Search results for ""Author Nils Holger Petersen""
Peeters Publishers Commonplace Culture in Western Europe in the Early Modern Period III: Legitimation of Authority
This is the third of three volumes from the project 'Authority and Persuasion: the Role of Commonplaces in Western Europe (c.1450-c.1800)'. The project was launched by the universities of Copenhagen, Durham and Groningen and involved scholars from a range of disciplines who researched the use of commonplaces as a means of persuasion in the early modern world. Commonplace as a technical term refers to the loci communes collected in late medieval and early modern commonplace books. In the project, however, the notion of commonplace was broadened to include means of persuasion in all kinds of texts as well as the visual arts, theatre, music and other media. This broader notion embraces metaphors, proverbs, figures, and expressions that enjoyed both a history of use in a given society or language community and a wide currency in that society. This third volume, subtitled 'Legitimation of Authority', focuses on the eighteenth century, an era in which many new political groups appeared, challenging and confronting existing rulers and elites, who in turn were forced to find alternative ways of legitimating their authority. Although the traditional commonplace books went out of fashion, the ten contributions in this volume demonstrate that practices of quotation as well as persuasive uses of stock material did not disappear. As in the previous two volumes, the authors represented in the present one have studied the use of generalised commonplaces in different sources and genres and in various media, such as political rituals and symbols, news sources, reference books, literature and also theatre and music. The first volume concerns 'Reformation, Counter-Reformation and Revolt, and the second volume deals with 'Consolidation of God-given Power'.
£67.24
Brepols N.V. Medieval Ritual and Early Modern Music: The Devotional Practice of Lauda Singing in Late-Renaissance Italy
£69.12
Museum Tusculanum Press Liturgy & the Arts in the Middle Ages: Studies in Honour of C Clifford Flanigan
£43.19
Museum Tusculanum Press Transfiguration: Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kunst & Krinstendom
£21.99
Museum Tusculanum Press Arts & the Cultural Heritage of Martin Luther
£21.99
£49.86
University Press of Southern Denmark Ora Pro Nobis: Space, Place and the Practice of Saints' Cults in Medieval and Early-Modern Scandinavia and Beyond
£27.00
Medieval Institute Publications Saints and Sainthood around the Baltic Sea: Identity, Literacy, and Communication in the Middle Ages
This volume addresses the history of saints and sainthood in the Middle Ages in the Baltic Region, with a special focus on the cult of saints in Russia, Prussia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, and Latvia (Livonia). Essays explore such topics as the introduction of foreign (and "old") saints into new regions, the creation of new local cults of saints in newly Christianized regions, the role of the cult of saints in the creation of political and lay identities, and the potential role of saints in times of war.
£96.00
Museum Tusculanum Press The Arts and the Cultural Heritage of Martin Luther
Lutheran theology and religious practice re-shaped traditions from the ritual heritage of the Medieval Latin Church. Throughout the cultural history of European Lutheran areas, what came to be seen as 'the arts' may be discussed in the light of (changing) Lutheran traditions: the cultural heritage of Martin Luther. This volume presents a collection of nine essays on Lutheran traditions and the arts within the 500 years since the Reformation, as a special issue of the journal 'Transfiguration' in connection with the Tenth International Congress for Luther Research hosted at the Department of Church History, University of Copenhagen.
£21.99
Museum Tusculanum Press Transfiguration: Nordic Journal of Religion and the Arts 2013
£36.89
Museum Tusculanum Press Genre & Ritual: The Cultural Heritage of Medieval Rituals
£38.69
Tapir Academic Press Gregorian Chant & Medieval Music: Proceedings from The Nordic Festival & Conference of Georgian Chant, Trondheim, St. Olavs Wake 1997
£16.95
£45.44
£89.36