Time in the Eternal City : : perceiving and controlling time in late medieval and renaissance Rome / / edited by Tuomas Heikkilä.
Time in the Eternal City: Perceiving and Controlling Time in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome is a major contribution to the study of time and its numerous aspects in late medieval and Renaissance Rome. The authors offer a versatile view on the variety of ways time could be perceived. Individual c...
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Time in the Eternal City : perceiving and controlling time in late medieval and renaissance Rome / edited by Tuomas Heikkilä. Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Later medieval Europe ; Volume 22 Time in the Eternal City: Perceiving and Controlling Time in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome is a major contribution to the study of time and its numerous aspects in late medieval and Renaissance Rome. The authors offer a versatile view on the variety of ways time could be perceived. Individual chapters concentrate on the grass-root levels of everyday life, on various uses of the past in the present, as well as on the control of time by the ecclesiastical authorities. These studies reveal a wealth of new information that demonstrates the almost endlessly fluid manner in which time could be perceived, as well as the innovative ways in which time could be used by individuals and authorities alike. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. Includes index. Time and the Eternal City / Tuomas Heikkilä -- Temporal Expressions in Canonisation Processes and Diari, and the Perception of Time in Late Medieval Rome / Saku Pihko -- The Jubilee of 1300 as an Instrument of Time Control and Papal Power / Jasmin Lukkari -- Time Set in Stone: temporal References in the Non-funerary Epigraphy of Rome (1000-1527 AD) / Urpo Kantola -- The Medieval Calendars of S. Pietro in Vaticano and S. Maria Maggiore in Rome / Holger Kaasik -- Navigating the Cycles of Time: calendar Dates and the Week in a 13th Century Vatican Calendar / Holger Kaasik -- Calendars in Use: comparing S. Pietro in Vaticano and S. Maria Maggiore in Rome / Holger Kaasik -- Complex Tools for Complex Time: solar, Stellar, and Lunar Cycles of Time in Medieval Roman Calendars / Marko Halonen. Calendar Italy History To 1500. Rome (Italy) History 476-1420. Rome (Italy) History 1420-1798. 90-04-43624-3 Heikkilä, Tuomas, editor. Later medieval Europe ; Volume 22. |
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Time and the Eternal City / Tuomas Heikkilä -- Temporal Expressions in Canonisation Processes and Diari, and the Perception of Time in Late Medieval Rome / Saku Pihko -- The Jubilee of 1300 as an Instrument of Time Control and Papal Power / Jasmin Lukkari -- Time Set in Stone: temporal References in the Non-funerary Epigraphy of Rome (1000-1527 AD) / Urpo Kantola -- The Medieval Calendars of S. Pietro in Vaticano and S. Maria Maggiore in Rome / Holger Kaasik -- Navigating the Cycles of Time: calendar Dates and the Week in a 13th Century Vatican Calendar / Holger Kaasik -- Calendars in Use: comparing S. Pietro in Vaticano and S. Maria Maggiore in Rome / Holger Kaasik -- Complex Tools for Complex Time: solar, Stellar, and Lunar Cycles of Time in Medieval Roman Calendars / Marko Halonen. |
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