Memory and commemoration in medieval culture

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Other Authors: Brenner, Elma (Editor, Hrsg.)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey [u.a.] : Ashgate , 2013
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Online Access:Rezension
Related Items:Rezensiert in: [Rezension von: Elma Brenner / Meredith Cohen / Mary Franklin-Brown (eds.), Memory and commemoration in medieval culture]
Author Notes:ed. by Elma Brenner; Meredith Cohen; Mary Franklin-Brown
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Memory and imagesImages and the Work of Memory : The Sixth-Century Mosaics of Ravenna, Italy
  • Jean-Claude Schmitt (translated from the French by Marie-Pierre Gelin)
  • Part III. Memory, Reading and PerformanceThe Speculum Maius, Between Thesaurus and Lieu de Mémoire
  • Mary Franklin-Brown
  • Part I. Memory and images ; Images and the Work of Memory : The Sixth-Century Mosaics of Ravenna, Italy
  • Jean-Claude Schmitt (translated from the French by Marie-Pierre Gelin)
  • Part III. Memory, Reading and Performance ; The Speculum Maius, Between Thesaurus and Lieu de Mémoire
  • Mary Franklin-Brown
  • "Images Gross and Sensible" : Violence, Memory and Art in the Thirteenth Century
  • Martha Easton
  • Beyond the Two Doors of Memory : Intertextualities and Intervisualities in Thirteenth-Century Illuminated Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie and the Histoire Ancienne
  • Rosa María Rodríguez Porto
  • Part II. Commemoration and oblivion ; The Making of the Carolingian Libri Memoriales : Exploring or Constructing the Past?
  • Eva-Maria Butz and Alfons Zettler
  • Status and the Soul : Commemoration and Intercession in the Rayonnant Chapels of Northern France in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
  • Mailan S. Doquang
  • Ritual Excommunication : An "Ars Oblivionalis"?
  • Christian Jaser
  • The Memory of Roman Law in an Illuminated Manuscript of Justinian's Digest
  • Joanna Fronska
  • "Quant j'eus tout recordé par ordre" : Memory and Performance on Display in the Manuscripts of Guillaume de Machaut's Voir Dit and Remede de Fortune
  • Kate Maxwell
  • Acrostics as Copyright Protection in the Franco-Italian Epic : Implications for Memory Theory
  • John F. Levy
  • Part IV. Royal and Aristocratic Memory and Commemoration ; Changes of Aristocratic Identity : Remarriage and Remembrance in Europe 900-1200
  • Elisabeth van Houts
  • Longchamp and Lourcine : The Role of Female Abbeys in the Construction of Capetian Memory (Late Thirteenth Century to Mid-Fourteenth Century)
  • Anne-Hélène Allirot (translated from the French by Lewis Beer)
  • Louis IX and Liturgical Memory
  • M. Cecilia Gaposchkin
  • Part V. Remembering Medieval France ; Pierre Loti's "Memories" of the Middle Ages : Feasting on the Gothic in 1888
  • Elizabeth Emery
  • Celebrating the Medieval Past in Modern Cluny : How Popular Events Helped Shape Collective Memory for a Small French Town
  • Janet T. Marquardt
  • "A Mere Patch of Color" : Isabella Stewart Gardner and the Shattered Glass of Reims Cathedral
  • Shirin Fozi.
  • "Images Gross and Sensible" : Violence, Memory and Art in the Thirteenth Century
  • Martha Easton
  • Beyond the Two Doors of Memory : Intertextualities and Intervisualities in Thirteenth-Century Illuminated Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie and the Histoire Ancienne
  • Rosa María Rodríguez Porto
  • Part II. Commemoration and oblivion ; The Making of the Carolingian Libri Memoriales : Exploring or Constructing the Past?
  • Eva-Maria Butz and Alfons Zettler
  • Status and the Soul : Commemoration and Intercession in the Rayonnant Chapels of Northern France in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
  • Mailan S. Doquang
  • Ritual Excommunication : An "Ars Oblivionalis"?
  • Christian Jaser
  • The Memory of Roman Law in an Illuminated Manuscript of Justinian's Digest
  • Joanna Fronska
  • "Quant j'eus tout recordé par ordre" : Memory and Performance on Display in the Manuscripts of Guillaume de Machaut's Voir Dit and Remede de Fortune
  • Kate Maxwell
  • Acrostics as Copyright Protection in the Franco-Italian Epic : Implications for Memory Theory
  • John F. Levy
  • Part IV. Royal and Aristocratic Memory and Commemoration ; Changes of Aristocratic Identity : Remarriage and Remembrance in Europe 900-1200
  • Elisabeth van Houts
  • Longchamp and Lourcine : The Role of Female Abbeys in the Construction of Capetian Memory (Late Thirteenth Century to Mid-Fourteenth Century)
  • Anne-Hélène Allirot (translated from the French by Lewis Beer)
  • Louis IX and Liturgical Memory
  • M. Cecilia Gaposchkin
  • Part V. Remembering Medieval France ; Pierre Loti's "Memories" of the Middle Ages : Feasting on the Gothic in 1888
  • Elizabeth Emery
  • Celebrating the Medieval Past in Modern Cluny : How Popular Events Helped Shape Collective Memory for a Small French Town
  • Janet T. Marquardt
  • "A Mere Patch of Color" : Isabella Stewart Gardner and the Shattered Glass of Reims Cathedral
  • Shirin Fozi.