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UNINA9910460513603321 |
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Discovering the riches of the word : religious reading in late medieval and early modern Europe / / edited by Sabrina Corbellini, Margriet Hoogvliet, Bart Ramakers |
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Leiden, Netherlands ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : Brill, , 2015 |
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©2015 |
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1 online resource (379 p.) |
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Intersections. Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture, , 1568-1181 ; ; Volume 38 |
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Christian literature - History and criticism |
Christians - Books and reading |
Christianity and literature |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Discovering the Riches of the Word / Sabrina Corbellini , Margriet Hoogvliet and Bart Ramakers -- 1 Approaching Lay Readership of Middle Dutch Bibles: On the Uses of Archival Sources and Bible Manuscripts / Suzan Folkerts -- 2 Manuscript Paratexts in the Making: British Library MS Harley 6333 as a Liturgical Compilation / Matti Peikola -- 3 Uncovering the Presence: Religious Literacies in Late Medieval Italy / Sabrina Corbellini -- 4 Evidence for Religious Reading Practice and Experience in Times of Change: Some Models Provided by Late Medieval Texts of the Ten Commandments / Elisabeth Salter -- 5 ‘Car Dieu veult estre serui de tous estaz’: Encouraging and Instructing Laypeople in French from the Late Middle Ages to the Early Sixteenth Century / Margriet Hoogvliet -- 6 Books, Beads and Bitterness: Making Sense of Gifts in Two Table Plays by Cornelis Everaert / Bart Ramakers -- 7 Some Aspects of Male and Female Readers of the Printed Bible Historiale in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries / Éléonore Fournié -- 8 From Nicholas Love’s Mirror to John Heigham’s Life: Paratextual Displacements and Displaced |
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Readers / Ian Johnson -- 9 Vernacular Biblical Literature in Sixteenth-Century Italy: Universal Reading and Specific Readers / Élise Boillet -- 10 The Catholic Church and the Vernacular Bible in the Low Countries: A Paradigm Shift in the 1550's? / Wim François -- 11 Reading the Crucifixion in Tudor England / Lucy Wooding -- 12 The Other Nicodemus: Nicodemus in Italian Religious Writings Previous and Contemporary to Calvin’s Excuse à Messieurs les Nicodémites (1544) / Federico Zuliani -- 13 ‘What’s Learnt in the Cradle Lasts till the Tomb’: Counter-Reformation Strategies in the Southern Low Countries to Entice the Youth into Religious Reading / Hubert Meeus -- Index Nominum. |
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The contributions to Discovering the Riches of the Word. Religious Reading in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe offer an innovative approach to the study of religious reading from a long term and geographically broad perspective, covering the period from the thirteenth to the seventeenth century and with a specific focus on the fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries. Challenging traditional research paradigms, the contributions argue that religious reading in this “long fifteenth century” should be described in terms of continuity. They make clear that in spite of confessional divides, numerous reading practices continued to exist among medieval and early modern readers, as well as among Catholics and Protestants, and that the two groups in certain cases even shared the same religious texts. Contributors include: Elise Boillet, Sabrina Corbellini, Suzan Folkerts, Éléonore Fournié, Wim François, Margriet Hoogvliet, Ian Johnson, Hubert Meeus, Matti Peikola, Bart Ramakers, Elisabeth Salter, Lucy Wooding, and Federico Zuliani. |
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UNINA9910455505603321 |
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Rudin Ronald |
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Founding fathers : the celebration of Champlain and Laval in the streets of Quebec, 1878-1908 / / Ronald Rudin |
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Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2003 |
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©2003 |
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1-282-02273-3 |
9786612022739 |
1-4426-7502-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (303 p.) |
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HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-) |
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Québec (Québec) Anniversaries, etc |
Québec (Québec) History |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Discovery and Display of Mgr de Laval, 1877-1878 -- Chapter Two: A Monument for Champlain, 1879-1898 -- Chapter Three: Immortalizing Laval, 1878-1908 -- Chapter Four: Champlain's Tercentenary? -- Epilogue: Champlain and Laval beyond the Summer of 1908 -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
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The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw an unprecedented wave of public celebration of the past. Throughout the western world, heroes and great events from earlier times were celebrated through such devices as staging lavish parades, constructing intricately designed monuments, and mounting theatrical re-enactments of pivotal moments in history. In Quebec, two individuals occupied centre stage. Between 1878 and 1908, Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Quebec City (and often referred to as the lay father of French-Canadian civilization), and Mgr François de Laval, the first bishop of Quebec (and often seen as French Canada's religious father), |
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were feted in four commemorative mega-events staged in the streets of Quebec City.Based largely upon the archival documents left behind by the lay and ecclesiastical leaders who organized the celebrations of Champlain and Laval, Ronald Rudin's study describes the complicated process of staging these spectacles. The vast array of leaders, lay and clerical, French and English-speaking, rarely saw eye to eye about either the form or the goal of any one commemorative celebration. Accordingly, the tens, if not hundreds of thousands who came out to view these celebrations saw events with numerous messages. An examination of the four spectacles, which took place over a period of thirty years, provides an opportunity to view both changes in the nature of commemorative celebrations across the western world and tensions within Canadian society. |
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