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Medieval deathMedieval death

Medieval death1996

Paul Binski

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Medieval Death is an absorbing study of the social, theological, and cultural issues involved in death and dying in Europe from the end of the Roman Empire to the early sixteenth century. Drawing on both archaeological and art historical sources, Paul Binski examines pagan and Christian attitudes towards the dead, the aesthetics of death and the body, burial ritual and mortuary practice. The evidence is accumulated from a wide variety of medieval thinkers and images, including the macabre illustrations of the Dance of Death and other popular themes in art and literature, which reflect the medieval obsession with notions of humility, penitence, and the dangers of bodily corruption. The author discusses the impact of the Black Death on late medieval art and examines the development of the medieval tomb, showing the changing attitudes towards the commemoration of the dead between late antiquity and the late Middle Ages. In the final chapter the progress of the soul after death is studied through the powerful descriptions of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory in Dante and other writers and through portrayals of the Last Judgment and the Apocalypse in sculpture and large-scale painting.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL3241570W

Subjects

DoctrinesDeathReligious aspectsChristianityChurch historyReligious aspects of DeathHistory of doctrinesDeath in artCatholic ChurchHistoryFuneral rites and ceremoniesDoctrinal TheologyDeath, religious aspectsCatholic church, doctrinesEurope, church historyLong Now Manual for CivilizationSocial aspectsMedieval Civilization

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