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The Mind`s Eye: Art and Theological Argument in the Middle Ages

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, French Publication details: Princeton, New Jersey Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University 2006Description: 447p ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780691124766
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C91 22 H175
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Contents:
The place of theology in medieval art history: problems, positions, possibilities / Jeffrey F. Hamburger -- Anthropology and the use of religious images in the Opus Caroli Regis (Libri Carolini) / Karl F. Morrison -- Replica: images of identity and the identity of images in prescholastic France / Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak -- Is there a theology of the Gothic cathedral? a re-reading of Abbot Suger's writings on the abbey church of St.-Denis / Andreas Speer -- Christ and the vision of God: the Biblical diagrams of the Codex Amiatinus / Celia Chazelle -- Raban Maur, Bernard de Clairvauz, Bonaventure: expression de l'espace et topographie spirituelle dans les images médiévales / Christian Heck -- Typology and its uses in the moralized Bible / Christopher Hughes -- L'Exception corporelle: à propos de l'Assomption de Marie / Jean-Claude Schmitt -- Theologians as Trinitarian iconographers / Bernard McGinn -- Seeing and seeing beyond: the mass of St. Gregory in the fifteenth century / Caroline Walker Bynum -- Porous subject matter and Christ's haunted infancy / Alfred Acres -- Love's arrows: Christ as cupid in late medieval art and devotion / Barbara Newman -- Moving images in the mind's eye / Mary Carruthers -- Vox Imaginis: anomaly and enigma in Romanesque art / Anne-Marie Bouché -- Seeing as action and passion in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries / Katherine H. Tachau -- "As far as the eye can see...": rituals of gazing in the late middle ages / Thomas Lentes -- the medieval work of art: wherein the "work"? wherein the "art"? / Jeffery R. Hamburger -- Turning a blind eye: medieval art andt he dynamics of contemplation / Herbert L. Kessler.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The place of theology in medieval art history: problems, positions, possibilities / Jeffrey F. Hamburger -- Anthropology and the use of religious images in the Opus Caroli Regis (Libri Carolini) / Karl F. Morrison -- Replica: images of identity and the identity of images in prescholastic France / Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak -- Is there a theology of the Gothic cathedral? a re-reading of Abbot Suger's writings on the abbey church of St.-Denis / Andreas Speer -- Christ and the vision of God: the Biblical diagrams of the Codex Amiatinus / Celia Chazelle -- Raban Maur, Bernard de Clairvauz, Bonaventure: expression de l'espace et topographie spirituelle dans les images médiévales / Christian Heck -- Typology and its uses in the moralized Bible / Christopher Hughes -- L'Exception corporelle: à propos de l'Assomption de Marie / Jean-Claude Schmitt -- Theologians as Trinitarian iconographers / Bernard McGinn -- Seeing and seeing beyond: the mass of St. Gregory in the fifteenth century / Caroline Walker Bynum -- Porous subject matter and Christ's haunted infancy / Alfred Acres -- Love's arrows: Christ as cupid in late medieval art and devotion / Barbara Newman -- Moving images in the mind's eye / Mary Carruthers -- Vox Imaginis: anomaly and enigma in Romanesque art / Anne-Marie Bouché -- Seeing as action and passion in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries / Katherine H. Tachau -- "As far as the eye can see...": rituals of gazing in the late middle ages / Thomas Lentes -- the medieval work of art: wherein the "work"? wherein the "art"? / Jeffery R. Hamburger -- Turning a blind eye: medieval art andt he dynamics of contemplation / Herbert L. Kessler.

Two contributions in French.

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