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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté. Image fixe : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Tompson, Nancy M. (1968-....)
Harris, Anne Barber (1932-....)
Titre(s) : Medieval art 250-1450 [Texte imprimé] : matter, making, and meaning / Nancy M. Thompson, Anne F. Harris
Publication : New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xxvi- 454 p.) : ill. en coul., cartes ; 26 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
Sujet(s) : Art médiéval
Art et société -- Moyen âge
Indice(s) Dewey :
709.02 (23e éd.) = Beaux-arts et arts décoratifs - 0500-1499
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780190499693. - ISBN 0190499699. - ISBN 9780190499709 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46963379x
Notice n° :
FRBNF46963379
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Liminality and Transformation : 250-450. Approach ; Box 1.1 Thinkers : The Threshold
; Audience ; Box 1.2 What's in a Name? : Early Christian and Late Antique ; Religious
Art in the Later Roman Empire (The Earliest Christian Images ; Dura-Europos : House
Church, Mithraeum, and Synagogue ; Religious Art in Burial Sites ; Sculptures of the
Good Shepherd and Jonah) ; The Reign of Constantine : Christianity on an Imperial
Scale in Rome (The Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine and The Arch of Constantine
; Old St. Peter's ; Santa Costanza ; The Lateran Baptistery ; Junius Bassus Sarcophagus)
; Moving East : Constantinople, Egypt, and Jerusalem (The Establishing of Constantinople
; Christianity and Monasticism in Egypt ; The White Monastery ; Jerusalem and the
Church of the Holy Sepulcher) ; Box 1.3 Period Text : Etheria [Egeria] : The Pilgrimage
of Etheria ; Box 1.4 Medieval Goes Pop : The Holy Land Experience ; The Early Fifth
Century in Rome and Ravenna (Santa Pudenziana in Rome ; Santa Sabina in Rome ; Santa
Maria Maggiore in Rome ; Galla Placidia and Ravenna) ; Conclusions and Questions for
Discussion ; Cross-Temporal Exploration : Liminality ; Selected Bibliography ; Embodiment
and Patronage : 450-650. Approach ; Audience ; Box 2.1 Thinkers : Embodiment ; Box
2.2 What's in a Name? : Byzantine ; Ravenna : Arians and Orthodoxy (The Orthodox Baptistery
; The Arian Baptistery ; Theodoric's Mausoleum) ; Byzantium : Imperial Power in the
East (Constantinople's Churches before Hagia Sophia ; Hagia Sophia ; A Sixth-Century
Pyx ; The Barberini Ivory) ; Box 2.3 Medieval Goes Pop : Assassin's Creed : Revelations
; Box 2.4 Period Text : Procopius : De aedificiis [On Buildings] ; The Earliest Medieval
Manuscripts (The Vienna Dioscorides ; The Garima Gospels ; The Vienna Genesis ; The
Rabbula Gospels) ; Imperial and Papal Presence in the Italian Peninsula (Sant'Apollinare
Nuovo in Ravenna ; San Vitale in Ravenna ; Sant'Apollinare in Classe) ; Monastic and
Pilgrimage Art in Egypt and the Christian Holy Land (The Monastery on Mt. Sinai ;
The Monastery at Bawit ; A Reliquary Box) ; Conclusions and Questions for Discussion
; Cross-Temporal Exploration : Embodiment ; Selected Bibliography ; Migrations and
Materiality : 600-800. Approach ; Audience ; Box 3.1 Thinkers : Materiality ; Box
3.2 What's in a Name? : Insular, Hiberno-Saxon, and Anglo-Saxon ; Monasticism and
Spiritual Migration (St. Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury ; The Monasteries of St.
Peter's in Wearmouth and St. Paul's at Jarrow ; The Monastery of Skellig Michael)
; Box 3.3 Period Text : Bede, The Lives of The Abbots of Weremouth and Jarrow ; Monastic
Saints and Their Relics (St. Cuileáin's Bell ; The Cathach of St. Columba and Other
Relics ; The Relics of St. Cuthbert) ; The Persistence of Buried Objects (Sutton Hoo
and the Tomb of King Raedwald ; The Staffordshire Hoard ; The Ardagh Chalice) ; Sculpture
in Stone and Bone (The Ruthwell Cross ; The Franks Casket) ; The Matter of Manuscripts
(The Book of Durrow ; The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Codex Amiatinus ; The Book of
Kells) ; Box 3.4 Medieval Goes Pop : The Secret of Kells ; Conclusion and Questions
for Discussion ; Cross-Temporal Exploration : Materiality ; Selected Bibliography
;
Images and Empires : 750-900. Approach ; Box 4.1 Thinkers : Appropriation ; Audience
; Box 4.2 What's in a Name? : The Carolingian Renaissance ; Recreating Imperial Tradition
(Charlemagne's Palace Chapel ; The Godescalc Gospel Lectionary ; A Carolingian Ivory
Book Cover ; The First Bible of Charles the Bald ; An Equestrian Sculpture ; Crystal
Objects and Royal Patronage) ; Box 4.3 Period Text : Theodulf of Orléans, Opus Caroli
Regis ; Iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire and the Carolingian Response (Theodulf's
Oratory in Germigny-des-Prés, France ; The End of Iconoclasm in Byzantium) ; Box 4.4
Medieval Goes Pop : Costumes and Fashion ; Building Monastic Traditions (The Monastery
of Saint-Riquier ; Abbey Church at Corvey ; The Plan of St. Gall ; Monastic Manuscripts
: The Ebbo Gospels and the Utrecht Psalter) ; Islam and Christianity in Spain : The
Great Mosque of Córdoba (Before the Mosque : The Church of St. Vincent ; The Construction
of the Mosque ; The Tenth-Century Mihrab and Later Changes to the Mosque) ; Conclusion
and Questions for Discussion ; Cross-Temporal Exploration : Appropriation ; Selected
Bibliography ; Encounters and Exchanges : 900-1030. Approach ; Box 5.1 Thinkers
: Race and Medieval Studies ; Audience ; Box 5.2 What's in a Name? : Mozarabic ; Connections
: Art on the Move (The Cuerdale Hoard ; Byzantine Ivories ; Leire/Pamplona Casket
; Magdeburg Ivories) ; Box 5.3 Medieval Goes Pop : Vikings on the Screen ; Conversions,
Conflicts, and Co-existence (The Holy Lance ; The Jelling Stones ; San Miguel de Escalada
; Beatus Apocalypse Manuscripts) ; Box 5.4 Period Text : Hallfreðr Óttarsson [The
Troublesome Poet] ; Power and Alterity (The Marriage Charter of Theophanu ; The Lothar
Cross ; St. Michael's of Hildesheim ; Bernward's Bronze Doors ; Muiredach's Cross)
; Bodies and Difference (Gero Crucifix ; Image of Bishop Petros from Pachoras, Nubia
; Gospels of Otto III ; Menologion of Basil II ; The Wonders of the East) ; Conclusions
and Questions for Discussion ; Cross-Temporal Exploration : Encounters and Exchanges
; Selected Bibliography ; Nature and Landscape : 1030-1140. Approach ; Audience ;
Box 6.1 Thinkers : Ecocriticism ; Box 6.2 What's in a Name? : Romanesque ; Maps, Architecture,
and Claiming Land (The Cotton World Map ; The Bayeux Embroidery ; Durham Cathedral
; Palatine Chapel, Palermo ; A Khachkar from Armenia) ; Nature in the Earthly City
(Monte Cassino and Sant'Angelo in Formis ; The Monastery in Daphni, Greece ; San Clemente
in Rome) ; Heavenly City in Nature (Christianization of Stone Worship at Monteneuf
; Monsters at Church : Sheela Na-Gigs and a Capital from Chauvigny ; Cistercian Manuscripts
and Toiling the Earth) ; Box 6.3 Period Text : Bernard of Clairvaux, Apology ; Marvelous
Materials in the Sanctuary (Herriman and Ida Cross ; The Portable Altar of Roger of
Helmarshausen ; Ivory Plaque of St. Aemilian) ; The Landscape of Pilgrimage and Crusade
(Santiago de Compostela : Pilgrimage and Geopolitical Landscapes ; Cluny III : Monasticism
and Pilgrimage ; Autun Cathedral : Building Pilgrimage ; The Abbey of Mary Magdalene
in Vézelay : Pilgrimage and Crusade ) ; Box 6.4 Medieval Goes Pop : Virtual Pilgrimage
and Ecotourism ; Conclusions and Questions for Discussion ; Cross-Temporal Exploration
: Nature and Landscape ; Selected Bibliography ;