Religion, the Supernatural and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe : An Album Amicorum for Charles Zika.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (437 pages)
- Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Series ; v.191 .
- Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Scholarship, Friendship and Border-Crossing -- Part 1 Supernatural Agency and Communities of Belief -- Chapter 1 The Collaboration from Hell: A Plague Strike Force at S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome -- Chapter 2 The Demonic Possession of Richard Dugdale -- Chapter 3 Salem Girls (1692): Problems of Gender and Agency -- Chapter 4 "Ringing of the Bells by Four White Spirits": Two Seventeenth-Century English Earwitness Accounts of the Supernatural in Print Culture -- Part 2 Religion and Cultural Authority -- Chapter 5 "It is a Great Disgrace for Our City": Archbishop Antoninus and Heresy in Renaissance Florence -- Chapter 6 Endor and Amsterdam: The Image of Witchcraft as a Weapon in the Political Arena -- Chapter 7 Deep Down in Spirituality: Efforts of Seventeenth-Century New Netherlanders to Access God -- Chapter 8 Paraluther: Explaining an Unexpected Portrait of Paracelsus in Andreas Hartmann's Curriculum Vitae Lutheri (1601) -- Part 3 The (Un)natural World -- Chapter 9 "Making Feast of the Prisoner": Roger Barlow, Hans Staden and Ideas of New World Cannibalism -- Chapter 10 Signs that Speak: Reporting the 1556 Comet across French and German Borders -- Chapter 11 Disorder in the Natural World: The Perspectives of the Sixteenth-Century Provincial Convent -- Chapter 12 De Profundis: Linear Leviathans in the Lowlands -- Chapter 13 The Ferocious Dragon and the Docile Elephant: The Unleashing of Sin in Rembrandt's Garden of Eden -- Part 4 Artefacts and Material Culture -- Chapter 14 Salience and the Snail: Liminality and Incarnation in Francesco del Cossa's Annunciation (c. 1470) -- Chapter 15 Luther Relics -- Chapter 16 The Art of Making Memory: Epitaphs, Tables and Adages at Westminster Abbey. Chapter 17 The Pope's Merchandise and the Jesuits' Trumpery: Catholic Relics and Protestant Polemic in Post-Reformation England -- Index of Names and Places.
This volume brings together some of the most exciting current scholarship on these themes. This interdisciplinary and geographically broad-ranging volume pays tribute to the ground-breaking work of Charles Zika.
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Religion and culture-Europe-History. Art and religion-Europe-History.