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Solitudo

Spaces, Places, and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Cultures
Buch | Hardcover
604 Seiten
2018
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-34992-6 (ISBN)
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This book examines the ways in which spaces and places of solitude were conceived of, imagined, and represented in the late medieval and early modern periods. It explores the spatial, material, and affective dimensions of solitude, which have so far received only scant scholarly attention.
This book explores the spatial, material, and affective dimensions of solitude in the late medieval and early modern periods, a hitherto largely neglected topic. Its focus is on the dynamic qualities of “space” and “place”, which are here understood as being shaped, structured, and imbued with meaning through both social and discursive solitary practices such as reading, writing, studying, meditating, and praying. Individual chapters investigate the imageries and imaginaries of outdoor and indoor spaces and places associated with solitude and its practices and examine the ways in which the space of solitude was conceived of, imagined, and represented in the arts and in literature, from about 1300 to about 1800.

Contributors include Oskar Bätschmann, Carla Benzan, Mette Birkedal Bruun, Dominic E. Delarue, Karl A.E. Enenkel, Christine Göttler, Agnès Guiderdoni, Christiane J. Hessler, Walter S. Melion, Raphaèle Preisinger, Bernd Roling, Paul Smith, Marie Theres Stauffer, Arnold A. Witte, and Steffen Zierholz.

Karl A.E. Enenkel is Professor of Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin at the University of Münster. He was formerly Professor of Neo-Latin at the University of Leiden. He has published widely on international humanism, early modern culture, paratexts, literary genres 1300-1600, Neo-Latin emblems, word and image relationships, and the history of scholarship and science. Christine Göttler is Professor emerita of Art History at the University of Bern. She has published extensively on diverse topics ranging from Reformation iconoclasm, post-Tridentine spirituality, and the relationship between art, nature, and the senses to historical aspects of early modern artists’ materials and the visual and spatial imagery of interiority and the imagination.

Acknowledgements

Notes on the Editors

Notes on the Contributors

List of Illustrations



1 Realms of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern European Cultures: An Introduction

 Christine Göttler



Part 1: Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Foundations, Shifts, and Transformations

2 Petrarch’s Constructions of the Sacred Solitary Place in De vita solitaria and Other Writings

 Karl A.E. Enenkel



3 Monastic Solitude as Spiritual Remedy and Firewall against Reformation: Cornelius Musius’s Reappraisal of the Vita Solitaria (1566)

 Karl A.E. Enenkel



4 Concepts of Solitude in Jacobus de Voragine’s Legenda aurea

 Dominic E. Delarue



5 ‘Sacred Woods’: Performing Solitude at the Court of Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria

 Christine Göttler



Part 2: Solitude in the Pictorial and Emblematic Imagination

6 Anachoretic Ideals in Urban Settings: Meditational Practices and Mural Painting in Trecento Italy

 Raphaèle Preisinger



7 Constructing the Imaginary Desert of the Soul in Emblematic Literature

 Agnès Guiderdoni



8 Emblemata solitariae Passionis: Jan David, S.J., on the Solitary Passion of Christ

 Walter S. Melion



Part 3: Landscapes of Solitude

9 Giovanni Bellini’s San Francesco nel deserto

 Oskar Bätschmann



10 Landscapes and Visual Exegesis: Solitude in the Chapel of Fra Mariano Fetti in San Silvestro al Quirinale

 Steffen Zierholz



11 Alone at the Summit: Solitude and the Ascetic Imagination at the Sacro Monte of Varallo

 Carla Benzan



Part 4: Architectures of Solitude

12 Dead Men Talking: The Studiolo of Urbino. A Duke in Mourning and the Petrarchan Tradition

 Christiane J. Hessler



13 Sociable Solitude: The Early Modern Hermitage as Proto-Museum

 Arnold A. Witte



14 A Solitude of Permeable Boundaries: The Abbey of La Trappe between Isolation and Engagement

 Mette Birkedal Bruun



15 Mirrors and Memories: The Chinese Mirror Cabinet at the Hermitage near Bayreuth

 Marie Theres Stauffer



Part 5: Solitude in Antiquarian and Natural History

16 The Prophetess in the Woods: The Early Modern Debate about Veleda, Aurinia, and Vola

 Bernd Roling


17 Passer solitarius: Tribulations of a Lonely Bird in Poetry and Natural History, from Petrarch to Buffon

 Paul J. Smith



Index Nominum

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Intersections ; 56
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1237 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 90-04-34992-8 / 9004349928
ISBN-13 978-90-04-34992-6 / 9789004349926
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