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The mind's eye, art and theological argument in the Middle Ages, edited by Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Anne-Marie Bouché

Label
The mind's eye, art and theological argument in the Middle Ages, edited by Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Anne-Marie Bouché
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The mind's eye
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
60669116
Responsibility statement
edited by Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Anne-Marie Bouché
Sub title
art and theological argument in the Middle Ages
Table Of Contents
The place of theology in medieval art history: problems, positions, possibilities / Jeffrey F. Hamburger -- Anthropology and the use of religious images in the Opus Caroli Regis (Libri Carolini) / Karl F. Morrison -- Replica: images of identity and the identity of images in prescholastic France / Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak -- Is there a theology of the Gothic cathedral? a re-reading of Abbot Suger's writings on the abbey church of St.-Denis / Andreas Speer -- Christ and the vision of God: the Biblical diagrams of the Codex Amiatinus / Celia Chazelle -- Raban Maur, Bernard de Clairvaux, Bonaventure: expression de l'espace et topographie spirituelle dans les images médiévales / Christian Heck -- Typology and its uses in the moralized Bible / Christopher Hughes -- L'Exception corporelle: à propos de l'Assomption de Marie / Jean-Claude Schmitt -- Theologians as Trinitarian iconographers / Bernard McGinn -- Seeing and seeing beyond: the mass of St. Gregory in the fifteenth century / Caroline Walker Bynum -- Porous subject matter and Christ's haunted infancy / Alfred Acres -- Love's arrows: Christ as cupid in late medieval art and devotion / Barbara Newman -- Moving images in the mind's eye / Mary Carruthers -- Vox Imaginis: anomaly and enigma in Romanesque art / Anne-Marie Bouché -- Seeing as action and passion in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries / Katherine H. Tachau -- "As far as the eye can see...": rituals of gazing in the late middle ages / Thomas Lentes -- The medieval work of art: wherein the "work"? wherein the "art"? / Jeffrey F. Hamburger -- Turning a blind eye: medieval art and the dynamics of contemplation / Herbert L. Kessler
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