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Die liturgische Gegenwart des abwesenden Königs

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It has for decades been part of the canon of maxims of basic research that most images of rulers in early medieval book illustrations have been transmitted in liturgical manuscripts, i.e. manuscrip...
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  • 05 October 2010
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It has for decades been part of the canon of maxims of basic research that most images of rulers in early medieval book illustrations have been transmitted in liturgical manuscripts, i.e. manuscripts originally intended for divine worship. There have however to date been few investigations which draw serious consequences from this and which also view miniatures of rulers in the light of their functional aspects, for example as ‘memorial depictions’ (O.G. Oexle), or on the basis of the social reality of the pious motives behind their presentation. This study gives a more precise explanation of the function and purpose of ruler-images by examining a few selected early medieval miniatures. It analyzes the historical and social contexts of their genesis and the liturgical and commemorative aims of their use against the setting of the social form of remembrance of confraternity.
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Price: $254.00
Pages: 378
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Series on the Early Middle Ages
Publication Date: 05 October 2010
ISBN: 9789004189232
Format: Hardcover
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Wolfgang Eric Wagner is professor for medieval history and auxiliary historical sciences at the University of Rostock. He has produced several publications on commemorative practice in the early and high Middle Ages, on diplomatic and epigraphy, as well as on the history of medieval universities.