The essays in this volume seek to understand manifold kinds of medieval openness that become visible when one refrains from modern assumptions, and are also interested in how articulations of openness in the Middle Ages often stand in creative tension with forms of closure and can even be empowered by them. The chapters highlight the complex relationship between author, work, and text, but also explore several, often paradoxical, ways in which medieval culture mobilizes forms, practices, and experiences of openness without having a single abstract concept for it
Whose Middle Ages? is an interdisciplinary collection of short, accessible essays intended for the n...
This is a survey volume which examines the different traditions of religious solitary enclosure in w...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
International audienceThis volume challenges the persistent association of the Middle Ages with clos...
Manuele Gragnolati and Almut Suerbaum, ‘Introduction: Medieval Openness’, in Openness in Medieval Eu...
The opening chapter to a set of fifteen scholarly essays on medieval manuscript miscellanies. This i...
Book synopsis: This volume questions the extent to which Medieval studies has emphasized the period ...
"Medievalism - the creative interpretation or recreation of the European Middle Ages - has had a maj...
Contemporary arts, both practice and methods, offer medieval scholars innovative ways to examine, ex...
Chapter in A Companion to Medieval English Literature and Culture, c.1350 - c.1500. A Companion to M...
Medievalism - the creative interpretation or recreation of the European Middle Ages - has had a majo...
When scholars discuss the medieval past, the temptation is to become immersed there, to deepen our a...
When scholars discuss the medieval past, the temptation is to become immersed there, to deepen our a...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
The Transition from Greek to medieval philosophy that speculated on religion, nature, metaphysics, h...
Whose Middle Ages? is an interdisciplinary collection of short, accessible essays intended for the n...
This is a survey volume which examines the different traditions of religious solitary enclosure in w...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
International audienceThis volume challenges the persistent association of the Middle Ages with clos...
Manuele Gragnolati and Almut Suerbaum, ‘Introduction: Medieval Openness’, in Openness in Medieval Eu...
The opening chapter to a set of fifteen scholarly essays on medieval manuscript miscellanies. This i...
Book synopsis: This volume questions the extent to which Medieval studies has emphasized the period ...
"Medievalism - the creative interpretation or recreation of the European Middle Ages - has had a maj...
Contemporary arts, both practice and methods, offer medieval scholars innovative ways to examine, ex...
Chapter in A Companion to Medieval English Literature and Culture, c.1350 - c.1500. A Companion to M...
Medievalism - the creative interpretation or recreation of the European Middle Ages - has had a majo...
When scholars discuss the medieval past, the temptation is to become immersed there, to deepen our a...
When scholars discuss the medieval past, the temptation is to become immersed there, to deepen our a...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
The Transition from Greek to medieval philosophy that speculated on religion, nature, metaphysics, h...
Whose Middle Ages? is an interdisciplinary collection of short, accessible essays intended for the n...
This is a survey volume which examines the different traditions of religious solitary enclosure in w...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...