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Spiritual temporalities in late-medieval Europe / edited by Michael Foster.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 200 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781443824361
  • 1443824364
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Spiritual temporalities in late-medieval Europe.DDC classification:
  • 274.05 22
LOC classification:
  • BR115.T56 S65 2010eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Spiritual temporalities / Michael Foster -- Augustine at the end of history : universal histories and the individual's place in time / John Lance Griffith -- The many faces of Peter Lombard : changing perceptions of a master in images made between 1150 and 1215 / Laura Cleaver -- Saints' encounters with secular rulers in the Welsh saints' lives in the Vespasian legendary : miracles between belief and religious politics / Luciana Meinking Guimarães -- Apocalyptic time and anti-Semitism in thirteenth-century England / Nancy Ross -- Art and belief in medieval Castile / Tom Nickson -- Polysemy, metatheatricality, and affective piety : a study of conceptual blending in the York play The crucifixion / Karen Ward -- Scribal editing in Tundale as theological rhetoric in the age of romance / Michael Foster -- Play time : picturing seasonal games in the sixteenth century / Amy Orrock.
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Summary: Nowadays, many take for granted that time is quantifiable and measurable; did the people of medieval Europe feel the same way? How was their perception of time influenced by their religious faith? How did their faith change over time? This book collects v.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-196) and index.

Spiritual temporalities / Michael Foster -- Augustine at the end of history : universal histories and the individual's place in time / John Lance Griffith -- The many faces of Peter Lombard : changing perceptions of a master in images made between 1150 and 1215 / Laura Cleaver -- Saints' encounters with secular rulers in the Welsh saints' lives in the Vespasian legendary : miracles between belief and religious politics / Luciana Meinking Guimarães -- Apocalyptic time and anti-Semitism in thirteenth-century England / Nancy Ross -- Art and belief in medieval Castile / Tom Nickson -- Polysemy, metatheatricality, and affective piety : a study of conceptual blending in the York play The crucifixion / Karen Ward -- Scribal editing in Tundale as theological rhetoric in the age of romance / Michael Foster -- Play time : picturing seasonal games in the sixteenth century / Amy Orrock.

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Nowadays, many take for granted that time is quantifiable and measurable; did the people of medieval Europe feel the same way? How was their perception of time influenced by their religious faith? How did their faith change over time? This book collects v.

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