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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Essays on the Contribution of Peter Brown

Editat de James Howard-Johnston, Paul Antony Hayward
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 ian 2000
This book contains eleven essays, prefaced by a general introduction, on a set of related themes: the characteristic traits and diverse functions of holy men; the fashioning of saints out of a small minority of holy men and a number of other individuals of high social status but with more dubious spiritual credentials; the literary processes involved in the construction of hagiographical texts; the role of hagiography in the creation and diffusion of cults; and the worldly interests and other purposes which were served by hagiographical texts and the cults which they propagated. These themes are explored across a wide range of social and cultural milieux, extending from the late antique east Mediterranean through the early medieval Frankish world and Byzantium to Russia and Islam in the high middle ages. The work of Peter Brown, in particular his article, 'The Rise and Function of the Holy Man in Late Antiquity', first published in 1971, forms a constant point of reference, acknowledged by the contributors as having irradiated the whole field with fresh, provocative, and illuminating ideas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198269786
ISBN-10: 0198269781
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 144 x 224 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Paul Fouracre's paper on the cults of saints in late Merovingian and early Carolingian Francia and Ian Wood's paper on the Vitae of missionaries in the early Middle Ages offer illuminating discussions on the development of cults of saints and the writing of hagiography in the early medieval West.
Despite their disagreements, these authors pay unanimous tribute to the stimulating and provocative quality of Peter Brown's scholarship. Both their criticism and their praise merit a broad audience.
The essays in this impressive collection revisit, or rediscover, the holy man, over a very wide geographical and chronological range ... who wants such stories told, and what are saints' lives for? This volume has greatly extended the range of answers.

Notă biografică

James Howard-Johnston is University Lecturer in Byzantine Studies, Modern History Faculty, University of OxfordPaul Antony Hayward is Lecturer in History at the University of Otago, New Zealand.