9782503530314 - Studies on Medieval Empathies: 25 (disputatio) (11 results)

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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Disputatio, vol. 25. xxxii, 347 pp., 2 figs., 4 color plates. Hardback with laminated pictorial boards. Unread, as new. New list price: EUR 90.00.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2013 Brepols hardcover edition. Light reading wear, else very good condition. Signed by both editors to previous owner. Contents: (1) Framing the Subject: Humanity and the Wounds of Love, (2) Mutatio sensus: Poetics of Holiness and Healing in Paulinus of Perigueux's Life of Saint Martin, (3) Reco…nstructing Sanctity and Refiguring Saints in Early Medieval Gaul, (4) Anselm and Praying with the Saints, (5) Lupus, or the Wolf in the Library: New Commentary, Edition, and Translation of Lupus of Ferrieres, Epistola 1, (6) A Sanctifying Serpent: Crucifixix as Cure, (7) Indwelling: A Meditation on Empathy, Pregnancy, and the Virgin Mary, (8) Love: Active, Contemplative, Essential, (9) Ramon Lull's Book of the Gentile and the Three Sages: Empathy or Apology?, (10) Hell and Punishment, Pain, and Salvation in Augustine and his Commentator Juan Luis Vives, (11) Rome and the Romans in the Medieval Mind: Empathy and Antipathy, (12) Empathy for the Oppressor. Signed by Author(s).

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Edited by Karl F. Morrison and Rudolph M. bell. xxxii, 347p., original stiff printed boards. With twleve English-language essays by major scholars, plus a bibliography of Morrison. (Disputatio, 25).

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Empathy is a deep feeling or intuition for kinship transcending self-preoccupied individuality. This book is about empathy in the Middle Ages, before it had a name.The authors begin by tracing the origins of empathy in pre-Christian Antiquity and early Christianity, especially in mysteries o…f divine justice, by which the good often suffered and the wicked prospered and, as with surgical healing, compassion was manifested by inflicting pain. The authors also explore many facets of empathy's development in the Latin West, criss-crossing the artificial borders of academic departments to reveal interlocking connections that give emotional power to images, whether verbal, pictorial, or performative. In a powerful multi-disciplinary collaboration, they identify conditions and limits of empathy, and areas in which the dynamic between insiders and outsiders forced subversive explorations of what it meant to be human. The doctrine of Christ as mediator of divine love dominated medieval thought about empathy as a human instinct. Taken together, like magnetic poles, two pictures in this book represent that mediation in action. The cover illustration, a mid-ninth-century ivory plaque from Carolingian Gaul, depicts Christ, the Divine Word, Love incarnate, glorified, enthroned, and adored by angels as creator, judge, and teacher. The second, Plate 1, from the same period and region, represents the act that sealed the mediation of divine love to humanity: Christ the man, tortured and dying for love. Empathy is a deep feeling or intuition for kinship transcending self-preoccupied individuality. This book is about empathy in the Middle Ages, before it had a name.The authors begin by tracing the origins of empathy in pre-Christian Antiquity and early Christianity, especially in mysteries of divine justice, by which the good often s Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Empathy is a deep feeling or intuition for kinship transcending self-preoccupied individuality. This book is about empathy in the Middle Ages, before it had a name.The authors begin by tracing the origins of empathy in pre-Christian Antiquity and early Christianity, especially in mysteries o…f divine justice, by which the good often suffered and the wicked prospered and, as with surgical healing, compassion was manifested by inflicting pain. The authors also explore many facets of empathy's development in the Latin West, criss-crossing the artificial borders of academic departments to reveal interlocking connections that give emotional power to images, whether verbal, pictorial, or performative. In a powerful multi-disciplinary collaboration, they identify conditions and limits of empathy, and areas in which the dynamic between insiders and outsiders forced subversive explorations of what it meant to be human. The doctrine of Christ as mediator of divine love dominated medieval thought about empathy as a human instinct. Taken together, like magnetic poles, two pictures in this book represent that mediation in action. The cover illustration, a mid-ninth-century ivory plaque from Carolingian Gaul, depicts Christ, the Divine Word, Love incarnate, glorified, enthroned, and adored by angels as creator, judge, and teacher. The second, Plate 1, from the same period and region, represents the act that sealed the mediation of divine love to humanity: Christ the man, tortured and dying for love. Empathy is a deep feeling or intuition for kinship transcending self-preoccupied individuality. This book is about empathy in the Middle Ages, before it had a name.The authors begin by tracing the origins of empathy in pre-Christian Antiquity and early Christianity, especially in mysteries of divine justice, by which the good often s Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.