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Devotional culture in late medieval England and Europe : diverse imaginations of Christ’s life
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ISBN: 9782503549354 9782503550022 2503549357 Year: 2014 Volume: 31 Publisher: Turnhout: Brepols,

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An important collection of essays focused how the climactic episode of Christian scripture and apocrypha, the life of Christ, was repeatedly adapted for a variety of audiences and devotional uses in the Middle Ages.Christ’s life, as related through the Gospel narratives and early Apocrypha, was subject to a riot of literary-devotional adaptation in the medieval period. This collection provides a series of groundbreaking studies centring on the devotional and cultural significance of Christianity’s pivotal story during the Middle Ages.The collection represents an important milestone in terms of mapping the meditative modes of piety that characterize a number of Christological traditions, including the Meditationes vitae Christi and the numerous versions it spawned in both Latin and the vernacular. A number of chapters in the volume track how and why meditative piety grew in popularity to become a mode of spiritual activity advised not only to recluses and cenobites as in the writings of Aelred of Rievaulx, but also reached out to diverse lay audiences through the pastoral regimens prescribed by devotional authors such as the Carthusian prior Nicholas Love in England and the Parisian theologian and chancellor of the University of Paris, Jean Gerson. Through exploring these texts from a variety of perspectives — theoretical, codicological, theological — and through tracing their complex lines of dissemination in ideological and material terms, this collection promises to be invaluable to students and scholars of medieval religious and literary culture.


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The Awntyrs Off Arthur : A Study of the Production, Circulation and Reception of Manuscripts in Fifteenth-Century England
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Year: 2020 Publisher: [Great Britain] University of Kent

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This thesis, through a detailed study of 'The Awntyrs off Arthure at the Terne Wathelyne' and its four surviving manuscripts (London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 491a; Lincoln, Cathedral Library, MS 91; Princeton, University Library, MS Taylor 9; and Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 324), builds on existing research into Middle English romance manuscripts, identifies a diverse audience of reader/listeners and makes the argument that the booklet may be the typical material and literary form of Arthurian romance in the fifteenth century, with significant implications on how we interpret the use and survival of these texts.Taking a combined textual, literary, codicological and biobibliographical approach, this thesis confirms a wider circulation of the poem, beyond its four surviving manuscript versions. A feminist critical reading of the 'Awntyrs' provides the first extended literary analysis of the poem to reveal that women were not only the implied audience of the poem, but active participants in its circulation and important consumers of Middle English romance. The study connects the 'Awntyrs' to canonical texts, including Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde', 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' and the alliterative 'Morte Arthure' through its literary analysis, whilst research into the textual communities of the poem shows that multiple copies of the Awntyrs circulated in London, produced as part of a large, collaborative commercial enterprise alongside texts by Chaucer, Gower, Langland and Hoccleve.

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Approche échographique de la méthode du "contracté relâché".

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