Turnhout, Brepols, 2004 Hardback, X+264 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503515144.
Interiorization and a trend towards a consideration of the nature of personal experience have long been recognized as important elements in the changing landscape of the religious culture of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The homo interior is at the centre of the religious writings of that time, and the 'inner man' is a pivotal concept for making sense of the literature of religious formation. Monastic writers try to provide their readers with a 'script' to enact in themselves, in order to form their inner self, as the way to ascend to the knowledge of God. Interiority, however, is not a straightforward aspect of human existence with an unchanging meaning. The notion as it is used by medieval monastic authors gives expression to a specific understanding of what a human being was thought to be, quite different from later self-perceptions. Because of this difference, when they write 'histories of the self' historians and philosophers often pass over the Middle Ages. On the other hand, in histories of mysticism the twelfth century is often read through the lens of later mysticism. This book explores the notion of interiority via four influential authors of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and the way in which notions about interiority function in their pedagogy. The concepts governing how the homo interior is fashioned are developed within age-old monastic and theological traditions. Medieval ideas about man as imago Dei, monastic reading culture and biblical exegesis are only a few of the elements of these traditions. The choice of authors has been guided by the wish to encompass and highlight various aspects of the eleventh- and twelfth-century notions of 'inner life': monastic and eremitical tradition in Peter Damian, theological-anthropological concepts in Hugh of Saint-Victor, the importance of exegetical procedures in Richard of Saint-Victor, and the role of experience in William of Saint-Thierry. These authors illustrate what was then conceptually possible when it came to thinking about the inner life. Their notions of the inner self are an intriguing part of a continuing history of conceptions of the self and of how it may be fashioned. Languages : English.
Edinburgh, Clark 1935 X + 54pp.with map, in the series "Old Testament Studies" vol.I, some foxing on edges
Nathan 1995 11x0 8x17 8cm. 1995. Broché.
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Oxford University Press 1987 208 pages in8. 1987. Cartonné. 208 pages.
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Paris, C. Marpon et E. Flammarion et A. Lacroix, sans date (fin XIXe siècle) ; in-8, broché ; 6 ff. , 588 p.
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Vilo-Diéu- Veisoun Oustau Di Publicacioun poupulàri de Prouvènço 1907 -in-4 broché un volume, broché saumon in-quarto Editeur (paperback in-4 Editor) (19 x 28,2 cm), dos et couverture imprimés en noir (front cover printed), texte en provençal, orné de nombreuses photographies et gravures in texte en noir, couverture défraichie avec manque de papier en haut sur 1 cm2 mais intérieur parfait, 144 pages, 1907 Vilo-Diéu- Veisoun (Vau-Cluso) Oustau Di Publicacioun poupulàri de Prouvènço (JACOMET EDITEUR),
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Pocket 2017 512 pages 10 8x17 6x2 6cm. 2017. pocket_book. 512 pages.
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Pocket 2018 792 pages 10 8x17 6x3 4cm. 2018. pocket_book. 792 pages.
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John Wiley & Sons 2001 444 pages 17 8x3 8x25cm. 2001. Broché. 444 pages.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2004 Hardback, XXII+369 p., 60 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503510859.
This volume examines the various forms of contact between Scandinavia and the rest of Europe from 800 to 1350. It consists of twenty-five papers from international scholars specialising in archaeology, onomastics, literature, art history, epigraphy, religious history and linguistics. The volume is innovative in three respects: (i) in transcending conventional historical boundaries, by bringing together work on both the viking and medieval periods; (ii) by examining the ways in which mainland Europe influenced Scandinavia (e.g. kingship, law and social organisation; and classical and continental literary traditions); and (iii) by synthesising all the material for an English-language readership for the first time. The broader timespan of investigation illustrates the changing nature of contact and the gradual integration of Scandinavia into European society: by 1350 Scandinavia was no longer a heathen outpost on the periphery of the known world, but an integral part of Western Christendom. The cultural impact of mainland Europe on Scandinavia, frequently mediated through religious channels, although less dramatic, is shown to have had a more significant long-term impact than the earlier viking raids. The volume is structured around the following sections: Historical and Archaeological Evidence for [Scandinavian] Contact with the British Isles; Evidence for the Linguistic Impact of Scandinavian Settlement; Evidence for the Impact of Christianity on Scandinavia; Textual Evidence for Contact, Conflict, and Coexistence. Languages : English.
Paris : Ed. de Minuit, 1978. In-8 (22 cm), couverture souple illustrée, illustrations en noir in texte, 187 pages, 238 gr.
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Minuit, Arguments, 1969, 189 pp., broché, couverture légèrement empoussiérée, bon état.
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Paris, Les Editions de Minuit, 1978. 13 x 22, 187 pp., broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
Traduit de l'anglais et de l'allemand par Jean-Paul Boons et Radmila Zygouris.
Le Livre de Poche 712 pages 11x17 8x3 5cm. Sans date. mass_market. 712 pages.
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Le Livre De Poche 2016 768 pages 11x17 4x3 2cm. 2016. pocket_book. 768 pages.
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Le Livre De Poche 2016 768 pages 11x17 4x3 2cm. 2016. pocket_book. 768 pages.
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Le Livre De Poche 2016 768 pages 11x17 4x3 2cm. 2016. pocket_book. 768 pages.
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Jean Claude Lattes Ed 2015 560 pages 13x4 4x20 2cm. 2015. Broché. 560 pages.
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Jean Claude Lattes Ed 2015 560 pages 13x4 4x20 2cm. 2015. Broché. 560 pages.
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Le Livre De Poche 2016 768 pages 11x17 4x3 2cm. 2016. pocket_book. 768 pages.
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Le Livre de poche 2014 216 pages 11x1 4x17 6cm. 2014. pocket_book. 216 pages.
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livre de poche 1991 352 pages 11x2x17cm. 1991. Broché. 352 pages.
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