This paper seeks to frame the importance of \u2018imaginative culture\u2019 during the Middle ages. In the first part, I provide an overview of the most recent works on the medieval vision theories, underling the increasing interest of medieval scholars in visual culture and cognitive theory. In the second part, starting with the theory of image formulated by theology and exegesis between the 3th and the 11th century, I illustrate the key elements of the visual culture of the Middle Ages and I argue that it is founded on a real \u2018dramatic turn\u2019, whose peculiar features are the close connection between vision and action, the performative inclusion and, finally, the empathetic knowledge
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ISBN : 978-2-503-53270-7.International audienceThe role of the senses in medieval Western culture ha...
This book presents, for the first time, a coherent, tightly argued history of medieval mediality, wh...
The doctoral thesis here presented aims to propose a profile, so far absent in the history of studie...
By according equal importance to theoretical accounts of vision and cultural practices of seeing, th...
This article aims to contextualize the main currents in the interpretation of medieval images, under...
During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols. A...
This paper analyzes the cultural perception of the Middle Ages in the contemporary Age by highlighti...
How were the relations among image, imagination and cognition characterized in the period 1500 – 180...
The purpose of this work is to study the visual and acoustic relationship of painting and music in t...
Bilder können im Mittelalter zum narrativen Medium werden, und Texte öffnen ihren Lesern Schauräume....
Complementary to revelation in the Word, Christianity depends on visual media that provide insight i...
The medieval architecture presents aspects and characteristics that clearly distinguish them from ot...
International audienceIn recent years, many medievalists have become interested in the place of the ...
Facing the mediatic image's crushing power in contemporary societies, can we conceive the locus of i...
This paper wants to investigate the traces that the shamanic thought and the shamamanic culture have...
ISBN : 978-2-503-53270-7.International audienceThe role of the senses in medieval Western culture ha...
This book presents, for the first time, a coherent, tightly argued history of medieval mediality, wh...
The doctoral thesis here presented aims to propose a profile, so far absent in the history of studie...