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Waren Grabbeigaben im Frühen Mittelalter persönlicher Besitz der Verstorbenen? Am Beispiel der merowingerzeitlichen Gewandspangen, sog. Fibeln, wirft dieses Buch einen kritischen Blick auf diese Frage und schließt gleichzeitig eine Forschungslücke: Statistisch fundierte Aussagen zu einem Zusammenhang zwischen den Beigaben und den Verstorbenen stellen ein Desiderat dar. Kernpunkt der Arbeit ist eine empirische Fallstudie anhand von 836 Fibeln Süddeutschlands zur möglichen Korrelation zwischen deren Abnutzung und dem Sterbealter der Trägerinnen. Sie wird ergänzt durch eine Übersicht der bisherigen Untersuchungen sowie eine Analyse der Abnutzungsfaktoren, wie Tragedauer und Position am Körper, dem Material, aber auch der verwendeten Restaurierungsmethoden. Die Autorin stellt den in der Fallstudie gewonnenen Erkenntnissen abschließend die theoretisch möglichen Erwerbsmodalitäten gegenüber. Ein Vergleich der Ergebnisse beider Teile ermöglicht eine Eingrenzung auf einige wenige Möglichkeiten des Fibelerwerbs. Ein direkter Zusammenhang zwischen der Fibelabnutzung und dem Alter der Verstorbenen ist nicht nachzuweisen. Zumindest die Fibeln waren nicht per se persönlicher Besitz der Frauen, der regelhaft in einer bestimmten Lebensphase erworben wurde. Were early medieval burial objects the personal property of the person who had died? This book looks at the case study of brooches to critically examine this question. The key component is an empirical study on the potential correlation between the use of brooches and the ages at which their wearers died. The insights gained in the study are joined by an analysis of wear factors and a compilation of theoretical modalities of purchase.
Frankish Empire. --- MIddle Ages. --- age. --- brooches ‹cloakpinks›. --- burial objects.
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This collective volume examines the concept, theory, practice, and representations of the liturgy in the Middle Ages, including its sacramental developments, its religious and political implications, its forms of ritualization, and its doctrinal presumptions. It aims to create a space for interdisciplinary dialogue between history, theology, canon law, art history, political philosophy, and symbolic anthropology. It privileges the examination of the transferences between the spiritual and the temporal, the sacred and the profane, the political and the religious.
Religion & beliefs --- ritual practice --- sacrament --- character --- in persona Christi --- Aquinas --- image --- figura --- medieval liturgy and drama --- poetry in medieval liturgy --- sacraments and medieval liturgy --- interdisciplinarity --- Eve --- Romanesque sculpture --- time --- space --- liturgy --- original sin --- iconography --- Genesis --- semiotic --- sacred drama --- Catalonia --- medieval law --- royal funerals --- Renaissance --- propaganda --- succession crisis --- papacy --- Julius II --- Hispanic monarchy --- Isabella and Ferdinand --- Habsburgs --- martyrology --- calendars --- encyclopaedic writing --- Frankish empire --- Carolingians --- Libri vitae --- commemoration --- manuscripts --- Salzburg --- Reichenau Abbey --- 9 October --- conquest of Valencia --- James I --- crusades --- Festa de l’Estendard --- liturgy of Jerusalem --- Ildefonsus of Toledo --- Adaulfus of Compostela --- miracle of punishment --- successor --- church --- cathedral --- chair (cathedra) --- chasuble --- conquest --- mosque --- ritual --- medieval Iberia --- n/a --- Festa de l'Estendard
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This collective volume examines the concept, theory, practice, and representations of the liturgy in the Middle Ages, including its sacramental developments, its religious and political implications, its forms of ritualization, and its doctrinal presumptions. It aims to create a space for interdisciplinary dialogue between history, theology, canon law, art history, political philosophy, and symbolic anthropology. It privileges the examination of the transferences between the spiritual and the temporal, the sacred and the profane, the political and the religious.
Religion & beliefs --- ritual practice --- sacrament --- character --- in persona Christi --- Aquinas --- image --- figura --- medieval liturgy and drama --- poetry in medieval liturgy --- sacraments and medieval liturgy --- interdisciplinarity --- Eve --- Romanesque sculpture --- time --- space --- liturgy --- original sin --- iconography --- Genesis --- semiotic --- sacred drama --- Catalonia --- medieval law --- royal funerals --- Renaissance --- propaganda --- succession crisis --- papacy --- Julius II --- Hispanic monarchy --- Isabella and Ferdinand --- Habsburgs --- martyrology --- calendars --- encyclopaedic writing --- Frankish empire --- Carolingians --- Libri vitae --- commemoration --- manuscripts --- Salzburg --- Reichenau Abbey --- 9 October --- conquest of Valencia --- James I --- crusades --- Festa de l’Estendard --- liturgy of Jerusalem --- Ildefonsus of Toledo --- Adaulfus of Compostela --- miracle of punishment --- successor --- church --- cathedral --- chair (cathedra) --- chasuble --- conquest --- mosque --- ritual --- medieval Iberia --- n/a --- Festa de l'Estendard
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This collective volume examines the concept, theory, practice, and representations of the liturgy in the Middle Ages, including its sacramental developments, its religious and political implications, its forms of ritualization, and its doctrinal presumptions. It aims to create a space for interdisciplinary dialogue between history, theology, canon law, art history, political philosophy, and symbolic anthropology. It privileges the examination of the transferences between the spiritual and the temporal, the sacred and the profane, the political and the religious.
ritual practice --- sacrament --- character --- in persona Christi --- Aquinas --- image --- figura --- medieval liturgy and drama --- poetry in medieval liturgy --- sacraments and medieval liturgy --- interdisciplinarity --- Eve --- Romanesque sculpture --- time --- space --- liturgy --- original sin --- iconography --- Genesis --- semiotic --- sacred drama --- Catalonia --- medieval law --- royal funerals --- Renaissance --- propaganda --- succession crisis --- papacy --- Julius II --- Hispanic monarchy --- Isabella and Ferdinand --- Habsburgs --- martyrology --- calendars --- encyclopaedic writing --- Frankish empire --- Carolingians --- Libri vitae --- commemoration --- manuscripts --- Salzburg --- Reichenau Abbey --- 9 October --- conquest of Valencia --- James I --- crusades --- Festa de l’Estendard --- liturgy of Jerusalem --- Ildefonsus of Toledo --- Adaulfus of Compostela --- miracle of punishment --- successor --- church --- cathedral --- chair (cathedra) --- chasuble --- conquest --- mosque --- ritual --- medieval Iberia --- n/a --- Festa de l'Estendard
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