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Art, Byzantine. --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages. --- Material culture --- Art byzantin --- Pèlerins et pèlerinages chrétiens --- Culture matérielle --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- Art, Byzantine --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages --- -Material culture --- -248.153.8 --- 7.033.2 --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages, Christian --- Christian shrines --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Byzantine art --- Art, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- -Christianity. --- Bedevaarten. Pelgrimstochten--(algemeen) --- Kunst van Byzantium; Oud-Rusland; Oud-Armenie --- 7.033.2 Kunst van Byzantium; Oud-Rusland; Oud-Armenie --- 248.153.8 Bedevaarten. Pelgrimstochten--(algemeen) --- Pèlerins et pèlerinages chrétiens --- Culture matérielle --- 248.153.8 --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Material culture - Byzantine Empire --- Material culture - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Pèlerinages
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This book is the first in-depth study of the production and use of Bibles in late medieval and early modern England. Over three and a half centuries, from the nascent universities and Latin Bibles of the thirteenth century to the death of Edward VI in 1553, it puts a new perspective on the advent of moveable type print and religious reform. Based on the analysis of hundreds of biblical manuscripts and prints it reveals how scribes, printers, readers, and patrons have reacted to religious and political turmoil. The material evidence undermines traditional narratives, revealing, for example, evidence of Church worship in English prior to the Reformation, or seeing Henry VIII's Great Bible as a useless book.
22 <420> --- 22.014*4 --- 22.014*4 Bijbel: geschiedenis en tekstkritiek van de moderne vertalingen --- Bijbel: geschiedenis en tekstkritiek van de moderne vertalingen --- 22 <420> Bijbel--Engeland --- 22 <420> La Bible. Ecriture sainte. Livres sacres--Engeland --- Bijbel--Engeland --- La Bible. Ecriture sainte. Livres sacres--Engeland --- Manuscripts - England - History. --- Material culture - England. --- Material culture - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Books and reading - England - History - To 1500. --- Books and reading - England - History - 16th century. --- Printing - England - History - Origin and antecedents. --- Manuscripts --- Material culture --- Books and reading --- Printing
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"Between the twelfth and the sixteenth centuries, European Christians used in worship a plethora of objects, not only prayer books, statues, and paintings but also pieces of natural materials, such as stones and earth, considered to carry holiness, dolls representing Jesus and Mary, and even bits of consecrated bread and wine thought to be miraculously preserved flesh and blood. Theologians and ordinary worshippers alike explained, utilized, justified, and warned against some of these objects, which could carry with them both anti-Semitic charges and the glorious promise of heaven. Their proliferation and the reaction against them form a crucial background to the European-wide movements we know today as "reformations" (both Protestant and Catholic). In a set of independent but inter-related essays, Caroline Bynum considers some examples of such holy things, among them beds for the baby Jesus, the headdresses of medieval nuns, and the footprints of Christ carried home from the Holy Land by pilgrims in patterns cut to their shape or their measurement in lengths of string. Building on and going beyond her well-received work on the history of materiality, Bynum makes two arguments, one substantive, the other methodological. First, she demonstrates that the objects themselves communicate a paradox of dissimilar similitude-that is, that in their very details they both image the glory of heaven and make clear that that heaven is beyond any representation in earthly things. Second, she uses the theme of likeness and unlikeness to interrogate current practices of comparative history. Suggesting that contemporary students of religion, art, and culture should avoid comparing things that merely "look alike," she proposes that humanists turn instead to comparing across cultures the disparate and perhaps visually dissimilar objects in which worshippers as well as theorists locate the "other" that gives their religion enduring power"--
Devotional objects --- Material culture --- Civilization, Medieval --- Resemblance (Philosophy) --- History --- Similarity --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Identity (Philosophical concept) --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Methodology --- Historiography --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Religious articles --- Sacramentals --- Liturgical objects --- 248.158 --- 248.159 --- 248.159 Devoties:--algemeen --- Devoties:--algemeen --- 248.158 Gebruik van vrome voorwerpen: wijwater; rozenkrans --- Gebruik van vrome voorwerpen: wijwater; rozenkrans --- Religious aspects --- E-books --- Christian spirituality --- Biography: 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Europe --- 7.046 --- 27 "04/14" --- 27 "04/14" Histoire de l'Eglise--Middeleeuwen --- 27 "04/14" Kerkgeschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Histoire de l'Eglise--Middeleeuwen --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- 7.046 Iconografie: mythologische-, religieuze-, epische voorstellingen. Legenden --- Iconografie: mythologische-, religieuze-, epische voorstellingen. Legenden --- Devotional objects - Europe --- Material culture - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Material culture - Europe --- History - Methodology --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Objets religieux --- Culture matérielle --- Civilisation médiévale. --- Ressemblance (philosophie) --- Histoire --- Christianity. --- Methodology. --- Christianisme. --- Méthodologie. --- Objets de dévotion --- Moyen Age --- Iconography --- box beds --- antisemitism --- devotional objects --- footprints [foot impressions] --- godship --- nuns --- anno 800-1199 --- Culture matérielle --- Civilisation médiévale. --- Méthodologie.
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