Ancient and Medieval Memories

Ancient and Medieval Memories
Author: Janet Coleman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1992-01-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521411448

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This book is an analysis of thinking, remembering and reminiscing according to ancient authors, and their medieval readers. The author argues that behind the various medieval methods in interpreting texts of the past lie two apparently incompatible theories of human knowledge and remembering, as well as two differing attitudes to matter and intellect. The book comprises a series of studies which take ancient texts as evidence of the past, and show how medieval readers and writers understood them. The studies confirm that medieval and renaissance interpretations and uses of the past differ greatly from modern interpretation and yet betray many startling continuities between modern and ancient and medieval theories.

Medieval Memories

Medieval Memories
Author: Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:951779160

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Medieval Memories

Medieval Memories
Author: Elisabeth Van-Houts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317878834

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Who, exactly, was responsible for the preservation of knowledge about the past? How did people preserve their recollections and pass them on to the next generation? Did they write them down or did they hand then on orally? The book is concerned with the memories of medieval people. In the Middle Ages, as now, men and women collected stories about the past and handed them down to posterity. Many memories centre in the aristocratic family or lineage while others are focussed on institutions such as monasteries or nunneries. The family and monastic contexts clearly illustrate that remembrance of the past was a task for men and women and that each sex had a specific gendered role. Memory also involves selection of what should and should not be remembered and its corollary, amnesia, therefore, is discussed. Anchored in the present, memory casts a shadow on the future and thus prophecies form an important component of the cult of remembrance. For the first time in Medieval Memories, tombstones, medieval encyclopaedias and legal testimonies figure alongside moral guidebooks, miracle stories and chronicles as material for the gendered perceptions of the medieval past.

Creative Selection Between Emending and Forming Medieval Memory

Creative Selection Between Emending and Forming Medieval Memory
Author: Sebastian Scholz,Gerald Schwedler
Publsiher: de Gruyter
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110756609

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"How can it be, that only as much happens as fits into the newspaper the next day?" (K. Valentin). Information of the past has to be organised, arranged and selected. The process of selection must be seen as the fundamental moment of making History.

The Medieval Craft of Memory

The Medieval Craft of Memory
Author: Mary Carruthers,Jan M. Ziolkowski
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812293425

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In antiquity and the Middle Ages, memory was a craft, and certain actions and tools were thought to be necessary for its creation and recollection. Until now, however, many of the most important visual and textual sources on the topic have remained untranslated or otherwise difficult to consult. Mary Carruthers and Jan M. Ziolkowski bring together the texts and visual images from the twelfth through the fifteenth centuries that are central to an understanding of memory and memory technique. These sources are now made available for a wider audience of students of medieval and early modern history and culture and readers with an interest in memory, mnemonics, and the synergy of text and image. The art of memory was most importantly associated in the Middle Ages with composition, and those who practiced the craft used it to make new prayers, sermons, pictures, and music. The mixing of visual and verbal media was commonplace throughout medieval cultures: pictures contained visual puns, words were often verbal paintings, and both were used equally as tools for making thoughts. The ability to create pictures in one's own mind was essential to medieval cognitive technique and imagination, and the intensely pictorial and affective qualities of medieval art and literature were generative, creative devices in themselves.

Memory and Commemoration in Medieval Culture

Memory and Commemoration in Medieval Culture
Author: Dr Elma Brenner,Dr Mary Franklin-Brown,Dr Meredith Cohen
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781409463436

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In medieval society and culture, memory occupied a unique position. It was central to intellectual life and the medieval understanding of the human mind. Commemoration of the dead was also a fundamental Christian activity. Above all, the past - and the memory of it - occupied a central position in medieval thinking, from ideas concerning the family unit to those shaping political institutions. Focusing on France but incorporating studies from further afield, this collection of essays marks an important new contribution to the study of medieval memory and commemoration. Arranged thematically, each part highlights how memory cannot be studied in isolation, but instead intersects with many other areas of medieval scholarship, including art history, historiography, intellectual history, and the study of religious culture. Key themes in the study of memory are explored, such as collective memory, the links between memory and identity, the fallibility of memory, and the linking of memory to the future, as an anticipation of what is to come.

The Book of Memory

The Book of Memory
Author: Mary J. Carruthers
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1992-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521429730

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The Book of Memory is a magisterial and beautifully illustrated account of the workings and function of memory in medieval society. Memory was the psychological faculty valued above all others in the period stretching from late antiquity through the Renaissance. The prominence given to memory has profound implications for the contemporary understanding of all creative activity, and the social role of literature and art. Drawing on a range of fascinating examples from Dante, Chaucer, and Aquinas to the symbolism of illuminated manuscripts, this unusually wide-ranging book offers new insights into the medieval world.

On Religion and Memory

On Religion and Memory
Author: Babette Hellemans,Willemien Otten,Burcht Pranger
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780823251629

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Religion and Pastness examines the implications of the Augustinian concept of time as favoring a-causality over linear continuity. From this viewpoint the various essays address problems of dynamics and stasis in texts, paintings and music ranging from Augustine to Abelard, Eriugena, Thoreau, Calvin, Shakespeare, Rubens, Bach, Stravinsky, Messiaen, Virginia Woolf, Cavell.