Things and thingness in European literature and visual art, 700–1600 edited by Jutta Eming and Kathryn Starkey - 1st ed. - Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter, 2021. ©2022. - 1 online resource (288 pages) - Sense, Matter, and Medium ; v.7 . - Sense, Matter, and Medium Series .

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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction: The Materiality and Immateriality of Things -- 1 Intermedial Practice, Multisensory Perception: Lorenzo Monaco and the lavorii di mano around 1400 -- 2 Transporting the Holy City: Hans Tucher's Letter from Jerusalem as Medium and Material Object -- 3 Producing Spiritual Concreteness: Prayed Coats for Mary in the German Late Middle Ages -- 4 How to Make a Knight: Reading Objects in the Ordene de chevalerie -- 5 Of Blades and Bodies: Material Objects in the Alliterative Morte Arthure -- 6 Barrow Agency: Reading Landscape in Felix's Vita Guthlaci -- 7 The Things Narrative Is Made Of: A Latourian Reading of the Description of Enite's Horse in Hartmann of Aue's Erec -- 8 Community of Things: On the Constitution of the Ideal Kingdom of Crisa in Heinrich von Neustadt's Apollonius von Tyrland -- 9 Printing Things: Materiality and Immateriality in Hieronymus Brunschwig's Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus -- 10 Seeing Like God: Envisioning History in Sixteenth-Century Iberia -- List of Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Contributor Biographies -- Color Plates.

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700-1600


Literatur
Sachkultur
Ding
Kunst


Europa


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Aufsatzsammlung