Preacher, sermon and audience in the Middle Ages / / edited by Carolyn Muessig.

Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages presents research by specialists of preaching history and literature. This volume fills some of the lacunae which exists in medieval sermon studies. The topics include: an analysis of how oral and written cultures meet in sermon literature, the functi...

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Superior document:New history of the sermon
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2002.
Year of Publication:2002
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:New history of the sermon ; 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 322 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates) :; illustrations
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages: An Introduction /
From Texts to Preaching: Retrieving the Medieval Sermon as an Event /
The Ars Praedicandi and the Medieval Sermon /
Coram Papa Preaching and Rhetorical Community at Papal Avignon /
Medieval Sermons and their Performance: Theory and Record /
The Preacher as Goldsmith: The Italian Preachers' Use of the Visual Arts /
Preaching and Image: Sermons and Wall Paintings in Later Medieval England /
The Preacher Saint in Late Medieval Italian Art /
Vercelli Homilies XI-XIII and the Anglo-Saxon Benedictine Reform: Tailored Sources and Implied Audiences /
The Preacher as Women’s Mentor /
Audience and Preacher: ad Status Sermons and Social Classification /
The Context of Medieval Sermon Collections on Saints /
Reconstructing the Mental Calendar of Medieval Preaching: A Method and Its Limits: An Analysis of Sunday Sermons /
General Index /
Summary:Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages presents research by specialists of preaching history and literature. This volume fills some of the lacunae which exists in medieval sermon studies. The topics include: an analysis of how oral and written cultures meet in sermon literature, the function of vernacular sermons, an examination of the usefulness of non-sermon sources such as art in the study of preaching history, sermon genres, the significance of heretical preaching, audience composition and its influence on sermon content, and the use of rhetoric in sermon construction. The study looks at preaching history and literature from a wide geographical and chronological area which includes examples from Anglo-Saxon England to late medieval Italy. While doing so, it outlines the state of sermon studies research and points to new areas of investigation.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1280464089
9786610464081
1417507039
9047400224
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Carolyn Muessig.