TY - BOOK ID - 48221535 TI - Quid est sacramentum? : visual representation of sacred mysteries in early modern Europe, 1400-1700 AU - Melion, Walter S. AU - Pastan, Elizabeth Carson AU - Wandel, Lee Palmer PY - 2020 SN - 9789004408937 9004408932 9789004408944 9004408940 PB - Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, DB - UniCat KW - Sacraments in art KW - Christian art and symbolism KW - Art and society KW - #GBIB: jesuitica KW - 265 <09> KW - 248.2 KW - 246.5 KW - 246.5 Emblematiek. Iconologie. Christelijke iconografie. Dodendans KW - Emblematiek. Iconologie. Christelijke iconografie. Dodendans KW - 248.2 Mystieke theologie. Mystiek. Mysticisme KW - Mystieke theologie. Mystiek. Mysticisme KW - Art KW - Art and sociology KW - Society and art KW - Sociology and art KW - History KW - Sacramenten:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van KW - Social aspects KW - 265 <09> Sacramenten:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... KW - 265 <09> Sacrements:--general--Geschiedenis van ... KW - Sacramenten:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... KW - Sacrements:--general--Geschiedenis van ... KW - Sacraments KW - Sacrements KW - Art chrétien KW - In art. KW - Dans l'art. KW - Aspect social KW - Iconography KW - Thematology KW - religious symbolism KW - sacraments KW - anno 1400-1499 KW - anno 1500-1599 KW - anno 1600-1699 KW - Europe KW - Art and society. KW - Bildliche Darstellung. KW - Christian art and symbolism. KW - Kultur. KW - Kunst. KW - Literatur. KW - Sacraments in art. KW - Sakrament. KW - Symbolik. KW - Europa. KW - Europe. KW - 7.046 KW - 7.04 KW - 7.034.1 KW - 7.034.1 Renaissancekunst KW - Renaissancekunst KW - 7.04 Iconografie. Iconologie. Onderwerpen van kunstzinnige uitbeelding KW - Iconografie. Iconologie. Onderwerpen van kunstzinnige uitbeelding KW - 7.046 Iconografie: mythologische-, religieuze-, epische voorstellingen. Legenden KW - Iconografie: mythologische-, religieuze-, epische voorstellingen. Legenden KW - Christelijke kunst UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48221535 AB - ‘Quid est sacramentum?’ Visual Representation of Sacred Mysteries in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1700 investigates how sacred mysteries (in Latin, sacramenta or mysteria ) were visualized in a wide range of media, including illustrated religious literature such as catechisms, prayerbooks, meditative treatises, and emblem books, produced in Italy, France, and the Low Countries between ca. 1500 and 1700. The contributors ask why the mysteries of faith and, in particular, sacramental mysteries were construed as amenable to processes of representation and figuration, and why the resultant images were thought capable of engaging mortal eyes, minds, and hearts. Mysteries by their very nature appeal to the spirit, rather than to sense or reason, since they operate beyond the limitations of the human faculties; and yet, the visual and literary arts served as vehicles for the dissemination of these mysteries and for prompting reflection upon them. Contributors: David Areford, AnnMarie Micikas Bridges, Mette Birkedal Bruun, James Clifton, Anna Dlabačková, Wim François, Robert Kendrick, Aiden Kumler, Noria Litaker, Walter S. Melion, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, Elizabeth Pastan, Donna Sadler, Alexa Sand, Tanya Tiffany, Lee Palmer Wandel, Geert Warner, Bronwen Wilson, and Elliott Wise. ER -