Rethinking Death Late Medieval Piety after the Plague The essay uses illustrative texts to contribute to research about the religious interpretation of the plague in the late Middle Ages. While the ars moriendi shows a tendency to individualize dying, the Dance of Death, on the contrary, presents deindividualization as a common fate. This kind of ambiguity is reflected in other literary testimonies too, for example in Boccaccio’s “Decamerone”, or on the eve of the Reformation, in Huldrych Zwingli’s “Plague Song”. While these examples show a reflexive engagement with the inevitability of death, more direct religious acts such as liturgy and prayer had a more direct purpose: they seem to have been intended as tools to avert the plague. These ...
This article tries to establish the uniqueness of the relationship between man and Death in Der Acke...
The decades after the Black Death saw a transformation in death practice in Italy. As the experience...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...
Rethinking Death Late Medieval Piety after the Plague The essay uses illustrative texts to contribut...
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
The development of ethics with samples of period fine art pieces with the emphasis on Christian view...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
The infamous Black Death of 1348 signalled the reappearance of bubonic plague in Europe after centur...
This thesis project considers the efficacy of the dead as a source of consolation for the medieval r...
Death is often treated as taboo and the dying are frequently pushed to the outskirts of society. Mod...
This dissertation examines the human encounter with death in Lutheran Germany from the eve of the Re...
The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cultural studies, at the same time pr...
What if there Is No Death…The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cul...
Contemporary conversations about death and dying are lost and unsatisfying on many levels. This phen...
The mediaeval concept of the ‘good death’ lived on into the early modern period, suitably modified, ...
This article tries to establish the uniqueness of the relationship between man and Death in Der Acke...
The decades after the Black Death saw a transformation in death practice in Italy. As the experience...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...
Rethinking Death Late Medieval Piety after the Plague The essay uses illustrative texts to contribut...
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
The development of ethics with samples of period fine art pieces with the emphasis on Christian view...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
The infamous Black Death of 1348 signalled the reappearance of bubonic plague in Europe after centur...
This thesis project considers the efficacy of the dead as a source of consolation for the medieval r...
Death is often treated as taboo and the dying are frequently pushed to the outskirts of society. Mod...
This dissertation examines the human encounter with death in Lutheran Germany from the eve of the Re...
The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cultural studies, at the same time pr...
What if there Is No Death…The text undertakes the subject of death in the perspective of cul...
Contemporary conversations about death and dying are lost and unsatisfying on many levels. This phen...
The mediaeval concept of the ‘good death’ lived on into the early modern period, suitably modified, ...
This article tries to establish the uniqueness of the relationship between man and Death in Der Acke...
The decades after the Black Death saw a transformation in death practice in Italy. As the experience...
This dissertation explores how late medieval and early modern English culture understood the possibi...