In recent years, pre-modern beds have generated extensive scholarly interest. Their social, religious, and economic importance has been rightfully highlighted in the study of domestic piety. Yet, concern has primarily focused on beds in late medieval English homes. This essay uses Hebrew texts from thirteenth-century Southern Germany, primarily Sefer Hasidim, to further this analysis of the role of the bed in shaping medieval domestic devotion. Jewish notions about the social, moral, and sexual significance of the bed reflect those identified in late medieval Christian culture. These ideas inspired numerous rituals practiced in Jewish homes. Yet, the bed and the remnants of sex assumed to be found in it also frustrated Jewish attempts to pe...
This is a chapter that deals with perhaps the most important item of furniture and its soft furnishi...
This article seeks to explore the place of song and dance in the Jewish-Christian encounter within t...
This article discusses the ways scholars have outlined the process of Jewish adaptation (or lack of ...
In recent years, pre-modern beds have generated extensive scholarly interest. Their social, religiou...
Despite the bedroom\u27s obvious importance to medieval domestic life at all social levels, there is...
The bed, and the chamber which contained it, was something of a cultural and social phenomenon in la...
Domestic devotion has become an increasingly important area of research in recent years, with the pu...
In this book section I explore the ways in which the bed and chamber were understood in late-medieva...
This thesis examines the language and imagery of domestic space in four understudied fifteenth-centu...
In this paper I will address two specific problems. First, between c. 950 and c.1200 there seems to ...
This thesis examines beds as stage properties in English Renaissance drama. It argues that their ind...
The Bed, the Virgin and Death : Intimacy, and Devotional Pictures in Early Modern Times Why were t...
This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the m...
Burial in a bed is a rare phenomenon, but one which is found persistently throughout early medieval ...
In the Middle Ages sexuality was seen as something dangerous to the morality of good Christians. It ...
This is a chapter that deals with perhaps the most important item of furniture and its soft furnishi...
This article seeks to explore the place of song and dance in the Jewish-Christian encounter within t...
This article discusses the ways scholars have outlined the process of Jewish adaptation (or lack of ...
In recent years, pre-modern beds have generated extensive scholarly interest. Their social, religiou...
Despite the bedroom\u27s obvious importance to medieval domestic life at all social levels, there is...
The bed, and the chamber which contained it, was something of a cultural and social phenomenon in la...
Domestic devotion has become an increasingly important area of research in recent years, with the pu...
In this book section I explore the ways in which the bed and chamber were understood in late-medieva...
This thesis examines the language and imagery of domestic space in four understudied fifteenth-centu...
In this paper I will address two specific problems. First, between c. 950 and c.1200 there seems to ...
This thesis examines beds as stage properties in English Renaissance drama. It argues that their ind...
The Bed, the Virgin and Death : Intimacy, and Devotional Pictures in Early Modern Times Why were t...
This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the m...
Burial in a bed is a rare phenomenon, but one which is found persistently throughout early medieval ...
In the Middle Ages sexuality was seen as something dangerous to the morality of good Christians. It ...
This is a chapter that deals with perhaps the most important item of furniture and its soft furnishi...
This article seeks to explore the place of song and dance in the Jewish-Christian encounter within t...
This article discusses the ways scholars have outlined the process of Jewish adaptation (or lack of ...