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List of Contributors to Volume 1 |
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Illustrations to Volume 1 |
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Introduction to Volume 1 |
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PART I SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES: TEXT, IMAGE, AND INTERACTION |
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1 Encountering a Dream-Vision: Visual and Verbal Glosses to Guillaume de Digulleville's Pelerinage Jhesucrist |
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2 Dangerous Passages and Spiritual Redemption in the Hortus Deliciarum |
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3 Turning the Pages: Marginal Narratives and Devotional Practice in Gothic Prayerbooks |
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75 | (48) |
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4 Exploring the Border: The Breviary of Eleanor of Portugal |
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123 | (26) |
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5 Building Meaning: The First Architectural Alphabet |
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149 | (50) |
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PART II IMAGINED PILGRIMAGE AND SPIRITUAL TOURISM |
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6 Still Walking: Spiritual Pilgrimage, Early Dutch Painting and the Dynamics of Faith |
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199 | (28) |
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7 Pilgrimage through the Pages: Pilgrims' Badges in Late Medieval Devotional Manuscripts |
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227 | (50) |
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PART III INDULGENCES AND INTERACTIVITY |
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8 Prayers and Promises: The Interactive Indulgence Print in the Later Middle Ages |
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277 | (48) |
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9 Art and Advertising: Late Medieval Altarpieces in Germany |
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325 | (22) |
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10 Who Sees Christ? An Alabaster Panel of the Mass of St. Gregory |
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347 | (38) |
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PART IV PERFORMATIVITY AND EMPATHIC DEVOTIONAL PRACTICE |
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11 The Well of Moses and Roland Barthes' `Punctum' of Piety |
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385 | (30) |
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12 Sin and Redemption in Late-Medieval Art and Theater: The Magdalen as Role Model in Hugo van der Goes's Vienna Diptych |
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415 | (32) |
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13 Communicating with the Host: Imagery and Eucharistic Contact in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Italy |
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447 | (40) |
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14 Empathetic Images and Painted Dialogues: The Visual and Verbal Rhetoric of Royal Private Piety in Renaissance Spain |
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487 | (42) |
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PART V REFLECTIONS IN MIRRORS, WALLS, AND INTERSTICES |
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15 The fairest of them all: Reflections on Some Fourteenth-Century Mirrors |
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529 | (32) |
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16 Bones and Stones: Imaging Sacred Defense in Medieval Cologne |
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561 | (34) |
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17 The Middle of Diptychs |
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Index to Volume 1 |
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Acknowledgements to Volume 2 |
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List of Contributors to Volume 2 |
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Illustrations to Volume 2 |
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Introduction to Volume 2 |
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PART I MANIPULATING OBJECTS, MANIPULATIVE OBJECTS |
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1 Hugging the Saint: Improvising Ritual on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela |
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2 Votives, Images, Interaction and Pilgrimage to the Tomb and Shrine of St. Thomas Becket, Canterbury Cathedral |
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3 Cradling Power: Female Devotions and Early Netherlandish Jesueaux |
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59 | (28) |
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PART II INSISTENT IMAGES AND SPACES |
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4 Illusionism and Interactivity: Medieval Installation Art, Architecture and Devotional Response |
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87 | (30) |
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5 Consorting with Stone: The Figure of the Speaking and Moving Statue in Early Modern Italian Writing |
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117 | (30) |
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6 Images, Efficacy & Ritual in the Renaissance: Burning the Devil and Dusting the Madonna |
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PART III REVEALING AND CONCEALING |
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7 Everybody's Darling. Transformation of Value and Transformation of Meaning in the Veneration of St. Elizabeth of Thuringia |
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8 The Pilgrim's Progress: Devotional Journey through the Holy Womb |
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231 | (30) |
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9 Memento Mori: The Deadly Art of Interaction |
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261 | (36) |
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PART IV PAINTING, SPECTACLE, AND PERFORMATIVITY |
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10 Preparing the Mind. Preparing the Soul. The Fusion of Franciscan Thought into the Daily Lives of Friars in the Sacristy Decoration of Santa Croce, Florence |
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297 | (30) |
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11 Parallelism in Giotto's Santa Croce Frescoes |
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327 | (28) |
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12 The Guiding Illusions of the Morrison Triptych |
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355 | (28) |
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13 Christian Crusade as Spectacle: The Cavalieri di Santo Stefano and the Audiences for the Medici Weddings of 1589 and 1608 |
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PART V LIMINALITY, RECEPTION, AND THE MEANING OF MOVEMENT |
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14 Intellectual Projection, Liminal Penetration: Programmed Entry and the Tympanum-less Portals of Western France and Northern Spain |
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15 Bodies Concealed and Revealed in Twelfth-Century French Sculpture |
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467 | (28) |
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16 Movement, Metaphor and Memory: The Interactions Between Pilgrims and Portal Programs |
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495 | (28) |
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17 The Grand Procession at Tournai: The Community Writ Large |
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523 | (36) |
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Bibliography to Volume 2 |
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559 | (52) |
Index to Volume 2 |
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