Western society has rejected the idea of death and has attempted to eliminate all the rituals associated with it. There has, however, been another type of death, or rather of dying, which has been governed by rituals and, above all, has allowed people time and space to prepare themselves for death. This article examines the ways in which death is “demystified” and treated as a fundamental part of life in certain medieval texts, such as La canzone di Orlando and I romanzi della Tavola Rotonda
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed explores new cultural research into...
This article draws attention to one of the important dimensions of the Christian vision of death, na...
This article analizes the question about the presence of the dead people in aspecifical society, the...
This article contributes to the knowledge of Castilian medieval religious belief and to explain the ...
The decades after the Black Death saw a transformation in death practice in Italy. As the experience...
La presencia cotidiana de la muerte en la Edad Media ha dado lugar a numerosas representaciones cult...
The purpose of this article is to characterize the doctrine and practice concerning death and salvat...
El origen escriturario de la muerte como castigo es el punto de partida de su ejemplari...
The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cultural studies, at the same time pr...
If we try to identify the actual moment of the death, we discover that the semiotic frontier between...
Although the early mediaeval literature didn’t know the late mediaeval artes moriendi, death was see...
Consciously repressed by the current dominating culture, in Italy and Europe in the late mediaeval a...
What if there Is No Death…The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cul...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed explores new cultural research into...
This article draws attention to one of the important dimensions of the Christian vision of death, na...
This article analizes the question about the presence of the dead people in aspecifical society, the...
This article contributes to the knowledge of Castilian medieval religious belief and to explain the ...
The decades after the Black Death saw a transformation in death practice in Italy. As the experience...
La presencia cotidiana de la muerte en la Edad Media ha dado lugar a numerosas representaciones cult...
The purpose of this article is to characterize the doctrine and practice concerning death and salvat...
El origen escriturario de la muerte como castigo es el punto de partida de su ejemplari...
The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cultural studies, at the same time pr...
If we try to identify the actual moment of the death, we discover that the semiotic frontier between...
Although the early mediaeval literature didn’t know the late mediaeval artes moriendi, death was see...
Consciously repressed by the current dominating culture, in Italy and Europe in the late mediaeval a...
What if there Is No Death…The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cul...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed explores new cultural research into...
This article draws attention to one of the important dimensions of the Christian vision of death, na...