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Dreams Nature And Practices As Signs Of The Future In The Middle Ages Michael Lackner Editor

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Dreams Nature And Practices As Signs Of The Future In The Middle Ages Michael Lackner Editor
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Michael Lackner (Editor), Chia-Feng Chang (Editor), Klaus Herbers (Editor), Alexander Fidora (Editor), Fabrizio Pregadio (Coordinator)
ISBN: 9789004519176, 9004519173
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Dreams Nature And Practices As Signs Of The Future In The Middle Ages Michael Lackner Editor by Michael Lackner (editor), Chia-feng Chang (editor), Klaus Herbers (editor), Alexander Fidora (editor), Fabrizio Pregadio (coordinator) 9789004519176, 9004519173 instant download after payment.

A great number of historical examples show how desperate people sought to obtain a glimpse of the future or explain certain incidents retrospectively through signs that had occurred in advance. In that sense, signs are always considered a portent of future events. In different societies, and at different times, the written or unwritten rules regarding their interpretation varied, although there was perhaps a common understanding of these processes.
This present volume collates essays from specialists in the field of prognostication in the European Middle Ages.
Contributors are Klaus Herbers, Wolfram Brandes, Zhao Lu, Rolf Scheuermann, Thomas Krümpel, Bernardo Bertholin Kerr, Gaelle Bosseman, Julia Eva Wannenmacher (†), Matthias Kaup, Vincent Gossaert, Jürgen Gebhardt, Matthias Gebauer, Richard Landes.

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