This article offers the first comprehensive investigation into the role of prophecy in the writings of the English Benedictine artist, mapmaker and chronicler Matthew Paris (c.1200–1259). It takes his accounts of visions, dreams, prophetic texts and other prognostic incidents as the starting-point for an exploration of Matthew’s conception of truth and of his understanding of the relationship between the natural and the supernatural, and between history and prophecy. In the process, it challenges widely held assumptions about the role of eschatological thinking in Matthew’s approach to the past, and suggests implications for our understanding of ideas about prophecy and the Apocalypse in the intellectual, literary and religious culture of h...
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that Matthew's gospel has significantly developed both sapienti...
This thesis argues that, while the Revelation of John claims to unveil reality, the interpretative s...
This study fills a gap in previous research concerning the portrayal of Peter in Matthew, especiall...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation into the role of prophecy in the writings ...
Belief in prophetic inspiration and the possibility of discerning the future was a cornerstone of me...
Matthew Paris was one of the most prolific and influential historians of the central middle ages. Ma...
This paper makes an examination of the overall framework of the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, and ...
[Introduction]. In 1632, the English theologian Joseph Mede proposed a new avenue for interpretin...
This chapter takes the writings of the thirteenth-century chronicler Matthew Paris of St Albans (c.1...
Tracing the emergence of the author function in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, d...
The compilation known as the Extract of Various Prophecies (Auszug etlicher Practica und Prophezeiun...
This dissertation examines the continental reception of Hildegard of Bingen's apocalyptic discourse ...
Prophecy — that is, the action of foretelling or predicting the future, particularly a future though...
This dissertation explores the utopian and dystopian tones of apocalypticism in medieval secular lit...
Parmi les nombreuses apocalypses composées durant l’Antiquité judéo-chrétienne, seules l’Apocalypse ...
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that Matthew's gospel has significantly developed both sapienti...
This thesis argues that, while the Revelation of John claims to unveil reality, the interpretative s...
This study fills a gap in previous research concerning the portrayal of Peter in Matthew, especiall...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation into the role of prophecy in the writings ...
Belief in prophetic inspiration and the possibility of discerning the future was a cornerstone of me...
Matthew Paris was one of the most prolific and influential historians of the central middle ages. Ma...
This paper makes an examination of the overall framework of the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, and ...
[Introduction]. In 1632, the English theologian Joseph Mede proposed a new avenue for interpretin...
This chapter takes the writings of the thirteenth-century chronicler Matthew Paris of St Albans (c.1...
Tracing the emergence of the author function in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, d...
The compilation known as the Extract of Various Prophecies (Auszug etlicher Practica und Prophezeiun...
This dissertation examines the continental reception of Hildegard of Bingen's apocalyptic discourse ...
Prophecy — that is, the action of foretelling or predicting the future, particularly a future though...
This dissertation explores the utopian and dystopian tones of apocalypticism in medieval secular lit...
Parmi les nombreuses apocalypses composées durant l’Antiquité judéo-chrétienne, seules l’Apocalypse ...
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that Matthew's gospel has significantly developed both sapienti...
This thesis argues that, while the Revelation of John claims to unveil reality, the interpretative s...
This study fills a gap in previous research concerning the portrayal of Peter in Matthew, especiall...