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  • Formaat: Hardback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1 g, 19 b/w, 6 line illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2000
  • Kirjastus: York Medieval Press
  • ISBN-10: 0952973480
  • ISBN-13: 9780952973485
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1 g, 19 b/w, 6 line illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2000
  • Kirjastus: York Medieval Press
  • ISBN-10: 0952973480
  • ISBN-13: 9780952973485
Studies highlight the importance of treasure, real and metaphorical, in medieval culture.

Treasure is a broad subject, which can be understood in a number of ways, from the economic to the aesthetic, the personal to the political; for the middle ages, it is both a powerful cultural reality and a metaphor. However, despite its importance, this is the first volume to be devoted to the subject. The articles bring together a variety of critical approaches and themes in different periods and contexts throughout the medieval period, covering subjects such as gender, fashion, patronage, ethnicity, death and burial, piety, display and poetics.ELIZABETH M. TYLER teaches at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York.Contributors: DOMINIC JANES, TIMOTHY REUTER, MARTIN CARVER, LESLIE WEBSTER, PAULINE STAFFORD, ELIZABETH M. TYLER, JENNY STRATFORD, NICOLA F. MCDONALD, JOHN CHERRY

Treasure is a broad subject, which can be understood in a number of ways, from the economic to the aesthetic, the personal to the political; for the middle ages, it is both a powerful cultural reality and a metaphor. However, despite its importance, this is the first volume to be devoted to the subject. The articles bring together a variety of critical approaches and themes in different periods and contexts throughout the medieval period, covering subjects such as gender, fashion, patronage, ethnicity, death and burial, piety, display and poetics.ELIZABETH M. TYLER teaches at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York.Contributors: DOMINIC JANES, TIMOTHY REUTER, MARTIN CARVER, LESLIE WEBSTER, PAULINE STAFFORD, ELIZABETH M.TYLER, JENNY STRATFORD, NICOLA F. MCDONALD, JOHN CHERRY

Studies highlight the importance of treasure, real and metaphorical, in medieval culture.
List of Illustrations vi Foreword ix List of Contributors x List of Abbreviations xi Treasure, Death and Display from Rome to the Middle Ages 1(10) Dominic Janes `You Cant Take It with You: Testaments, Hoards and Moveable Wealth in Europe, 600--1100 11(14) Timothy Reuter Burial as Poetry: The Context of Treasure in Anglo-Saxon Graves 25(24) Martin Carver Ideal and Reality: Versions of Treasure in the Early Anglo-Saxon World 49(12) Leslie Webster Queens and Treasure in the Early Middle Ages 61(22) Pauline Stafford `When Wings Incarnadine with Gold are Spread: The Vita &Aelig;dwardi Regis and the Display of Treasure at the Court of Edward the Confessor 83(26) Elizabeth M. Tyler The Goldenes Rossl and the French Royal Collections 109(26) Jenny Stratford `Lusti Tresor: Avarice and The Economics of the Erotic in Gowers Confessio Amantis 135(22) Nicola F. McDonald `Treasure in Earthen Vessels: Jewellery and Plate in Late Medieval Hoards 157 John Cherry