Death in the Middle Ages and early modern time [online] : the material and spiritual conditions of the culture of death / edited by Albrecht Classen
Contributor(s): CLASSEN, Albrecht [ed.]
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Death and the Culture of Death Heroic Poetry: Achievement and Heroic Death in Old English Literature Death and Ritual: The Role of Wills in Late Anglo-Saxon England Palimpsest in the Service of the Cult of the Saints—The False Arch in the Nave’s Vault of the Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe When the Dead No Longer Rest: The Religious Significance of Revenants in Sagas set in Viking Age Settlements Around the Time of Conversion The North Portal of the Freiburg im Breisgau Minster: Cosmological Imagery as Funerary Art The Effects of the Black Death: The Plague in Fourteenth-Century Religion, Literature, and Art Bonum est mortis meditari: Meanings and Functions of the Medieval Double Macabre Portrait Imagining the Mass of Death in Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale: A Critique of Medieval Eucharistic Practices Death, Sinfulness, the Devil, and the Clerical Author: The Late Medieval German Didactic Debate Poem Des Teufels Netz and the World of Craftsmanship Pro Defunctis Exorare: The Community of the Living and the Dead in Jean Gerson’s Sermones de Omnibus Sanctis and de Mortuis “And Thus She Will Perish:” Gender, Jurisdiction, and the Execution of Women in Late Medieval France “Je viens …/d’estrange contrée”: Medieval French Comedy Envisions the Afterlife Gallows Humor in the Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea Late Medieval Carved Cadaver Memorials in England and Wales Images of Mortality in Early English Drama New Perspectives of the Early Modern Afterlife: The Last Pilgrimage in the Poetry of John Donne and Sir Walter Raleigh Maternal Death and Patriarchal Succession in Renaissance France Fear of Seeming Death in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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