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Homo renovatur de die in diem: Transforming Selves and Communities

Authors :
Stefka Georgieva Eriksen
Francis F. Steen
Line Cecilie Engh
Source :
Acta ad Archaeologiam et Artium Historiam Pertinentia, Vol 31, Iss 17 N.S. (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
University of Oslo Library, 2019.

Abstract

"This special issue of Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia (from now on Acta) interrogates religious practices of reading, writing, praying and engaging with texts, images, architecture, music, and ritual spaces in late antique Rome and medieval Europe. More specifically, it aims to analyze and deepen our understanding of how liturgy and religious practice modeled and modified selves and communities, how they shaped and transformed identities and built communities - both individual and collective, religious and lay". On cover:Monks singing the Office and decorated initial A[sperges me.]. Gradual Olivetan Master (Use of the Olivetan Benedictines), illuminated manuscript on parchment ca. 1430-1439. Italy, Monastero di Santa Maria di Baggio near Milan, Ca 1400-1775.Beinecke Ms1184: The olivetan Gradual. Gradual. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

Details

ISSN :
26113686 and 00650900
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ffdab86c6545fbe9d8d61094cd70bed