medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
also of interest, Tom, might be:
Herbert L. Kessler, “Gregory the Great and Image Theory in Northern Europe
during the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries,” in Conrad Rudolph, ed., A
companion to medieval art: Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe (Malden,
MA; Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), pp. [N5970 .C56 2006]
http://www.blackwellreference.com/subscriber/uid=326/tocnode?id=g9781405102865_chunk_g97814051028658
which i seem to have in a digital format for anyone who can't get it off the
Blackwellreference.com site.
c
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Received: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 10:04:53 AM EDT
From: Christopher Crockett <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [M-R] Libri idiotarum
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
> From: Dr Jim Bugslag <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > Lawrence Duggan, "Reflections on 'Was Art Really the book of the
> Illiterate?'," in Reading Images and Texts: Medieval Images and Texts as
Forms
> of Communication, ed. M. Hageman and M. Mostert (Turnhout, 2004), sorry, no
> page refs.
>
>
> how about:
>
> Duggan, Lawrence “Reflections on ‘Was Art Really the book of the
> Illiterate?’,” in Mariëlle Hageman and Marco Mostert, eds. Reading
images
> and texts: medieval images and texts as forms of communication: papers from
> the Third Utrecht Symposium on Medieval Literacy, Utrecht, 7-9 December
2000
> (Utrecht studies in medieval literacy, 8), (Turnhout: Brepols, 2005), pp.
> 63-107. [PN663 .R43 2005]
>
> from the contents
>
> http://opac.khi.fi.it/cgi-bin/hkhi_de.pl?t_idn=b287440f]
>
> also of interest (at least to me) in that volume might be:
>
> Barral i Altet, Xavier. “Les images de la Porte Romane comme un Livre
Ouvert
> à l'entrée de l’Église,” pp. 528-543.
>
> Diebold, William J. “Changing perceptions of the visual in the Middle
> Ages,” pp. 161-175.
>
> and
>
> Kessler, Herbert L. “Corporeal texts, spiritual paintings, and the minds
> eye’,” pp. 9-61.
>
> has anyone actually read any of these?
>
> is the "Porte Romane" in the first one the 12th c. portal on the north
> transept of Reims cathedral?
>
> c
>
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