The paper considers some contemplative aspects of the Croatian Glagolitic prose text The Vision of St. Bernard. It originates from one of the potentially most popular Latin contrasts, and is preserved in two Croatian Glagolitic miscellanies from the 15th century. It mirrors general aspects of the medieval Christian spirituality and is draped in a vibrant, dramatic dialogue. Although the fate of the protagonists (agonists, in fact) is known in advance, their argument is marked by stylistically successful variations of the teaching essentially addressing the receivers. The version of the work recorded in the “Oxford Miscellany” (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Ms. Can. Lit. 414) includes a dream vision (assigned to one of the most important medieva...
First English translation (by John Barry)of a Renaissance text on the conversation of the Hungarian ...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
The immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the dead are two of the most widely treated topi...
The present bachelor thesis presents the poetic ?Disputes between soul and body?, written in the Cze...
This contribution is based on the rejection of medieval dualism or on distinguishing the body from t...
This work analyses the concept of the soul in the Slavic and the Serbian cultures in the context ...
An interest in exploring the roots of the Gregorian reform of the Church in the eleventh century led...
The aim of this PhD thesis is the typological classification of the dominant models describing suffe...
This article takes the fight of the soul with the body and presents selected items of anthropology o...
Dreams and visions in medieval literature are often treated as a genre. This dissertation attempts t...
In the sixth and seventh centuries the belief in an active afterlife and its corollaries, the cult o...
Blood and Milk in Medieval ImageryThe wall painting Plague Image (also named the Image of Scourge, M...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
The text deals with the attitudes towards the body and the soul in the Ruthenian Orthodox homiliary ...
First English translation (by John Barry)of a Renaissance text on the conversation of the Hungarian ...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
The immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the dead are two of the most widely treated topi...
The present bachelor thesis presents the poetic ?Disputes between soul and body?, written in the Cze...
This contribution is based on the rejection of medieval dualism or on distinguishing the body from t...
This work analyses the concept of the soul in the Slavic and the Serbian cultures in the context ...
An interest in exploring the roots of the Gregorian reform of the Church in the eleventh century led...
The aim of this PhD thesis is the typological classification of the dominant models describing suffe...
This article takes the fight of the soul with the body and presents selected items of anthropology o...
Dreams and visions in medieval literature are often treated as a genre. This dissertation attempts t...
In the sixth and seventh centuries the belief in an active afterlife and its corollaries, the cult o...
Blood and Milk in Medieval ImageryThe wall painting Plague Image (also named the Image of Scourge, M...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
The text deals with the attitudes towards the body and the soul in the Ruthenian Orthodox homiliary ...
First English translation (by John Barry)of a Renaissance text on the conversation of the Hungarian ...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
The immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the dead are two of the most widely treated topi...