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Deborah Howard, Paul Davies, Deborah Howard, Wendy Pullan
Architecture and Pilgrimage, 1000-1500 - Southern Europe and Beyond
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext 'The work is highly engaging! and well worth looking through if dealing with the subject of late medieval architecture! pilgrimage! as well as broader aspects of aesthetics! iconography or material culture.' Hortulus 'Architecture and Pilgrimage! 1000-1500. Southern Europe and Beyond is! in sum! an invigorating volume because it encourages the reader to think again about familiar objects and monuments! be they scallop shells or Marian shrines! in new ways and in new relationships. Many of the studies are especially effective in urging deeper thought about the movement of the spectator/participant and about the nature of the similarities between or among a group of monuments.' The Medieval Review Informationen zum Autor Paul Davies is Reader in Architectural History at the University of Reading, UK. Deborah Howard is Professor of Architectural History and Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge University, UK. Wendy Pullan is Director of the Martin Centre for Research, Department of Architecture, Cambridge University, UK. Klappentext Although there is an obvious association between pilgrimage and place, relatively little research has centred directly on the role of architecture. Architecture and Pilgrimage, 1000-1500: Southern Europe and Beyond synthesizes the work of a distinguished international group of scholars. It takes a broad view of architecture, to include cities, routes, ritual topographies and human interaction with the natural environment, as well as specific buildings and shrines, and considers how these were perceived, represented and remembered. The essays explore both the ways in which the physical embodiment of pilgrimage cultures is shared, and what we can learn from the differences. The chosen period reflects the flowering of medieval and early modern pilgrimage. The perspective is that of the pilgrim journeying within - or embarking from - Southern Europe, with a particular emphasis on Italy. The book pursues the connections between pilgrimage and architecture through the investigation of such issues as theology, liturgy, patronage, miracles and healing, relics, and individual and communal memory. Moreover, it explores how pilgrimage may be regarded on various levels, from a physical journey towards a holy site to a more symbolic and internalized idea of pilgrimage of the soul. Zusammenfassung Although there is an obvious association between pilgrimage and place! relatively little research has centred directly on the role of architecture. Architecture and Pilgrimage! 1000-1500: Southern Europe and Beyond synthesizes the work of a distinguished international group of scholars. It takes a broad view of architecture! to include cities! routes! ritual topographies and human interaction with the natural environment! as well as specific buildings and shrines! and considers how these were perceived! represented and remembered. The essays explore both the ways in which the physical embodiment of pilgrimage cultures is shared! and what we can learn from the differences. The chosen period reflects the flowering of medieval and early modern pilgrimage. The perspective is that of the pilgrim journeying within - or embarking from - Southern Europe! with a particular emphasis on Italy. The book pursues the connections between pilgrimage and architecture through the investigation of such issues as theology! liturgy! patronage! miracles and healing! relics! and individual and communal memory. Moreover! it explores how pilgrimage may be regarded on various levels! from a physical journey towards a holy site to a more symbolic and internalized idea of pilgrimage of the soul. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Paul Davies and Deborah Howard; Part A Mediterranean Perspectives: Pilgrimage through pictures in medieval Byzantine churches, Henry Maguire; The four faces of the Ka'ba, Avinoam Shalem; Tracking the habitual: observation...
List of contents
Introduction, Paul Davies and Deborah Howard; Part A Mediterranean Perspectives: Pilgrimage through pictures in medieval Byzantine churches, Henry Maguire; The four faces of the Ka'ba, Avinoam Shalem; Tracking the habitual: observations on the pilgrim's shell, Wendy Pullan; Venice as gateway to the Holy Land: pilgrims as agents of transmission, Deborah Howard. Part B Italian Sacred Places as Pilgrimage Destinations: Icons 'in the air': new settings for the sacred in medieval Rome, Claudia Bolgia; Dominican shrines and urban pilgrimage in later-medieval Italy, Joanna Cannon; Imagery and the economy of penance at the tomb of St Francis, Donal Cooper and Janet Robson; Likeness in Italian Renaissance pilgrimage architecture, Paul Davies; Two Marian image shrines in 15th-century Tuscany, the 'iconography of architecture' and the limits of 'holy competition', Robert Maniura; Afterword: pilgrimage and transformation, Herbert L. Kessler; Bibliography; Index.
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'The work is highly engaging, and well worth looking through if dealing with the subject of late medieval architecture, pilgrimage, as well as broader aspects of aesthetics, iconography or material culture.' Hortulus
'Architecture and Pilgrimage, 1000-1500. Southern Europe and Beyond is, in sum, an invigorating volume because it encourages the reader to think again about familiar objects and monuments, be they scallop shells or Marian shrines, in new ways and in new relationships. Many of the studies are especially effective in urging deeper thought about the movement of the spectator/participant and about the nature of the similarities between or among a group of monuments.' The Medieval Review
Product details
Authors | Deborah Howard |
Assisted by | Paul Davies (Editor), Deborah Howard (Editor), Wendy Pullan (Editor) |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 26.08.2016 |
EAN | 9781138248168 |
ISBN | 978-1-138-24816-8 |
No. of pages | 304 |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Art
> Art history
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general) |
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