Vom Rechten Gebrauch der Bilder Im Liturgischen Raum: Mittelalterliche Funktionsbestimmungen Bildender Kunst Im Rationale Divinorum Officiorum des Durandus Von Mende (1230/1-1296) Mittelalterliche Funktionsbestimmungen Bildender Kunst Im Rationale Divinorum Officiorum des Durandus Von Mende (1230/1-1296) |
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Author:
| Faupel-Drevs, Kirstin |
Series title: | Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-90-04-11315-2 |
Publication Date: | Nov 1999 |
Publisher: | BRILL
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $160.00 |
Book Description:
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This study deals with medieval views of the function of objets dart in liturgy and the symbolism of church space. Its source is the Rationale divinorum officiorum, a liturgical handbook by Durandus of Mende (1230/1-1296) which was widely available in the Middle Ages. The first part treats the figurative hermeneutics of the Rationale and its premises in Augustines doctrine of signs and in the symbolic universal system of Hugh of St. Victor. Its main section deals with the medieval...
More DescriptionThis study deals with medieval views of the function of objets dart in liturgy and the symbolism of church space. Its source is the Rationale divinorum officiorum, a liturgical handbook by Durandus of Mende (1230/1-1296) which was widely available in the Middle Ages. The first part treats the figurative hermeneutics of the Rationale and its premises in Augustines doctrine of signs and in the symbolic universal system of Hugh of St. Victor. Its main section deals with the medieval system of rules for dealing with objects, particularly pictures, movable inventory and textiles. Using semiotic approaches an explanation is given of the functional significance of these objects of art in the context of the liturgy and its conscious embedding" in ecclesiastical space. A special paradigm for the "correct use" of objects dart is provided by the textiles much used in the Middle Ages. The Rationale shows an understanding of art which is representative of that period."