Notion of Liminality and the Medieval Sacred Space
Notion of Liminality and the Medieval Sacred Space | Libri antichi e moderni | Ivan Foletti, Kl Ra Dolezalov (Eds)
Notion of Liminality and the Medieval Sacred Space
Notion of Liminality and the Medieval Sacred Space | Libri antichi e moderni | Ivan Foletti, Kl Ra Dolezalov (Eds)
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- Ivan Foletti, Kl Ra Dolezalov (Eds)
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- , Brepols, 2020
- Soggetto
- kunst wetenschappen, Art studies, Art sudies, Art studies
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Paperback, 162 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:92 col., Language: English. ISBN 9788021094536. Summary The thematic frame of this issue is the anthropological notion of liminality, applied both to physical as well as imaginary places of transition in medieval art. The volume is thus dedicated to the phenomenon of the limen, the threshold in medieval culture, understood mainly as a spatial, ritual and temporal category. The structure of the book follows the virtual path of any medieval visitor entering the sacred space. While doing so, the visitor encountered and eventually crossed several "liminal zones" that have been constructed around a series of physical and mental thresholds. In order to truly access the sacred - once again both physically and metaphorically - many transitional (micro)rituals were required and were therefore given particular attention within this volume. The volume was published as proceedings of the Liminality and Medieval Art II conference, which was held in October 2018 at the Masaryk University in Brno. Authors were supposed to conceive their contributions in pairs in order to reflect on the selected topics with an interdisciplinary approach. In the end, the very same pattern was also maintained for the final publication. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Kl ra Dole?alov & Ivan Foletti Liminality and Medieval Art. From Space to Rituals and to the Imagination Articles Ivan Foletti & Katar na Krav? kov Closed Doors as Bearers and Constructors of Images. Santa Sabina in Rome and Notre Dame du Puy Sible De Blaauw & Kl ra Dole?alov Constructing Liminal Space? Curtains in Late Antique and Early Medieval Churches Vlad Bedros & Elisabetta Scirocco Liturgical Screens, East and West. Liminality and Spiritual Experience Chiara Croci The Depiction of the Acta Martyrum During the Early Middle Ages. Hints from a Liminal Space, the Transept of Santa Prassede in Rome (817-824) Jan Kl pa & Eli?ka Pol ?kov Tabulae cum portis, vela, cortinae and sudaria. Remarks on the Liminal Zonesin the Liturgical and Para-Liturgical Contexts in the Late Middle Ages John Mitchell & Nicholas Pickwoad "Blessed Are the Eyes Which See Divine Spirit Through the Letter's Veil." The Book as Object and Idea