During the European Middle Ages, diagrams provided a critical tool of
analysis in cosmological and theological debates. In addition to
drawing relationships among diverse areas of human knowledge and
experience, diagrams themselves generated such knowledge in the first
place. In Diagramming Devotion, Jeffrey F. Hamburger examines two
monumental works that are diagrammatic to their core: a famous set of
picture poems of unrivaled complexity by the Carolingian monk Hrabanus
Maurus, devoted to the praise of the cross, and a virtually unknown
commentary on Hrabanus’s work composed almost five hundred years
later by the Dominican friar Berthold of Nuremberg. Berthold’s
profusely illustrated elaboration of Hrabnus translated his
predecessor’s poems into a series of almost one hundred diagrams. By
examining Berthold of Nuremberg’s transformation of a Carolingian
classic, Hamburger brings modern and medieval visual culture into
dialogue, traces important changes in medieval visual culture, and
introduces new ways of thinking about diagrams as an enduring visual
and conceptual model.
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Berthold of Nuremberg’s Transformation of Hrabanus Maurus’s Poems in Praise of the Cross
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226642956
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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