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Envisioning The Bishop Images And The Episcopacy In The Middle Ages Editors Sigrid Danielson And Evan A Gatti

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Envisioning The Bishop Images And The Episcopacy In The Middle Ages Editors Sigrid Danielson And Evan A Gatti
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.54 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Editors Sigrid Danielson and Evan A. Gatti
ISBN: 9782503547992, 9782503552606, 2503547990, 2503552609
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 29

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Envisioning The Bishop Images And The Episcopacy In The Middle Ages Editors Sigrid Danielson And Evan A Gatti by Editors Sigrid Danielson And Evan A. Gatti 9782503547992, 9782503552606, 2503547990, 2503552609 instant download after payment.

The bishop wielded significant authority in religious, intellectual, and political spheres during the Middle Ages, but how was this influence articulated, and once articulated, how was it received? The essays in this volume represent a variety of disciplinary perspectives, each tuned to the production of images made by, for, and about the medieval episcopacy. They present the bishop as a model of piety and intellectual life as well as political and religious action.
Considering material from Late Antiquity through the thirteenth century, the essays offer a series of case-studies demonstrating that crafting episcopal imagery was a complicated endeavour employing pictorial, historical, literary, and historiographic devices. Never a static institution, the episcopacy was formed and reformed making it visible to the bishop, to those with whom he interacted, and to broader communities. These efforts at making present the power and authorities of the office asserted the duties, expectations, and ideals of the bishop in ways often specific to time and place.
The diverse perspectives on the episcopal image assembled here reveal the office, not as a singular contour, but as a succession of marks and erasures. Shaped by supporters and detractors alike, medieval images of the bishop engaged with historical models, responded to present realities, and considered the eschatological future.

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