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Ghosts in the Middle Ages: The Living and the Dead in Medieval Society

Ghosts in the Middle Ages: The Living and the Dead in Medieval Society | Rare and modern books | Schmitt Jean-Claude

Rare and modern books
Schmitt Jean-Claude
the University of Chicago Press 1998,
40.00 €
(Roma, Italy)

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  • Author
  • Schmitt Jean-Claude
  • Publishers
  • the University of Chicago Press 1998
  • Keyword
  • Storia History Histoire
  • Binding description
  • S
  • Dust jacket
  • False
  • State of preservation
  • As New
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • Inscribed
  • False
  • First edition
  • False

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8vo, br. ed. xiii, [1], 290 pp. , plates. Through this vivid study, Jean-Claude Schmitt examines medieval religious culture and the significance of the widespread belief in ghosts, revealing the ways in which the dead and the living related to each other during the middle ages. Schmitt also discusses Augustine's influence on medieval authors; the link between dreams and autobiographical narratives; and monastic visions and folklore. Including numerous color reproductions of ghosts and ghostly trappings, this book presents a unique and intriguing look at medieval culture. "Valuable and highly readable. . . . [Ghosts in the Middle Ages] will be of interest to many students of medieval thought and culture, but especially to those seeking a general overview of this particularly conspicuous aspect of the medieval remembrance of the dead."óHans Peter Broedel, Medieval Review "A fascinating study of the growing prevalence of ghost imagery in ecclesiastical and popular writing from the fifth to the fifteenth century."óChoice About the Author: Teresa Lavender Fagan is a freelance translator living in Chicago; she has translated numerous books for the University of Chicago Press and other publishers.

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