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  1. Networking Europe and new communities of interpretation (1400-1600)
    Contributor: Hoogvliet, Margriet (Publisher); Fernández, Manuel F. (Publisher); Pérez García, Rafael M. (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium

    "During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, long-distance ties connecting Europeans from all corners of the continent facilitated the sharing of religious texts, books, iconography, ideas, and practices. The contributions to this book aim to... more

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    "During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, long-distance ties connecting Europeans from all corners of the continent facilitated the sharing of religious texts, books, iconography, ideas, and practices. The contributions to this book aim to reconstruct these European networks of knowledge exchange by exploring how religious ideas and strategies of transformation 'travelled' and were shared in European and transatlantic cultural spaces. In order to come to a better understanding of Europe-wide processes of religious culture and religious change, the chapters focus on the agency of the laity in 'new communities of interpretation', instead of intellectual elites, the aristocracy, and religious institutions. These new communities of interpretation were often formed by an urban laity active in politics, finance, and commerce. The agency of religious literatures in the European vernaculars in processes of religious purification, reform, and innovation during the long fifteenth century is still largely underestimated. 'Networking Europe' aims to step away from studying 'national' textual production and consumption by approaching these topics instead from a European and interconnected perspective. The contributions to this book explore late medieval and early modern networks connecting people and transporting texts following three main axes of investigation: 'European Connections', 'Exiles, Diasporas, and Migrants', and 'Mobility and Dissemination'." (Quelle: Bucheinband)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Hoogvliet, Margriet (Publisher); Fernández, Manuel F. (Publisher); Pérez García, Rafael M. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9782503606217
    RVK Categories: NK 4950
    Series: New communities of interpretation ; volume 4
    Subjects: Kulturkontakt; Literaturproduktion; Christliche Literatur; Auslandsbeziehungen
    Scope: 247 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
  2. Networking Europe and new communities of interpretation (1400-1600)
    Contributor: Fernández, Manuel F. (Publisher); Hoogvliet, Margriet (Publisher); Pérez García, Rafael M. (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout

    Long-distance ties connecting Europeans from all geographical corners of the continent during the fifteenth and sixteenth century facilitated the sharing of religious texts, books, iconography, ideas, and practices. The contributions to this book aim... more

     

    Long-distance ties connecting Europeans from all geographical corners of the continent during the fifteenth and sixteenth century facilitated the sharing of religious texts, books, iconography, ideas, and practices. The contributions to this book aim to reconstruct these European networks of knowledge exchange by exploring how religious ideas and strategies of transformation "travelled" and were shared in European and transatlantic cultural spaces. In order to come to a better understanding of Europe-wide processes of religious culture and religious change, the chapters focus on the agency of the laity in ?new communities of interpretation?, instead of intellectual elites, the aristocracy, and religious institutions. These new communities of interpretation were often formed by an urban laity active in politics, finance, and commerce. The agency of religious literatures in the European vernaculars in processes of religious purification, reform, and innovation during the long fifteenth century is still largely underestimated. "Networking Europe" aims to step away from studying "national" textual production and consumption by approaching these topics instead from a European and interconnected perspective. The contributions to this book explore late medieval and early modern networks connecting people and transporting texts following three main axes of investigation: "European Connections2, "Exiles, Diasporas, and Migrants", and "Mobility and Dissemination"

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Fernández, Manuel F. (Publisher); Hoogvliet, Margriet (Publisher); Pérez García, Rafael M. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782503606217
    Series: New communities of Interpretation ; volume 4
    Subjects: Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700; General & world history; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte; HISTORY / Modern / 16th Century
    Scope: 247 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  3. Networking Europe and new communities of interpretation (1400-1600)
    Contributor: Fernández, Manuel F. (HerausgeberIn); Hoogvliet, Margriet (HerausgeberIn); Pérez García, Rafael M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout

    Long-distance ties connecting Europeans from all geographical corners of the continent during the fifteenth and sixteenth century facilitated the sharing of religious texts, books, iconography, ideas, and practices. The contributions to this book aim... more

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    Long-distance ties connecting Europeans from all geographical corners of the continent during the fifteenth and sixteenth century facilitated the sharing of religious texts, books, iconography, ideas, and practices. The contributions to this book aim to reconstruct these European networks of knowledge exchange by exploring how religious ideas and strategies of transformation "travelled" and were shared in European and transatlantic cultural spaces. In order to come to a better understanding of Europe-wide processes of religious culture and religious change, the chapters focus on the agency of the laity in ?new communities of interpretation?, instead of intellectual elites, the aristocracy, and religious institutions. These new communities of interpretation were often formed by an urban laity active in politics, finance, and commerce. The agency of religious literatures in the European vernaculars in processes of religious purification, reform, and innovation during the long fifteenth century is still largely underestimated. "Networking Europe" aims to step away from studying "national" textual production and consumption by approaching these topics instead from a European and interconnected perspective. The contributions to this book explore late medieval and early modern networks connecting people and transporting texts following three main axes of investigation: "European Connections2, "Exiles, Diasporas, and Migrants", and "Mobility and Dissemination"

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Fernández, Manuel F. (HerausgeberIn); Hoogvliet, Margriet (HerausgeberIn); Pérez García, Rafael M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782503606217; 2503606210
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    Series: New Communities of Interpretation ; volume 4
    Subjects: Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700; General & world history; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte; HISTORY / Modern / 16th Century
    Scope: 247 Seiten, Illustrationen