This collection of essays in two volumes explores patterns of medieval society and culture, spanning from the close of the late antique period to the beginnings of the Renaissance. Volume 2 analyzes of forms of devotion, both popular movements and those practices and ceremonies limited to elite groups. The exploration of medieval paradigms comes to a close with a group of essays which follow the medieval patterns well past the Middle Ages, even into the present.
Medieval Paradigms: Volume II: Essays in Honor of Jeremy duQuesnay Adams
Table of contents
I: PARADIGMS OF DEVOTION Patterns of Peregrinatio in the Early Middle Ages; S.A.Hayes-Healy Christianity on the Frontiers in the Early Middle Ages; P.Geary Gloriosae , Hilduin, and the Early Liturgical Celebration of Saint Denis; E.A.R.Brown Exile, the Abbey of Saint-Victor at Paris and Hugh of Saint-Victor; G.A.Zinn Louis VII's Charter of 1144 for Saint-Denis and the Two Tabernacles of Abbot Suger; T.G.Waldman & W.W.Clark Historical Contexts for the Life and Works of Gautier de Coincil; D.Mayer-Martin Mental Illumination in Dante's Paradiso 33.141; R.Kay Two Cases of Blood Cult in the North of Germany in the Later Middle Ages; C.Walker Bynum II: THE MEDIEVAL PARADIGM REVIVED A Map of the Empire of Charlemagne, Allegedly of 1629,at the Societa geografica italiana; W.Goffart American Episcopalians, the Middle Ages, and the Quest for Community in the Progressive Era and the 1920s; P.W.Williams Civic Humanism, Masculinities, and Legend in the Novels of Jack Whyte and Bernard Cornwell; A.A.Rutledge Joseph of Arimathea; C.T.Wood Contributors Index