Artikelnr.: 68987721
Introduction: The Surrounding Forest - Michael D. J. Bintley and Pippa
Salonius 1. Mother Earth, Sister Moon and the Great Forest of T¿ne - Pippa
Salonius 2. Beowulf's Foliate Margins: The Surrounding Forest in Early
Medieval England - Michael D. J. Bintley 3. Bone, Stone, Wood: Encountering
Material Ecologies in Early Medieval Sculpture - Meg Boulton 4.
'Mervoillous fu li engineres que croix fist de fust, non de pierre':
Materiality and Vernacular Theology in the Wood of the Cross Legend - Laura
Chuhan Campbell 5. The Evolution of Relational Tree-Diagrams from the
Twelfth to Fourteenth Century: Visual Devices and Models of Knowledge -
José Higuera Rubio 6. From Forest to Orchard: Arboreal Areas as
Mnemotechnic Supports in the Middle Ages - Naïs Virenque 7. The Vegetal
Imaginary in Exemplary Literature: The Case of the Ci nous dit - Pauline
Leplongeon 8. Adam's Sister: Tree Symbolism in Premodern Mystical Islamic
Cosmology - Samer Akkach Concluding Reflections
Salonius 1. Mother Earth, Sister Moon and the Great Forest of T¿ne - Pippa
Salonius 2. Beowulf's Foliate Margins: The Surrounding Forest in Early
Medieval England - Michael D. J. Bintley 3. Bone, Stone, Wood: Encountering
Material Ecologies in Early Medieval Sculpture - Meg Boulton 4.
'Mervoillous fu li engineres que croix fist de fust, non de pierre':
Materiality and Vernacular Theology in the Wood of the Cross Legend - Laura
Chuhan Campbell 5. The Evolution of Relational Tree-Diagrams from the
Twelfth to Fourteenth Century: Visual Devices and Models of Knowledge -
José Higuera Rubio 6. From Forest to Orchard: Arboreal Areas as
Mnemotechnic Supports in the Middle Ages - Naïs Virenque 7. The Vegetal
Imaginary in Exemplary Literature: The Case of the Ci nous dit - Pauline
Leplongeon 8. Adam's Sister: Tree Symbolism in Premodern Mystical Islamic
Cosmology - Samer Akkach Concluding Reflections
Introduction: The Surrounding Forest - Michael D. J. Bintley and Pippa
Salonius 1. Mother Earth, Sister Moon and the Great Forest of T¿ne - Pippa
Salonius 2. Beowulf's Foliate Margins: The Surrounding Forest in Early
Medieval England - Michael D. J. Bintley 3. Bone, Stone, Wood: Encountering
Material Ecologies in Early Medieval Sculpture - Meg Boulton 4.
'Mervoillous fu li engineres que croix fist de fust, non de pierre':
Materiality and Vernacular Theology in the Wood of the Cross Legend - Laura
Chuhan Campbell 5. The Evolution of Relational Tree-Diagrams from the
Twelfth to Fourteenth Century: Visual Devices and Models of Knowledge -
José Higuera Rubio 6. From Forest to Orchard: Arboreal Areas as
Mnemotechnic Supports in the Middle Ages - Naïs Virenque 7. The Vegetal
Imaginary in Exemplary Literature: The Case of the Ci nous dit - Pauline
Leplongeon 8. Adam's Sister: Tree Symbolism in Premodern Mystical Islamic
Cosmology - Samer Akkach Concluding Reflections
Salonius 1. Mother Earth, Sister Moon and the Great Forest of T¿ne - Pippa
Salonius 2. Beowulf's Foliate Margins: The Surrounding Forest in Early
Medieval England - Michael D. J. Bintley 3. Bone, Stone, Wood: Encountering
Material Ecologies in Early Medieval Sculpture - Meg Boulton 4.
'Mervoillous fu li engineres que croix fist de fust, non de pierre':
Materiality and Vernacular Theology in the Wood of the Cross Legend - Laura
Chuhan Campbell 5. The Evolution of Relational Tree-Diagrams from the
Twelfth to Fourteenth Century: Visual Devices and Models of Knowledge -
José Higuera Rubio 6. From Forest to Orchard: Arboreal Areas as
Mnemotechnic Supports in the Middle Ages - Naïs Virenque 7. The Vegetal
Imaginary in Exemplary Literature: The Case of the Ci nous dit - Pauline
Leplongeon 8. Adam's Sister: Tree Symbolism in Premodern Mystical Islamic
Cosmology - Samer Akkach Concluding Reflections