These thirty-two papers from the 7th International Medieval Congress held in Leeds in 2000, wrestle with the complex and difficult subject of time and eternity in the medieval period. They reflect different scholarly approaches to the subject and reveal a variety of medieval concepts of time and its function. The papers are arranged according to seven themes: Time, its computation and the use of calendars; Jewish concepts of time and redemption; Christian philosophies of eternity and time; Monastic and clerical conceptions; Literary representations; Time and art; The end of the world
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
Medieval society was supremely well coordinated, with the ringing of church bells for the cycle of d...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206965 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
These thirty-two papers from the 7th International Medieval Congress held in Leeds in 2000, wrestle ...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
For its 16th annual symposium, the International Medieval Society Paris invites scholarly papers on ...
he fact that we can ask this question of the Middle Ages and expect a considered answer is an indica...
This article is devoted to the problem of perception of time in the middle Ages. The author compares...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
Actes du séminaire organisé le 27 janvier 2018.International audienceAddressing the subject of time ...
Reseña de: Gerhard JARITZ – Gerson MORENO-RIAÑO, Time and Eternity. The Medieval Discourse, Brepol...
Medieval thinkers are often seen as “accountants” engaged in a classification of all substances form...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
The hopes and fears associated with the imminence of apocalypse acted as catalysts for a number of s...
This thesis examines how early modern religious texts make time visible in their material forms. The...
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
Medieval society was supremely well coordinated, with the ringing of church bells for the cycle of d...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206965 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
These thirty-two papers from the 7th International Medieval Congress held in Leeds in 2000, wrestle ...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
For its 16th annual symposium, the International Medieval Society Paris invites scholarly papers on ...
he fact that we can ask this question of the Middle Ages and expect a considered answer is an indica...
This article is devoted to the problem of perception of time in the middle Ages. The author compares...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
Actes du séminaire organisé le 27 janvier 2018.International audienceAddressing the subject of time ...
Reseña de: Gerhard JARITZ – Gerson MORENO-RIAÑO, Time and Eternity. The Medieval Discourse, Brepol...
Medieval thinkers are often seen as “accountants” engaged in a classification of all substances form...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
The hopes and fears associated with the imminence of apocalypse acted as catalysts for a number of s...
This thesis examines how early modern religious texts make time visible in their material forms. The...
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
Medieval society was supremely well coordinated, with the ringing of church bells for the cycle of d...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206965 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...