Nuns' Priests' Tales

Nuns' Priests' Tales
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9780812249750
ISBN-13 : 0812249755
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Synopsis Nuns' Priests' Tales by : Fiona J. Griffiths

List of Abbreviations -- Prologue -- The puzzle of the nuns' priest --Biblical models : women and men in the apostolic life -- Jerome and the noble women of Rome -- Brothers, sons, and uncles : nuns' priests and family ties -- Speaking to the bridegroom : women and the power of prayer -- Conclusion -- Appendix : Beati pauperes.

The Carole: A Study of a Medieval Dance

The Carole: A Study of a Medieval Dance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9781351545778
ISBN-13 : 1351545779
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Synopsis The Carole: A Study of a Medieval Dance by : Robert Mullally

The carole was the principal social dance in France and England from c. 1100 to c. 1400 and was frequently mentioned in French and English medieval literature. However, it has been widely misunderstood by contributors in recent citations in dictionaries and reference books, both linguistic and musical. The carole was performed by all classes of society - kings and nobles, shepherds and servant girls. It is described as taking place both indoors and outdoors. Its central position in the life of the people is underlined by references not only in what we might call fictional texts, but also in historical (or quasi-historical) writings, in moral treatises and even in a work on astronomy. Dr Robert Mullally's focus is very much on details relevant to the history, choreography and performance of the dance as revealed in the primary sources. This methodology involves attempting to isolate the term carole from other dance terms not only in French, but also in other languages. Mullally's groundbreaking study establishes all the characteristics of this dance: etymological, choreographical, lyrical, musical and iconographical.

The Kings and Their Hawks

The Kings and Their Hawks
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780300130386
ISBN-13 : 0300130384
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Kings and Their Hawks by : Robin S. Oggins

Hunting with birds of prey was a popular sport in medieval England, in both the royal household & amongst the nobility who had the money to afford to retain falconers & buy the birds. This book offers a detailed history of royal falconry from the 11th to the 14th century.

The Materiality of Divine Agency

The Materiality of Divine Agency
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781501502309
ISBN-13 : 1501502301
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Materiality of Divine Agency by : Beate Pongratz-Leisten

Two topics of current critical interest, agency and materiality, are here explored in the context of their intersection with the divine. Specific case studies, emphasizing the ancient Near East but including treatments also of the European Middle Ages and ancient Greece, elucidate the nature and implications of this intersection: What is the relationship between the divine and the particular matter or physical form in which it is materially represented or mentally visualized? How do sacral or divine "things" act, and what is the source and nature of their agency? How might we productively define and think about anthropomorphism in relation to the divine? What is the relationship between the mental and the material image, and between the categories of object and image, image and likeness, and likeness and representation? Drawing on a broad range of written and pictorial sources, this volume is a novel contribution to the contemporary discourse on the functioning and communicative potential of the material and materialized divine as it is developing in the fields of anthropology, art history, and the history and cognitive science of religion.

Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England

Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780192576743
ISBN-13 : 0192576747
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Synopsis Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England by : Felicity Hill

Excommunication was the medieval churchs most severe sanction, used against people at all levels of society. It was a spiritual, social, and legal penalty. Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England offers a fresh perspective on medieval excommunication by taking a multi-dimensional approach to discussion of the sanction. Using England as a case study, Felicity Hill analyzes the intentions behind excommunication; how it was perceived and received, at both national and local level; the effects it had upon individuals and society. The study is structured thematically to argue that our understanding of excommunication should be shaped by how it was received within the community as well as the intentions of canon law and clerics. Challenging past assumptions about the inefficacy of excommunication, Hill argues that the sanction remained a useful weapon for the clerical elite: bringing into dialogue a wide range of source material allows effectiveness to be judged within a broader context. The complexity of political communication and action are revealed through public, conflicting, accepted and rejected excommunications. Excommunication could be manipulated to great effect in political conflicts and was an important means by which political events were communicated down the social strata of medieval society. Through its exploration of excommunication, the book reveals much about medieval cursing, pastoral care, fears about the afterlife, social ostracism, shame and reputation, and mass communication.

The Jewel of the Church

The Jewel of the Church
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9789004625761
ISBN-13 : 9004625763
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jewel of the Church by : Gerald of Wales

Conflicted Identities and Multiple Masculinities

Conflicted Identities and Multiple Masculinities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781136528477
ISBN-13 : 1136528474
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Synopsis Conflicted Identities and Multiple Masculinities by : Jacqueline Murray

Conflicting Identities and Multiple Masculinities takes as its focus the construction of masculinity in Western Europe from the early Middle Ages until the fifteenth century, crossing from pre-Christian Scandinavia across western Christendom. The essays consult a broad and representative cross section of sources including the work of theological, scholastic, and monastic writers, sagas, hagiography and memoirs, material culture, chronicles, exampla and vernacular literature, sumptuary legislation, and the records of ecclesiastical courts. The studies address questions of what constituted male identity, and male sexuality. How was masculinity constructed in different social groups? How did the secular and ecclesiastical ideals of masculinity reinforce each other or diverge? These essays address the topic of medieval men and, through a variety of theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary approaches, significantly extend our understanding of how, in the Middle Ages, masculinity and identity were conflicted and multifarious.

Gender and Holiness

Gender and Holiness
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781134514892
ISBN-13 : 1134514891
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Gender and Holiness by : Sam Riches

This volume examines gender-specific religious practices and contends that the pursuit of holiness can destabilize binary gender itself. Though saints may be classified as masculine or feminine, holiness may also cut across gender divisions and demand a break from normally gendered behaviour.