The Jew, the cathedral and the medieval city
by Nina Rowe
- ISBN
- 9780521197441
The Jew, the cathedral and the medieval city es un judaism, themes, motives book de Nina Rowe.
Sobre este libro
In the thirteenth century, sculptures of Synagoga and Ecclesia - paired female personifications of the Synagogue defeated and the Church triumphant - became a favored motif on cathedral façades in France and Germany. Nina Rowe examines the sculptures as defining elements in the urban Jewish-Christian encounter. She locates the roots of the Synagoga-Ecclesia motif in antiquity and explores the theme's public manifestations at the cathedrals of Reims, Bamberg, and Strasbourg, considering each example in relation to local politics and culture. Ultimately, she demonstrates that royal and ecclesiastical policies to restrain the religious, social, and economic lives of Jews in the early thirteenth century found a material analog in lovely renderings of a downtrodden Synagoga, placed in the public arena of the city square. --from publisher description.
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The Jew, the cathedral and the medieval city es un libro de Judaism, Themes, motives, Synagoga, Medieval Sculpture, Christianity.
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In the thirteenth century, sculptures of Synagoga and Ecclesia - paired female personifications of the Synagogue defeated and the Church triumphant - became a favored motif on cathedral façades in France and Germany. Nina Rowe examines the sculptures as defining elements in the urban Jewish-Christia...
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The Jew, the cathedral and the medieval city fue escrito por Nina Rowe.