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Charterhouses --- Chartreuses (Monastères) --- Conservation and restoration --- Conservation et restauration
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En 1385, le duc de Bourgogne Philippe le Hardi fonde la chartreuse de Champmol, près de Dijon. Les oeuvres somptueuses réalisées pour ce monastère reflètent-elles la spiritualité des chartreux ? Cet ouvrage propose un regard transversal sur l’art produit pour les moines chartreux au cours du Moyen Âge. Il analyse la manière dont les chartreux envisageaient la création artistique, d’après le témoignage de leurs textes normatifs ou mystiques. Peut-on dire qu’il y a eu un « art chartreux » ? Le présent livre explore les mécanismes de la commande artistique en se plaçant du point de vue d’un ordre renommé pour son austérité, mais destinataire de nombreuses oeuvres d’art.
Carthusian art --- Christian spirituality --- Christian religious orders --- Art --- Champmol, Chartreuse --- Carthusians --- Dijon --- Chartreuses (monastères) --- Art et religion --- Et l'art. --- Commande --- Chartreuses (monastères) --- Art commissions --- Charterhouses --- Art and religion --- Carthusian art - Europe
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Charterhouses --- Monastic libraries --- Chartreuses (Monastères) --- Bibliothèques de monastères --- History --- Histoire --- Grande Chartreuse (France) --- Carthusians --- 271.71 <44 GRANDE CHARTREUSE> --- Kartuizers--Frankrijk--GRANDE CHARTREUSE --- 271.71 <44 GRANDE CHARTREUSE> Kartuizers--Frankrijk--GRANDE CHARTREUSE --- Chartreuses (Monastères) --- Bibliothèques de monastères --- History.
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Christian religious orders --- Petrarca, Francesco --- Carthusians --- Humanism [Religious ] in literature --- Humanisme [Godsdienstig ] in de literatuur --- Humanisme religieux dans la littérature --- Charterhouses --- Humanism --- Humanism, Religious, in literature --- Catholic Church and humanism --- Self --- Chartreuses (Monastères) --- Humanisme --- Moi (Psychologie) --- History --- Early works to 1800. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Histoire --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Aspect religieux, dans la littérature --- Aspect religieux --- Eglise catholique --- Christianisme --- Petrarca, Francesco, --- Philosophy. --- Ethics. --- Spiritual life. --- Architecture cartusienne --- Humanisme de la Renaissance --- Acceptation de soi --- Pétrarque, --- Philosophie --- Théologie morale --- Chartreuses (Monastères) --- Aspect religieux, dans la littérature --- Philosophy --- Ethics --- Spiritual life --- Italy --- To 1500 --- Early works to 1800 --- Christianity --- Christian influences --- Humanisme de la Renaissance. --- Christianisme. --- Pétrarque --- Philosophie. --- Théologie morale.
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This volume focuses on aspects of Carthusian history and culture of the later Middle Ages, a period of growth and vitality within the order. There is a primary but not exclusive focus on the English Province, which to date has received at best unbalanced attention. While the fundamental ambitions and ideals of Carthusianism formulated, articulated, and lived by the disciples of St Bruno between the late eleventh and the thirteenth centuries changed very little, the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries witnessed developments stimulated by and often commensurate with the progress of external culture. In such areas as devotional practice, literature, art and architecture, patronage, and monastic-lay relations generally, the houses of the order grew increasingly sophisticated: in some cultural spheres Carthusians were in the vanguard. The late Middle Ages thus offer rich opportunities for assessment of how a religious organization defined and justified by essentially reactionary conventions responded to constant forinsec evolution.The volume’s approach is multi-disciplinary, involving both senior and younger Carthusian scholars in investigation of the main facets of Carthusian life for which significant data survives. This permits a thorough analysis of the order’s character, one that reflects concern with synoptic understanding of medieval Carthusianism rather than partial assessment through a specifically devotional, literary, or more narrowly historical approach. Subject areas covered include the historical growth of individual Charterhouses, patronage of Carthusians by secular agents, Carthusian architecture and manuscript decoration, devotional practice, and textual culture.
Christian religious orders --- Carthusians --- anno 1200-1499 --- Chartreux --- Chartreux [Ordre des] --- Eremites --- Kartuizers --- Charterhouses --- Church history --- Monasticism and religious orders --- History --- 271.71 <09> --- Kartuizers--Geschiedenis van ... --- Charterhouses. --- Carthusians. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- 271.71 <09> Kartuizers--Geschiedenis van ... --- Carthusian monasteries --- Monasteries --- Kartuizers--Geschiedenis van .. --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Kartäuser --- Kartuzijani --- Chartreux, Ordre des --- Ordre des Chartreux --- Cartuxos --- Carthusian Order --- Chartreux (Group) --- Ordo Cartusianorum --- O.C. (Ordo Cartusianorum) --- OC (Ordo Cartusianorum) --- O. Carth. --- Cartuxa --- Certosini --- Cartujanos --- Cartujanas --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Monasticism and religious orders - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Kartuizers--Geschiedenis van --- Chartreuses (monastères) --- Moyen âge
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