The Art of Matthew Paris in the Chronica Majora
Author: Suzanne Lewis
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1987-01-01
Total Pages: 586
ISBN-13: 9780520049819
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Author: Suzanne Lewis
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1987-01-01
Total Pages: 586
ISBN-13: 9780520049819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Melanie Holcomb
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 1588393186
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses the techniques, uses, and aesthetics of medieval drawings; and reproduces work from more than fifty manuscripts produced between the ninth and early fourteenth century.
Author: Daniel K. Connolly
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9781843834786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn examination of the intricate cartography of Matthew Paris, and the meanings of the maps themselves.
Author: Matthew Paris
Publisher:
Published: 1853
Total Pages: 616
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexa Sand
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2014-03-31
Total Pages: 433
ISBN-13: 1107032229
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFocuses on one of the most attractive features of late medieval manuscript illumination: the portrait of the book owner at prayer within the pages of her prayer-book.
Author: Robert Allan Maxwell
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 0271036362
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Brings together the disciplines of art, music, and history to explore the importance of the past to conceptions of the present in the central Middle Ages"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Barbara Drake Boehm
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2016-09-14
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 1588395987
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMedieval Jerusalem was a vibrant international center, home to multiple cultures, faiths, and languages. Harmonious and dissonant voices from many lands, including Persians, Turks, Greeks, Syrians, Armenians, Georgians, Copts, Ethiopians, Indians, and Europeans, passed in the narrow streets of a city not much larger than midtown Manhattan. Patrons, artists, pilgrims, poets, and scholars from Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions focused their attention on the Holy City, endowing and enriching its sacred buildings, creating luxury goods for its residents, and praising its merits. This artistic fertility was particularly in evidence between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries, notwithstanding often devastating circumstances—from the earthquake of 1033 to the fierce battles of the Crusades. So strong a magnet was Jerusalem that it drew out the creative imagination of even those separated from it by great distance, from as far north as Scandinavia to as far east as present-day China. This publication is the first to define these four centuries as a singularly creative moment in a singularly complex city. Through absorbing essays and incisive discussions of nearly 200 works of art, Jerusalem, 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven explores not only the meaning of the city to its many faiths and its importance as a destination for tourists and pilgrims but also the aesthetic strands that enhanced and enlivened the medieval city that served as the crossroads of the known world.
Author: Matthew Paris
Publisher:
Published: 1852
Total Pages: 552
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Christiane J. Gruber
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2014-10-24
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 3110312549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDisziplinäre Grenzen überschreitend zielt der Band darauf ab, die Visualisierung Mohammeds in der westlichen Welt vis-à-vis mit dessen Darstellung im Islam zu untersuchen. Dabei wird das Material weder geographischen oder sprachlichen Sphären zugeordnet noch werden Textquellen isoliert von bildlichen Darstellungen betrachtet. Die Beiträge eröffnen vielmehr einen thematischen und theoretischen Dialog über die Frage, wie der Prophet in verschiedenen kulturellen Traditionen, in Europa und Amerika und in der Welt des Islam, vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart, vergegenwärtigt wurde.
Author: Natasha R. Hodgson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-03-05
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 1351680145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume presents the first substantial exploration of crusading and masculinity, focusing on the varied ways in which the symbiotic relationship between the two was made manifest in a range of medieval settings and sources, and to what ends. Ideas about masculinity formed an inherent part of the mindset of societies in which crusading happened, and of the conceptual framework informing both those who recorded the events and those who participated. Examination and interrogation of these ideas enables a better contextualised analysis of how those events were experienced, comprehended and portrayed. The collection is structured around five themes: sources and models; contrasting masculinities; emasculation and transgression; masculinity and religiosity and kingship and chivalry. By incorporating masculinity within their analysis of the crusades and of crusaders the contributors demonstrate how such approaches greatly enhance our understanding of crusading as an ideal, an institution and an experience. Individual essays consider western campaigns to the Middle East and Islamic responses; events and sources from the Iberian peninsula and Prussia are also interrogated and re-examined, thus enabling cross-cultural comparison of the meanings attached to medieval manhood. The collection also highlights the value of employing gender as a vital means of assessing relationships between different groups of men, whose values and standards of behaviour were socially and culturally constructed in distinct ways.