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  • - Threat and Fascination
     
    895,95 kr.

  • - A Critical Inheritance of Mystical Themes in the Fourteenth Century
    af Satoshi Kikuchi
    808,95 kr.

  • - Latin and Vernacular Translations of Scientific Treatises in Medieval Europe
     
    258,95 kr.

  • - Essais de langue et de litterature francaises du moyen age
     
    166,95 kr.

  • - Reflections on the Study of Monasticism in the Central Middle Ages
     
    625,95 kr.

  • - Bartholomew of Messina and Cultural Life at the Court of Manfred of Sicily
     
    827,95 kr.

  • - Pietro d'Abano and the Reception of Pseudo-Aristotle's Problemata Physica in the Middle Ages
     
    707,95 kr.

  • af Werner Verbeke
    255,95 kr.

  • af Paul Trio & Marjan De Smet
    167,95 kr.

    Church buildings dominated the medieval towns. Higher and stronger than most buildings in town, they offered a venue for various kinds of activities. Primarily the faithful flocked towards the churches to attend masses. However, the use of sacred places was not restricted to religion. Secular authorities, the ruler, the town government, the trades or guilds also made use of these ecclesiastical buildings for practical or socio-political reasons. As such the sacred places were perceived to lend a kind of sacral aura to all proceedings taking place inside. Apart from a mere enumeration and description of the different uses eleven scholars explain why these sacred places were such appreciated venues for various kinds of secular activities, and why some churches and monasteries were more popular than others.

  • af Jacoba van Leeuwen
    156,95 kr.

    In context of the late medieval state centralisation, the political autonomy of the towns of the Low Counties, Northern France and the Swiss Confederation was threatened by tensions with higher levels of power. Within this conflict both rulers and towns employed symbolic means of communication to legitimise their power position. The authors of Symbolic Communication in Late Medieval Towns explore how new layers of meaning were attached to well-known traditions and how these new rituals were perceived. They study the public encounters between rulers and towns, as well as the use of rituals to express the political and religious relations between the various social groups within the town.

  • af R. Lievens
    792,95 kr.

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