Oxford, Clarendon Press, (1969).
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XII,548 p. Cloth 19 cm (On Medieval art, literature in latin and vernacular, handwriting, philosophy, education, law, position of woman, economy, administration, political thought)
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Oxford, Clarendon Press, (1962).
XII,548 p. Cloth 19 cm (On Medieval art, literature in latin and vernacular, handwriting, philosophy, education, law, position of woman, economy, administration, political thought)
Oxford, 1948, in-8, 548pp, Reliure éditeur, jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire de la bibliothèque d'André Crépin! Ex-libris d'André Crépin. Une fiche de lecture manuscrites de Crépin. 548pp
, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 305 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 5 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503595672.
Summary Although as long ago as the 1940s Ernst H. Kantorowicz exhorted medievalists to make greater use of liturgical sources, historians largely continued to ignore the "magic thicket of prayers, benedictions, and ecclesiastical rites" that comprise the liturgy. Instead they left liturgical sources to specialists interested in the development of individual rites through time. This volume, inspired by Kantorowicz's insights, builds on the work of a new generation of scholars, who see liturgical sources as integral to understanding medieval politics and society. The individual essays focus on different polities and regions of medieval Christian Europe, but all concentrate on the high Middle Ages, a period in which the importance of liturgy to political cultures has traditionally been seen as being in decline. Together the essays demonstrate how a careful reading of liturgical sources can shed new light on political cultures and practices, how liturgical rituals shaped politics, and how political realities influenced liturgical ceremonial. They demonstrate the interrelationship between liturgical scholarship and political theory, and challenge the paradigm of the desacralization of kingship and politics in this period. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction (Figurski, Byttebier) 1. Pawe? Figurski: Sacramental Kingship. Modern Historiography versus Medieval Sources 2. Gy rgy Ger by: The Lord of the Liturgy. Political Theology in the Byzantine Liturgies 3. John F. Romano: Mass Riot in the Reign of Sylvester II 4. Grzegorz Pac: Gertruda and Her Saints. The Liturgical Calendar Between West and East, and Its Political Meanings 5. Pieter Byttebier: How Many Bodies for the Bishop? Episcopal Methods of Politurgy in Early Eleventh-Century Lotharingia 6. Andrew J. M. Irving: 'Lector, si adesses!' Liturgy and Strategies of History Writing in Medieval Southern Italy 7. Bartlomiej D?wiga?a: Palm Sunday and Easter 1118 in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Sacred Topography, Liturgical Celebrations, and Dynastic Crisis 8. Vedran Sulovsky: The Barbarossaleuchter. Imperial Monument and Pious Donation 9. Erik Niblaeus: 'One Harmonious Form'. Liturgy and Group Formation in Central-Medieval Denmark 10. Johanna Dale: Saint Oswald on Bishop Richard's Vestments. Liturgy and Politics at Old St. Paul's 11. M. Cecilia Gaposchkin: Liturgy and Kingship at the Sainte Chapelle