The present article focuses on the attitude towards death expressed in the noblemen's funeral sermons of the 17th century, on the image of an individual's preparations for death and on understanding death as a phenomenon significant for the society to which the dead one belonged. Generally the attitude towards death in funeral sermons is a reflection of tendencies characteristic of the whole 17th century. It is contained between the motif of vanitas, the need to `familiarize' death, fear of being damned and the need to commemorate the individual who leaves the social life. The image of an individual's death in those sermons was a confirmation of the patterns contained in the 17th century art of good dying, sometimes even a perfect one. Fina...
A modification of the attitude to death and peculiarities of perception of it to man are marking the...
The participation of religious brotherhoods in the funerals of burghers in Cracow in the 17th centur...
This paper concerns changes in beliefs associated with death. The starting point was the medieval ...
Eschatological issues became the primary part of the17th century funeral orations. Such situation wa...
The subject of the article is religiousness of the Polish nobleman in the light of the published 17t...
The article shows different forms of pictorial thinking, particularly emblematic in funeral sermons,...
Tabooing the motif of death and its realities in various social groups of the Opolian Silesia T...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
The burial ceremony as presented in funeral prints from the 17th and 18th c. (selected aspects) I...
THOSE “WHOM DEATH TOOK FROM THE FATHERLAND”. THE IMAGE OF A SOLDIER’S DEATH IN POLAND IN THE NAPOLEO...
Though death is a universal and real event, large diversity of the attitudes to death are observed. ...
The aim of the article is to analyze the religious meaning of three funeral customs – mourning, mark...
Thesis is focused on a decoration of the selected castles and funeral chapels with a specific iconog...
The Thesis Illnesses, Death and Funeral Ceremonies in Living Strategies of the Schwarzenbergs (1732?...
The material basis of the article consists of funeral sermons, published by Pawel Konrad in Lublin i...
A modification of the attitude to death and peculiarities of perception of it to man are marking the...
The participation of religious brotherhoods in the funerals of burghers in Cracow in the 17th centur...
This paper concerns changes in beliefs associated with death. The starting point was the medieval ...
Eschatological issues became the primary part of the17th century funeral orations. Such situation wa...
The subject of the article is religiousness of the Polish nobleman in the light of the published 17t...
The article shows different forms of pictorial thinking, particularly emblematic in funeral sermons,...
Tabooing the motif of death and its realities in various social groups of the Opolian Silesia T...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
The burial ceremony as presented in funeral prints from the 17th and 18th c. (selected aspects) I...
THOSE “WHOM DEATH TOOK FROM THE FATHERLAND”. THE IMAGE OF A SOLDIER’S DEATH IN POLAND IN THE NAPOLEO...
Though death is a universal and real event, large diversity of the attitudes to death are observed. ...
The aim of the article is to analyze the religious meaning of three funeral customs – mourning, mark...
Thesis is focused on a decoration of the selected castles and funeral chapels with a specific iconog...
The Thesis Illnesses, Death and Funeral Ceremonies in Living Strategies of the Schwarzenbergs (1732?...
The material basis of the article consists of funeral sermons, published by Pawel Konrad in Lublin i...
A modification of the attitude to death and peculiarities of perception of it to man are marking the...
The participation of religious brotherhoods in the funerals of burghers in Cracow in the 17th centur...
This paper concerns changes in beliefs associated with death. The starting point was the medieval ...