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Medieval Allegory And The Building Of The New Jerusalem Ann R Meyer

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Medieval Allegory And The Building Of The New Jerusalem Ann R Meyer
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Publisher: D.S.Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Ann R. Meyer
ISBN: 9780859917964, 0859917967
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Medieval Allegory And The Building Of The New Jerusalem Ann R Meyer by Ann R. Meyer 9780859917964, 0859917967 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the concept of the New Jerusalem, the City of God, as an architectural ideal during the middle ages, and the way in which it is represented allegorically in patristic writings, liturgy, building, and later literature. The author begins by examining its conceptual foundations in such sources as the Hebrew Bible, Bede's exegesis, the religious philosophy of Plotinus, and Augustine's theology. She then explores the influence and the expression of the New Jerusalem in liturgy and architecture, using the twelfth-century remodelling of the Abbey Church of St-Denis and its dedication liturgy to show how the building serves as an eschatological and apocalyptic landscape. The chantry movement in late medieval England is situated in this context, and leads to a demonstration of the movement's associations with the highly-wrought poem Pearl and its companion poems; the book analyses Pearl as medieval architecture, offering fresh perspectives on its elaborate construction and historical context. ANN R. MEYER teaches in the Department of Literature, Claremont McKenna College.

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