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Relics Identity And Memory In Medieval Europe Marika Rsnen

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Relics Identity And Memory In Medieval Europe Marika Rsnen
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Marika Räsänen, Gritje Hartmann, Earl Jeffrey Richards
ISBN: 9782503555027, 9782503562032, 2503555020, 2503562035
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Relics Identity And Memory In Medieval Europe Marika Rsnen by Marika Räsänen, Gritje Hartmann, Earl Jeffrey Richards 9782503555027, 9782503562032, 2503555020, 2503562035 instant download after payment.

This volume contributes to current discussions of the place of relics in devotional life, politics, and identity-formation, by illustrating both the power which relics were thought to emanate as well as the historical continuity in the significance assigned to that power. Relics had the power to ‘touch’ believers not only as material objects, but also through different media that made their presence tangible and valuable. Local variants in relic-veneration demonstrate how relics were exploited, often with great skill, in different religious and political contexts. The volume covers both a wide historical and geographical span, from Late Antiquity to the early modern period, and from northern, central, and southern Europe.
The book focuses on textual, iconographical, archaeological, and architectural sources. The contributors explore how an efficient manipulation of the liturgy, narrative texts, iconographic traditions, and architectural settings were used to construct the meaningfulness of relics and how linguistic style and precision were critically important in creating a context for veneration. The methodology adopted in the book combines studies of material culture and close reading of textual evidence in order to offer a new multidisciplinary purchase on the study of relic cults.

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