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  • af Geoffroi De Charny
    232,95 kr.

    Composed at the height of the Hundred Years War by Geoffroi de Charny, one of the most respected knights of his age, A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry is an invaluable guide to fourteenth-century knighthood.

  • - Their Wearers and Their Worlds
    af Ann Marie Rasmussen
    638,95 kr.

    Mass produced of tin-lead alloys and cheap to purchase, medieval badges were brooch-like objects displaying familiar images. Sumptuously illustrated, Medieval Badges considers all badges, whether they originated in religious or secular contexts, and highlights the ways in which badges could confer meaning and identity on their wearers.

  • - The Song of Songs in Western Medieval Christianity
    af E. Ann Matter
    318,95 kr.

  • - Cathedral Schools and Social Ideals in Medieval Europe, 950-1200
    af C. Stephen Jaeger
    382,95 kr.

    An engaging narrative history of the origins of formal education in the West. Winner of the Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History, awarded by the American Philosophical Society.

  • - Documents from the County of Champagne
     
    275,95 kr.

    Theodore Evergates has assembled, translated, and annotated some two hundred documents from the country of Champagne into a sourcebook that focuses on the political, economic, and legal workings of a feudal society, uncovering the details of private life and social history that are embedded in the official records.

  • - Five Medieval Relationships
    af Barbara Newman
    293,95 - 693,95 kr.

    The Permeable Self offers medievalists new insight into the appeal and dangers of the erotics of pedagogy; the remarkable influence of courtly romance conventions on hagiography and mysticism; and the unexpected ways that pregnancy-often devalued in mothers-could be positively ascribed to men, virgins, and God.

  • af Maya Maskarinec
    425,95 - 638,95 kr.

  • - Thomas of Monmouth and Literary Culture, 1150 - 1200
    af Heather Blurton
    593,95 kr.

    In Inventing William of Norwich Heather Blurton offers a revisionist reading of Thomas Monmouth's account of the saint's life that contains the earliest account of a Christian child ritually murdered by Jews. She demonstrates how innovations in literary forms in the twelfth century shaped the articulation of medieval antisemitism.

  • - Medicine and Religion in Carolingian Europe
    af Meg Leja
    888,95 kr.

    Embodying the Soul argues that classical medicine was reconfigured as a sacred Christian art across the Carolingian Empire in the ninth century, becoming not simply a method of physical rehabilitation but also a tool of spiritual transformation.

  • - Volume 1: Frameworks, Arguments, English to 1250
    af Nicholas Watson
    888,95 kr.

    Balaam's Ass attempts the first comprehensive overview of religious writing in early England's vernacular languages-Old English, Insular French, and Middle English-between the ninth and sixteenth centuries. In this first of three volumes, Watson focuses on the first generation of these writings, in Old English and early Middle English.

  • - Law and the York Plays
    af Emma Lipton
    638,95 kr.

    In Cultures of Witnessing, Emma Lipton considers the plays that were performed in the streets of York on the Feast of Corpus Christi from the late fourteenth century until the third quarter of the sixteenth and shows how civic performance and the legal theory and practice of witnessing promoted a shared sense of urban citizenship.

  • - History and Ideology in the Maghrib
    af Ramzi Rouighi
    318,95 - 833,95 kr.

    Inventing the Berbers examines the emergence of the Berbers as a distinct category in early Arabic texts and probes the ways in which later Arabic sources, shaped by contemporary events, imagined the Berbers as a people and the Maghrib as their home.

  • - Plague and Commemoration Among Iberian Jews
    af Susan L. Einbinder
    275,95 - 988,95 kr.

    In After the Black Death, Susan L. Einbinder uncovers Jewish responses to plague and violence in fourteenth-century Provence and Iberia, discovering a fundamental continuity in Jewish worldview and means of expression.

  • - Accusations, Persecution, and Minorities in Medieval Europe, 1321-1422
    af Tzafrir Barzilay
    693,95 kr.

    Between 1348 and 1350, Jews throughout Europe were accused of having caused the spread of the Black Death by poisoning the wells from which the entire population drank. Poisoned Wells explains the origin of these allegations, how they gained popularity before and during the Black Death, and why they declined in the fifteenth century.

  • - Dialogical Warfare and the Rhetoric of Righteousness in the Crusading Near East
    af Uri Zvi Shachar
    638,95 kr.

    In A Pious Belligerence Uri Zvi Shachar examines one of the most contested and ideologically loaded issues in medieval history, the clash between Christians, Muslims, and Jews that we call the Crusades. Ideas about holy warfare, he contends, were not shaped along sectarian lines, but were dynamically coproduced among the three religions.

  • - Consumption and Domesticity After the Plague
    af Katherine L. French
    638,95 kr.

    Household Goods and Good Households in Late Medieval London looks at how increased consumption in the aftermath of the Black Death reconfigured long-held gender roles and changed the domestic lives of London's merchants and artisans for years to come.

  • - Sanctuary in the Literature of Medieval England
    af Elizabeth Allen
    593,95 kr.

    Medieval felons could take sanctuary from prosecution in any church, but far from static refuge, sanctuary staged dynamic action, even violence. While sanctuary has usually been analyzed as part of legal history, in Uncertain Refuge Elizabeth Allen explores the symbolic consequences of sanctuary seeking in English literary works.

  • - How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking
    af Cord J. Whitaker
    288,95 - 1.038,95 kr.

    In Black Metaphors, Cord J. Whitaker argues that rhetoric and theology establish blackness and whiteness as metaphors for sin and purity in medieval English and European writing. Whitaker shows how these metaphors came to guide the development of notions of race in the centuries that followed.

  • - Religious Women, Rules, and Resistance
    af Catherine M. Mooney
    318,95 - 1.053,95 kr.

    In a work based on a meticulous analysis of sources, many of them previously unexplored, Catherine M. Mooney upends the received account of Clare of Assisi's founding of the Order of San Damiano, or Poor Clares.

  • - The Masculinity of David in the Christian and Jewish Middle Ages
    af Ruth Mazo Karras
    593,95 kr.

    Exploring the different configurations of David in biblical and Talmudic commentaries, in Latin, Hebrew, and vernacular literatures across Europe, in liturgy, and in the visual arts, Ruth Mazo Karras offers a rich case study of how ideas and ideals of masculinity could bend to support a variety of purposes within and across medieval cultures.

  • af Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
    888,95 kr.

    The first study of the poetics of vocational crisis in Langland, Hoccleve, and Audelay, and many unattributed works, The Clerical Proletariat and the Resurgence of Medieval English Poetry discusses class, meritocracy, the gig economy, precarity, and the breaking of intellectual elites, speaking to both past and present employment urgencies.

  • - Al-Andalus, Sefarad, and the Tropes of Exceptionalism
    af Ross Brann
    498,95 kr.

    To Muslims the Iberian Peninsula was al-Andalus, to Jews it was Sefarad. Iberian Moorings traces how al-Andalus and Sefarad were invested with political, cultural, and historical significance across the Middle Ages and analyzes the tropes of Andalusi and Sefardi exceptionalism that linger in today's scholarship, literature, and film.

  • - Metaphor and Embodiment in the Lives of Pious Women, 200-1500
    af Dyan Elliott
    443,95 - 743,95 kr.

    Following a long trajectory from late antiquity to the high Middle Ages, Dyan Elliott offers a provocative analysis of the changing religious, emotional, and sexual meanings of the metaphor of the sponsa Christi and of the increasing anxiety surrounding the somatization of female spirituality.

  • - The Polemics of Sameness in Medieval English Anti-Judaism
    af Adrienne Williams Boyarin
    788,95 kr.

    In The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess, Adrienne Williams Boyarin explores medieval fantasies of Jewish-Christian indistinguishability. Identifying what she calls "polemics of sameness," an essential part of anti-Jewish materials, she shows how the fine line between "saming" and "othering" reveals stereotypes of the unmarked Jewess.

  • - The Sacramental Imagination of Engelhard of Langheim
    af Martha G. Newman
    593,95 kr.

    In Cistercian Stories for Nuns and Monks, Martha G. Newman shows how Engelhard of Langheim's late twelfth-century tales about Cistercian monks illuminate the religiosity of Cistercian nuns. Engelhard's writings locate a sacramental value in everyday objects and behaviors and teach a spiritual formation that nuns and monks could share.

  • - Cecilia Penifader and the World of English Peasants Before the Plague
    af Judith M. Bennett
    275,95 kr.

    A history of village life told through the experiences of Cecilia Penifader, a peasant woman who lived in the early fourteenth century, the second edition of A Medieval Life features an entirely revamped illustration program and sidebars that reveal how medieval historians are able to reconstruct the past from scattered evidence.

  • - Sodomy, Scandal, and the Medieval Clergy
    af Dyan Elliott
    443,95 kr.

    Dyan Elliott demonstrates how scandal-averse policies in conjunction with the requirement of clerical celibacy resulted in the widespread sexual abuse of boys from late antiquity through the later Middle Ages, and argues that the same clerical prerogatives and strategies for the cover-up of abuse remain in place today.

  • - Hunting, Kingship, and Masculinity in Early Medieval Europe
    af Eric J. Goldberg
    888,95 kr.

    Featuring more than sixty illustrations, In the Manner of the Franks traces the long history of early medieval hunting from the fourth through the tenth centuries. Eric J. Goldberg focuses chiefly on elite men and the changing role that hunting played in articulating kingship, status, and manhood in the post-Roman world.

  • - "Letters of Two Lovers" in Context
     
    333,95 kr.

    Can the Letters of Two Lovers be the previously lost love letters of Abelard and Heloise? Making Love in the Twelfth Century presents a new literary translation of the collection, along with a full commentary and two extended essays that parse its literary and intellectual contexts and chart the course of the doomed affair.

  • - Creations of Paradise in the Later Middle Ages
    af Alastair Minnis
    268,95 - 728,95 kr.

    In From Eden to Eternity, Alastair Minnis argues that Eden afforded an extraordinary amount of creative space to late medieval theologians, painters, and poets as they tried to understand the place that God had deemed worthy of the creature made in His image.

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