Item Number: 109371 Title: Meditatio – Refashioning the Self : Theory and Practice in Late Medieval and Early Modern Intellectual Culture Author: Enenkel, Karl ; Walter Melion (eds) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9789004192430 Description: Leiden: Brill, 2011. 25cm., hardcover, 439pp. illus. Contents: I. Meditatio and Refashioning the Self in Literatura, 1300-1600 ; Meditative Frames as Reader's Guidance in Neo-Latin Texts, Karl Enenkel ; Petrarch's "Inner Eye" in the Familiarium libri XXIV, Jan Papy ; The Discovery of the Dialogue in Medieval Dutch Literature. A Discourse for Meditation and Disputation, Geert Warner ; From Meditation to Reverie: Montaigne and Rousseau, Paul Smith ; Exscribo ergo sum. Self-Reflexion and Meditiation in Early Modern German Family Books, Wolfgang Neuber; II. Religious Meditation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Theology ; Accomplishing one's Essence: the Role of Meditation in the Theology of Gabriel Biel, Diana Stanciu ; Twelfth and Sixteenth Century Discourses on Meditation and Contemplation. Lefevre d'Etaples' Commentaries on Richard of Saint Victor's De Trinitate, Jacob Vance ; Die Meditation im spirituellen Reformprogramm der Devotio Moderna, Nikolaus Staubach ; Love Tricks and Flea-Bitings: Meditation, Imagination and the Pain of Christ in Joseph Hall and Richard Crawshaw, Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen ; III. Exercitia Spiritualia: Meditation and the Jesuits ; Invisible Contemplation: a Paradox in the Spiritual Exercises, Wietse de Boer ; Meditation in the Service of Catholic Orthodoxy: Peter Canisius' Notae Evangelicae, Hilmar Pabel ; Dark Images, Clear Words. Pieter Paets's Illustrated Devotional Literature from the Missio Hollandica, Feike Dietz ; IV. Religious Meditation in the Visual Arts, 13th-17th Century ; He Must Increase, but I Must Decrease. On the Spiritual and Pictorial Intertwining between the Johannesschüssel and the Vera Icon (1200-1500), Barbara Baert ; Cultivating Piety. Religious Art and Artists After the Council of Trent, Jan L. De Jong ; Exegetical Duality as a Meditative Crux in Maarten van Heemskerck's Balaam and the Angel in a Panoramic Landscape of 1554, Walter S. Melion. (Intersections: Yearbook for Early Modern Studies, 17) We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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