TY - BOOK ID - 2954874 TI - Medieval paradigms : essays in honor of Jeremy Duquesnay Adams AU - Hayes-Healy, Stephanie AU - O'Donnell, James Joseph AU - Adams, Jeremy duQuesnay AU - Palgrave Macmillan PY - 2005 VL - *28 SN - 1403969167 1403969175 1349735000 1137037067 9781403969170 9781403969163 DB - UniCat KW - Beschaving [Middeleeuwse ] KW - Civilisation médiévale KW - Civilization [Medieval ] KW - Civilization [Medieval ]--History KW - Europa--Beschaving--476-1492 KW - Europe--Civilisation--476-1492 KW - Europe--Civilization--476-1492 KW - Medieval civilization KW - Middeleeuwen--Beschaving KW - Middeleeuwen--Cultuur KW - Middeleeuwse beschaving KW - Middeleeuwse cultuur KW - Middle Ages--Civilization KW - Moyen-Age--Civilisation KW - Middle Ages KW - Civilization, Medieval KW - Adams, Jeremy duQuesnay KW - Europe KW - History KW - Social life and customs KW - Middle Ages. KW - Civilization, Medieval. KW - Civilization KW - Chivalry KW - Renaissance KW - Dark Ages KW - History, Medieval KW - Medieval history KW - Medieval period KW - World history, Medieval KW - World history KW - Medievalism KW - 476-1492 KW - Europe-History-476-1492. KW - History, Ancient. KW - Literature, Medieval. KW - World history. KW - History of Medieval Europe. KW - Ancient History. KW - Medieval Literature. KW - World History, Global and Transnational History. KW - Universal history KW - European literature KW - Medieval literature KW - Ancient history KW - Ancient world history KW - Europe - History - 476-1492 KW - Europe - Social life and customs UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2954874 AB - This collection of essays in two volumes explores patterns of medieval society and culture, spanning from the close of the late antique period to the beginnings of the Renaissance. In the first volume, the articles unravel the complexities of authority and community, and then turn to the multiple rubrics of behavior which bound and defined medieval societies. Volume 1 thus ends with a discussion of morality, from models of civic virtue (and vice) to Christian prescriptions and prohibitions. Volume 2 analyzes of forms of devotion, both popular movements and those practices and ceremonies limited to elite groups. The exploration of medieval paradigms comes to a close with a group of essays which follow the medieval patterns well past the Middle Ages, even into the present. ER -