Chastity : a study in perception, ideals, opposition / / edited by Nancy Van Deusen.

Chastity as a topic is an ideal interdisciplinary consideration since it accesses iconographical representation, the philosophical issues of purity, morality, and of innocence; the legal issues of loss and punishment, the historical issues of celibacy, and the legislation that topic evoked; as well...

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Superior document:Presenting the past : central issues in medieval and early modern studies across the disciplines, v. 1
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Presenting the past (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (219 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Introduction --
Failed Chastity And Ovid: Myrrha In The Latin Commentary Tradition From Antiquity To The Renaissance /
Ambrose Of Milan On Chastity /
The Prohibition Of Clerical Marriage In The Eleventh Century /
An Arab Christian Philosophical Defense Of Religious Celibacy Against Its Islamic Condemnation: Yahyā Ibn ‘adī /
Depictions Of Chastity: Virtue Made Visible /
What Makes A Marriage: Consent Or Consummation In Twelfth-Century German Literature /
“The Spirit Of Fornication, Whom The Children Of The Hellenes Used To Call Eros”: Male Homoeroticism And The Rhetoric Of Chastity In The Letters Of Nilus Of Ancyra /
The Cry Of Eden /
Index /
Summary:Chastity as a topic is an ideal interdisciplinary consideration since it accesses iconographical representation, the philosophical issues of purity, morality, and of innocence; the legal issues of loss and punishment, the historical issues of celibacy, and the legislation that topic evoked; as well as the role of chastity as a literary topos in Late Antiquity as well as the Middle Ages, for example, in medieval commentary traditions and within medieval vernacular literatures. The topic of Chastity, as well as its opposing characteristics, thus provides an arena for a discussion of the transmission of Ovid and the commentaries this author provoked in the Middle Ages, the interpretation of images illustrating legal texts, cross-cultural enquiries, such as the reciprocity between Christian, Muslim, and Judaic interpretations of temperance, continence, and abstinence, and the theological-legal issue of “God’s rights” (in excising Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden). Contributors: Nancy van Deusen; Frank T. Coulson; Marcia L. Colish; Uta-Renate Blumenthal; Thérèse-Anne Druart; Claudia Bornholdt; Susan L’Engle; Cristian Gaspar; and Rafael Chodos.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283060906
9786613060907
9047433416
ISSN:1875-2799 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Nancy Van Deusen.