The Ages of Man : : Medieval Interpretations of the Life Cycle / / Elizabeth Sears.

Elizabeth Sears here combines rich visual material and textual evidence to reveal the sophistication, warmth, and humor of medieval speculations about the ages of man. Medieval artists illustrated this theme, establishing the convention that each of life's phases in turn was to be represented b...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part One -- I. The Seasons Of Life -- II. Sevens In The Life Cycle -- III. The Ages Of Man And The Ages Of World History -- IV. Times Of Conversion In The Human Life -- Part Two -- V. Popular Cosmology -- VI. The Ages Of Man In The Preacher's Repertory -- VII. The Moralized Life In Images -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Of Manuscripts -- Index -- Plates
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Elizabeth Sears here combines rich visual material and textual evidence to reveal the sophistication, warmth, and humor of medieval speculations about the ages of man. Medieval artists illustrated this theme, establishing the convention that each of life's phases in turn was to be represented by the figure of a man (or, rarely, a woman) who revealed his age through size, posture, gesture, and attribute. But in selectiing the number of ages to be depicted--three, four, five, six, seven, ten, or twelve--and in determining the contexts in which the cycles should appear, painters and sculptors were heirs to longstanding intellectual tradtions.Ideas promulgated by ancient and medieval natural historians, physicians, and astrologers, and by biblical exegetes and popular moralists, receive detailed treatment in this wide-ranging study. Professor Sears traces the diffusion of well-established schemes of age division from the seclusion of the early medieval schools into wider circles in the later Middle Ages and examines the increasing use of the theme as a structure of edifying discourse, both in art and literature.Elizabeth Sears is Assistant Professor of Art History at Princeton University.Originally published in 1986.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
List of Abbreviations --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part One --
I. The Seasons Of Life --
II. Sevens In The Life Cycle --
III. The Ages Of Man And The Ages Of World History --
IV. Times Of Conversion In The Human Life --
Part Two --
V. Popular Cosmology --
VI. The Ages Of Man In The Preacher's Repertory --
VII. The Moralized Life In Images --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index Of Manuscripts --
Index --
Plates
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List of Illustrations --
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Introduction --
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III. The Ages Of Man And The Ages Of World History --
IV. Times Of Conversion In The Human Life --
Part Two --
V. Popular Cosmology --
VI. The Ages Of Man In The Preacher's Repertory --
VII. The Moralized Life In Images --
Notes --
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Index Of Manuscripts --
Index --
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Contents --
List of Illustrations --
List of Abbreviations --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part One --
I. The Seasons Of Life --
II. Sevens In The Life Cycle --
III. The Ages Of Man And The Ages Of World History --
IV. Times Of Conversion In The Human Life --
Part Two --
V. Popular Cosmology --
VI. The Ages Of Man In The Preacher's Repertory --
VII. The Moralized Life In Images --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index Of Manuscripts --
Index --
Plates
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