The saint between manuscript and print: Italy 1400-1600

"The essays in this volume examine the impact of printing on the expression, representation, and reproduction of sanctity on the Italian peninsula between 1400 and 1600 and how the imperatives of cult were expressed in various media, both old and new. In so doing, they advance a fuller and more...

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Published in:Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies
Contributors: Frazier, Alison Knowles (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies 2015
In: Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies (37)
Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Frazier, Alison K., The Saint Between Manuscript and Print: Italy 1400-1600] (2016) (Schutte, Anne Jacobson)
Series/Journal:Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance studies Essays and studies 37
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Saint / Female saint
Further subjects:B Transmission of texts (Italy) History
B Early printed books (Italy)
B Manuscripts, Medieval (Italy)
B Italy Church history
B Saints in literature
B Civilization, Medieval
B Printing (Italy) History
B Christian saints Cult (Italy) History
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Summary:"The essays in this volume examine the impact of printing on the expression, representation, and reproduction of sanctity on the Italian peninsula between 1400 and 1600 and how the imperatives of cult were expressed in various media, both old and new. In so doing, they advance a fuller and more nuanced understanding of both cult and media, and mark the nexus of cult and media as a site of cultural production and innovation. They are thus initial steps in a new area and an invitation to further study of saints of all sorts--canonized, popularly recognized, or self-proclaimed--in the fluid media environment of early modernity."--
"The essays in this volume examine the impact of printing on the expression, representation, and reproduction of sanctity on the Italian peninsula between 1400 and 1600 and how the imperatives of cult were expressed in various media, both old and new. In so doing, they advance a fuller and more nuanced understanding of both cult and media, and mark the nexus of cult and media as a site of cultural production and innovation. They are thus initial steps in a new area and an invitation to further study of saints of all sorts--canonized, popularly recognized, or self-proclaimed--in the fluid media environment of early modernity."--
ISBN:0772721815