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Creations : Medieval Rituals, the Arts, And the Concept of Creation
Havsteen, Sven Rune (EDT); Petersen, Nils Holger (EDT); Schwab, Heinrich W. (EDT); Ostrem, Eyolf (EDT)
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The meaning of the noun 'creation', and the verb 'to create', range from the traditional theological idea of God creating ex nihilo to a more recent sense of the process of artistic conception. This collection of thirteen essays, written by scholars of music, literature, the visual arts, and… theology, explores the complicated relationship between medieval rituals and theology, and the development of an idea of human artistic creation, which came to the fore in the sixteenth century. The volume concentrates on the period from the Carolingians to the Counter-Reformation but also includes some twentieth-century musicians. Each essay is dedicated to a particular topic concerned with ritual or artistic beginnings, inventions, harmony and disharmony, as well as representations or celebrations of creation. Central themes include the interplay of the ideas of God as creator, of God acting and recreating in medieval liturgy, of God as artist - the deus artifex of the Pythagorean cosmology, which was occasionally referred to as recently as the early nineteenth century -and, finally, of the homo creator, a concept in which man reflected (and eventually replaced) God in his artistic creativity. This book therefore features new, significant, individual contributions from a range of scholarly disciplines, but, taken as a whole, it also constitutes a complex interdisciplinary study, with large-scale historical constructions. This collection of essays written by scholars of music, literature, the visual arts, and theology — which chronologically spans the period from the Carolingians to the twentieth century — explores the complicated relationship between medieval rituals and theology, and the development of an idea of human artistic creation. Each study in the volume examines a particular topic concerned with ritual or artistic beginnings, inventions, harmony, disharmony, or representations or celebrations of creation. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Creations : Medieval Rituals, the Arts, And the Concept of Creation
Havsteen, Sven Rune (EDT); Petersen, Nils Holger (EDT); Schwab, Heinrich W. (EDT); Ostrem, Eyolf (EDT)
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Tapa blanda. Condición: New. HAVSTEEN, S. R., ET AL., EDS.: CREATIONS. MEDIEVAL RITUALS, THE ARTS, AND THE CONCEPT OF CREATION. TURNHOUT, 2007, ix 269 p. figuras, 660 gr. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo. (IN-2-3) 660 gr. Libro.

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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The meaning of the noun 'creation', and the verb 'to create', range from the traditional theological idea of God creating ex nihilo to a more recent sense of the process of artistic conception. This collection of thirteen essays, written by scholars of music, literature, the visual arts, and… theology, explores the complicated relationship between medieval rituals and theology, and the development of an idea of human artistic creation, which came to the fore in the sixteenth century. The volume concentrates on the period from the Carolingians to the Counter-Reformation but also includes some twentieth-century musicians. Each essay is dedicated to a particular topic concerned with ritual or artistic beginnings, inventions, harmony and disharmony, as well as representations or celebrations of creation. Central themes include the interplay of the ideas of God as creator, of God acting and recreating in medieval liturgy, of God as artist - the deus artifex of the Pythagorean cosmology, which was occasionally referred to as recently as the early nineteenth century -and, finally, of the homo creator, a concept in which man reflected (and eventually replaced) God in his artistic creativity. This book therefore features new, significant, individual contributions from a range of scholarly disciplines, but, taken as a whole, it also constitutes a complex interdisciplinary study, with large-scale historical constructions. This collection of essays written by scholars of music, literature, the visual arts, and theology — which chronologically spans the period from the Carolingians to the twentieth century — explores the complicated relationship between medieval rituals and theology, and the development of an idea of human artistic creation. Each study in the volume examines a particular topic concerned with ritual or artistic beginnings, inventions, harmony, disharmony, or representations or celebrations of creation. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.