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  1. How the west was won
    essays on the literary imagination, the canon, and the Christian middle ages for Burcht Pranger
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Beteiligt: Otten, Willemien (Hrsg.); Pranger, Marinus B.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004184978; 900418497X
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    Schriftenreihe: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; 188
    Schlagworte: Europe; Intellectual life; Religion; RELIGION / Christianity / History; Canon (Literature); Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Intellectual life; Literature, Medieval; Mittelalter; Christliche Literatur; Kanon; Christentum; Geschichte; Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Literature, Medieval; Canon (Literature); Christliche Literatur; Kanon; Mittelalter
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XXV, 420 S.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    "Movesi un vecchierel canuto et bianco ..." : notes on a sonnet of Petrarch - Peter Cramer -- - Moments of indecision, sovereign possibilities : notes on the tableau vivant - Frans-Willem Korsten -- - History and the vertical canon : Calvin's Institutes and Beckett - Ernst van den Hemel -- - Christ's case and John Donne, "seeing through his words" : the stigma of martyrdom transfigured - Anselm Haverkamp -- - Playing with history : the satirical portrayal of the medieval papacy on an eighteenth-century deck of playing cards - Joke Spaans -- - From east to west : Jansenists, Orientalists, and the eucharistic controversy - Alastair Hamilton -- - Labouring in reason's vineyard : Voltaire and the allegory of enlightenment - Madeleine Kasten -- - The search for the canon and the problem of body and soul - Piet de Roy -- - Music at the limits : Edward Said's musical elaborations - Rokus de Groot --

    - The canonisation of the medieval past : England and the continent compared - Peter Raedts -- - Scholarship of literature and life : Leopold Zunz and the invention of Jewish culture - Irene Zwiep -- - Censorship and canon : a note on some medieval works and authors - Leen Spruit -- - Does the canon need converting? A meditation on Augustine's Soliloquies, Eriugena's Periphyseon, and the dialogue with the religious past - Willemien Otten -- - Between pedagogy and democracy : on canons and aversion to conformity in ordinary language philosophy - Asja Szafraniec -- - On the significance of disagreement : Stanley Cavell and ordinary language philosophy - Paola Marrati -- - Fast forward, or : the theologico-political event in quick motion (miracles, media, and multitudes in St. Augustine) - Hent de Vries -- - Tangere autem corde, hoc est credere : Augustine on 'touching' the numinous - Giselle de Nie --

    - The fame of fake, Dionysius the Areopagite : fabrication, falsification, and the 'cloud of unknowing' - Bram Kempers -- - Two female apostolic mystics : Catherine of Siena and Madame Jeanne Guyon - Bernard McGinn -- - De obitu Valentiniani : Abelard, Bernard of Clairvaux, and the canonization of Ambrose of Milan on baptism by desire - Marcia L. Colish -- - The 'whole Abelard' and the availability of language - Babette Hellemans -- - Tempus longum ... locus asper ... : chiaroscuro in Hugh of Saint Victor - Ineke van 't Spijker -- - Obedience simple and true : Anselm of Canterbury on how to defeat the devil - Arjo Vanderjagt -- - The monastic challenge : remarks - Helmut Kohlenberger

    "How the West Was Won" contains articles in three main areas of the humanities. It focuses on various aspects of literary imagination, with essays ranging from Petrarch to Voltaire; on the canon, with essays on western history as one of shifting cultural horizons and ideals, and including censorship; and on the Christian Middle Ages, when an interesting combination of religion and culture stimulated the monastic and intellectual experiments of Anselm of Canterbury and Peter Abelard. The volume is held together by the method of persistent questioning, in the tradition of the western c

  2. How the west was won
    essays on the literary imagination, the canon, and the Christian middle ages for Burcht Pranger
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004184978
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 188
    Schlagworte: Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Literature, Medieval; Canon (Literature); Kanon; Mittelalter; Christliche Literatur
    Umfang: xxv, 420 p.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. How the west was won
    essays on the literary imagination, the canon, and the Christian middle ages for Burcht Pranger
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    & Quot;How the West Was Won" contains articles in three main areas of the humanities. It focuses on various aspects of literary imagination, with essays ranging from Petrarch to Voltaire; on the canon, with essays on western history as one of shifting cultural horizons and ideals, and including censorship; and on the Christian Middle Ages, when an interesting combination of religion and culture stimulated the monastic and intellectual experiments of Anselm of Canterbury and Peter Abelard. The volume is held together by the method of persistent questioning, in the tradition of the western c

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004184978; 900418497X
    RVK Klassifikation: NK 8200
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's studies in intellectual history 0920-8607 ; v. 188
    Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 188
    Schlagworte: Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Literature, Medieval; Canon (Literature); Religion; Europe; Intellectual life; Mittelalter; Christliche Literatur; Kanon; Christianity and literature; RELIGION ; Christianity ; History; Festschriften; Literature, Medieval; Festschriften; Canon (Literature); Christian literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Literature, Medieval; Canon (Literature); Array
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xxv, 420 p.), ill.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record

  4. How the west was won
    essays on the literary imagination, the canon, and the Christian middle ages for Burcht Pranger
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Otten, Willemien (Hrsg.); Pranger, Marinus B.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004184978; 900418497X
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; 188
    Schlagworte: Europe; Intellectual life; Religion; RELIGION / Christianity / History; Canon (Literature); Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Intellectual life; Literature, Medieval; Mittelalter; Christliche Literatur; Kanon; Christentum; Geschichte; Christian literature; Christianity and literature; Literature, Medieval; Canon (Literature); Christliche Literatur; Kanon; Mittelalter
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XXV, 420 S.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    "Movesi un vecchierel canuto et bianco ..." : notes on a sonnet of Petrarch - Peter Cramer -- - Moments of indecision, sovereign possibilities : notes on the tableau vivant - Frans-Willem Korsten -- - History and the vertical canon : Calvin's Institutes and Beckett - Ernst van den Hemel -- - Christ's case and John Donne, "seeing through his words" : the stigma of martyrdom transfigured - Anselm Haverkamp -- - Playing with history : the satirical portrayal of the medieval papacy on an eighteenth-century deck of playing cards - Joke Spaans -- - From east to west : Jansenists, Orientalists, and the eucharistic controversy - Alastair Hamilton -- - Labouring in reason's vineyard : Voltaire and the allegory of enlightenment - Madeleine Kasten -- - The search for the canon and the problem of body and soul - Piet de Roy -- - Music at the limits : Edward Said's musical elaborations - Rokus de Groot --

    - The canonisation of the medieval past : England and the continent compared - Peter Raedts -- - Scholarship of literature and life : Leopold Zunz and the invention of Jewish culture - Irene Zwiep -- - Censorship and canon : a note on some medieval works and authors - Leen Spruit -- - Does the canon need converting? A meditation on Augustine's Soliloquies, Eriugena's Periphyseon, and the dialogue with the religious past - Willemien Otten -- - Between pedagogy and democracy : on canons and aversion to conformity in ordinary language philosophy - Asja Szafraniec -- - On the significance of disagreement : Stanley Cavell and ordinary language philosophy - Paola Marrati -- - Fast forward, or : the theologico-political event in quick motion (miracles, media, and multitudes in St. Augustine) - Hent de Vries -- - Tangere autem corde, hoc est credere : Augustine on 'touching' the numinous - Giselle de Nie --

    - The fame of fake, Dionysius the Areopagite : fabrication, falsification, and the 'cloud of unknowing' - Bram Kempers -- - Two female apostolic mystics : Catherine of Siena and Madame Jeanne Guyon - Bernard McGinn -- - De obitu Valentiniani : Abelard, Bernard of Clairvaux, and the canonization of Ambrose of Milan on baptism by desire - Marcia L. Colish -- - The 'whole Abelard' and the availability of language - Babette Hellemans -- - Tempus longum ... locus asper ... : chiaroscuro in Hugh of Saint Victor - Ineke van 't Spijker -- - Obedience simple and true : Anselm of Canterbury on how to defeat the devil - Arjo Vanderjagt -- - The monastic challenge : remarks - Helmut Kohlenberger

    "How the West Was Won" contains articles in three main areas of the humanities. It focuses on various aspects of literary imagination, with essays ranging from Petrarch to Voltaire; on the canon, with essays on western history as one of shifting cultural horizons and ideals, and including censorship; and on the Christian Middle Ages, when an interesting combination of religion and culture stimulated the monastic and intellectual experiments of Anselm of Canterbury and Peter Abelard. The volume is held together by the method of persistent questioning, in the tradition of the western c