medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Conlegae Eruditionis Doctissimi,
have you come across references between the 12th and 14th c., esp. Latin West, as to the fate of the nations included by Alexander beyond his walls/gates? Was this idea available/current at all? How were those nations supposed to be saved? (Incl. the ten lost tribes, who were also believed to reside somewhere out there.) What was the assumption about the fate of, say, the Cynocephali, the Pygmaei, etc. I know that as early as 1274 (Lyons) Humbert proclaimed that the only heathen remaining are the Tartars, but I suppose there must have been other, less optimistic views as well. My point of interest is salvation historical: how is providence present for those nations in that province beyond the stage of history, before their return under the leadership of Gog and Magog at the end of the days, so to say?
Thanks for the consideration
Gyorgy Gereby
Medieval Studies Dept.
Central European University
Budapest
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