This article focuses on the symbolic context of how several reform abbots of eleventh-century Lotharingia shaped their process of dying. The narrative sources that describe their deaths on the one hand continued the tradition of hagiographical topoi and monastic models of the proper way to die. On the other hand, the sources emphasize that these abbots had a very particular view on the process of dying. Through significant acts, symbolic last words, the presence of individuals belonging to their network at their deathbed and the choice of the location of their tomb, these leaders tried to symbolically represent the most important aspects of their leadership, so that they could continue to influence their flocks after their demise. As a resu...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
Rainer Hugener Books of Life. Commemorating the Dead in Medieval Switzerland How were religious p...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first...
This article focuses on the symbolic context of how several reform abbots of eleventh-century Lothar...
This article reconsiders the evidence relating to the "ostentatious death" of Richard of Saint-Vanne...
This thesis examines attitudes and approaches towards death, as well as aesthetic representations of...
The following thesis is an interdisciplinary analysis which follows the process of death and dying i...
The aim of this study is to present how death and dying were depicted by Adam of Bremen in his chron...
On the basis of archeological and literary material from the centuries around the beginning of the C...
Rethinking Death Late Medieval Piety after the Plague The essay uses illustrative texts to contribut...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...
The Agony of Passing: Monastic Death Ritual in Twelfth-Century England Between them, the lives an...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first ...
Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed explores new cultural research into...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
Rainer Hugener Books of Life. Commemorating the Dead in Medieval Switzerland How were religious p...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first...
This article focuses on the symbolic context of how several reform abbots of eleventh-century Lothar...
This article reconsiders the evidence relating to the "ostentatious death" of Richard of Saint-Vanne...
This thesis examines attitudes and approaches towards death, as well as aesthetic representations of...
The following thesis is an interdisciplinary analysis which follows the process of death and dying i...
The aim of this study is to present how death and dying were depicted by Adam of Bremen in his chron...
On the basis of archeological and literary material from the centuries around the beginning of the C...
Rethinking Death Late Medieval Piety after the Plague The essay uses illustrative texts to contribut...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...
The Agony of Passing: Monastic Death Ritual in Twelfth-Century England Between them, the lives an...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first ...
Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed explores new cultural research into...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
Rainer Hugener Books of Life. Commemorating the Dead in Medieval Switzerland How were religious p...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first...