The Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Devotion and Iconography
This reprint aims to investigate some of the numerous ways in which Christianity venerated and represented the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Fifteen researchers in various areas of the Arts and Humanities have brought together here their efforts to address in part this inexhaus...
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| description | This reprint aims to investigate some of the numerous ways in which Christianity venerated and represented the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Fifteen researchers in various areas of the Arts and Humanities have brought together here their efforts to address in part this inexhaustible objective. The reprint is divided into two main parts. In one of them, composed of six chapters, we study some of the several ways in which the Christian faithful rendered worship and devotion to the Virgin Mary during the more than one thousand years under consideration. The other part, made up of seven chapters, analyzes various iconographic manifestations through which medieval and Renaissance Christians made their devotion to the mother of Christ visible in pictorial or sculptural forms. Therefore, this reprint will be very useful not only for specialists in Christian studies, especially in Marian themes but also for those interested in the development of the societies and cultures of medieval and Renaissance Europe. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1014342024-03-24T21:07:44Z The Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Devotion and Iconography Salvador-González, José María Mariology Marian iconography Mary’s divine motherhood Annunciation theological sources doctrinal symbol John Duns Scotus medieval theology God’s eternal plan the dogma of the Immaculate Conception Virgin Mary free will Thomism Camino de Santiago medieval pilgrimage cult of saints Mozarabic rite chant responsory sequence Sainte-Foy at Conques relief sculpture divine motherhood perpetual virginity liturgical hymns Renaissance art virtues virginity medieval women liturgy medieval music medieval art Hildegard of Bingen Scivias Christianity Christology Martin Luther justification theology of the Cross suffering iconography Lucas Cranach the Elder St. Bernard of Clairvaux mariology beauty medieval aesthetics medieval philosophy Dormition of the Theotokos Dormition iconography mandorla Glory of God Byzantine art post-Byzantine art the Virgin of the Girdle troper-proser liturgical song medieval devotion miracles Tortosa annunciation erotic symbolism mystical wedding political theology sacred play Nursing Madonna Madonna of Humility Eve Mary breastfeeding redemption Marian miracles Gautier de Coinci Illuminated Manuscripts miraculous images medieval visual culture thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies This reprint aims to investigate some of the numerous ways in which Christianity venerated and represented the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Fifteen researchers in various areas of the Arts and Humanities have brought together here their efforts to address in part this inexhaustible objective. The reprint is divided into two main parts. In one of them, composed of six chapters, we study some of the several ways in which the Christian faithful rendered worship and devotion to the Virgin Mary during the more than one thousand years under consideration. The other part, made up of seven chapters, analyzes various iconographic manifestations through which medieval and Renaissance Christians made their devotion to the mother of Christ visible in pictorial or sculptural forms. Therefore, this reprint will be very useful not only for specialists in Christian studies, especially in Marian themes but also for those interested in the development of the societies and cultures of medieval and Renaissance Europe. 2023-07-14T14:32:22Z 2023-07-14T14:32:22Z 2023 book ONIX_20230714_9783036577890_133 9783036577890 9783036577883 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/101434 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7537 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7537 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7788-3 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7788-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036577890 9783036577883 276 Basel open access |
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| title | The Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Devotion and Iconography |
| title_full | The Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Devotion and Iconography |
| title_fullStr | The Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Devotion and Iconography |
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| title_short | The Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Devotion and Iconography |
| title_sort | virgin mary in the middle ages and the renaissance devotion and iconography |
| topic | Mariology Marian iconography Mary’s divine motherhood Annunciation theological sources doctrinal symbol John Duns Scotus medieval theology God’s eternal plan the dogma of the Immaculate Conception Virgin Mary free will Thomism Camino de Santiago medieval pilgrimage cult of saints Mozarabic rite chant responsory sequence Sainte-Foy at Conques relief sculpture divine motherhood perpetual virginity liturgical hymns Renaissance art virtues virginity medieval women liturgy medieval music medieval art Hildegard of Bingen Scivias Christianity Christology Martin Luther justification theology of the Cross suffering iconography Lucas Cranach the Elder St. Bernard of Clairvaux mariology beauty medieval aesthetics medieval philosophy Dormition of the Theotokos Dormition iconography mandorla Glory of God Byzantine art post-Byzantine art the Virgin of the Girdle troper-proser liturgical song medieval devotion miracles Tortosa annunciation erotic symbolism mystical wedding political theology sacred play Nursing Madonna Madonna of Humility Eve Mary breastfeeding redemption Marian miracles Gautier de Coinci Illuminated Manuscripts miraculous images medieval visual culture thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies |
| topic_facet | Mariology Marian iconography Mary’s divine motherhood Annunciation theological sources doctrinal symbol John Duns Scotus medieval theology God’s eternal plan the dogma of the Immaculate Conception Virgin Mary free will Thomism Camino de Santiago medieval pilgrimage cult of saints Mozarabic rite chant responsory sequence Sainte-Foy at Conques relief sculpture divine motherhood perpetual virginity liturgical hymns Renaissance art virtues virginity medieval women liturgy medieval music medieval art Hildegard of Bingen Scivias Christianity Christology Martin Luther justification theology of the Cross suffering iconography Lucas Cranach the Elder St. Bernard of Clairvaux mariology beauty medieval aesthetics medieval philosophy Dormition of the Theotokos Dormition iconography mandorla Glory of God Byzantine art post-Byzantine art the Virgin of the Girdle troper-proser liturgical song medieval devotion miracles Tortosa annunciation erotic symbolism mystical wedding political theology sacred play Nursing Madonna Madonna of Humility Eve Mary breastfeeding redemption Marian miracles Gautier de Coinci Illuminated Manuscripts miraculous images medieval visual culture thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies |
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