Would you like to see this page in English? Click here.


または
1-Clickで注文する場合は、サインインをしてください。
こちらからも買えますよ
この商品をお持ちですか? マーケットプレイスに出品する
Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians (Middle Ages Series)
 
その他のイメージを見る
 

Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians (Middle Ages Series) [ハードカバー]

Thomas F. X. Noble

参考価格: ¥ 5,804
価格: ¥ 5,803 通常配送無料 詳細
OFF: ¥ 1
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
通常2~3週間以内に発送します。 在庫状況について
この商品は、Amazon.co.jp が販売、発送します。

キャンペーンおよび追加情報

  • 掲載画像とお届けする商品の表紙が異なる場合があります。ご了承ください。


商品の説明

内容説明

Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians Thomas F. X. Noble Awarded the 2011 Otto Gruendler Prize by the Medieval Institute "This book will no doubt become a standard reference for early medievalists and art historians interested in early medieval discourse on Christian figural art and its wider contexts."--American Historical Review "A deeply impressive, powerfully argued, and extraordinarily interesting book. Noble establishes the centrality of the Carolingian period and its writers to the development of ideas about sacred art. He offers a new interpretation of the understanding of images in both the western and eastern empires in the early Middle Ages."--Rosamond McKitterick, University of Cambridge "Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians is remarkably scholarly, surveying secondary literature in both Byzantine East and Latin West, and in many different disciplines, including theology and art history as well as history. It is a splendid book. It will be a standard reference for many years to come." --Lawrence Nees, University of Delaware "A magisterial reexamination of a period in which long-lived ideas about the power and limitations of Christian images were first articulated int he medieval West...The book skillfully explores Carolingian discourses about images in relation to Byzantine and papal positions in the eighth and ninth centuries."--Journal of Church History In the year 726 C.E., the Byzantine emperor Leo III issued an edict declaring images to be idols, forbidden by Exodus, and ordering all such images in churches to be destroyed. Thus was set off the first wave of Byzantine iconoclasm, which ran its violent course until 787, when the underlying issues were temporarily resolved at the Second Council of Nicaea. In 815, a second great wave of iconoclasm was set off, only to end in 842 when the icons were restored to the churches of the East and the iconoclasts excommunicated. The iconoclast controversies have long been understood as marking major fissures between the Western and Eastern churches. In Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians, Thomas F. X. Noble reveals that the lines of division were not so clear. It is traditionally maintained that the Carolingians in the 790s did not understand the basic issues involved in the Byzantine dispute. Noble contends that there was, in fact, a significant Carolingian controversy about visual art and, if its ties to Byzantine iconoclasm were tenuous, they were also complex and deeply rooted in central concerns of the Carolingian court. Furthermore, he asserts that the Carolingians made distinctive and original contributions to the whole debate over religious art. Images, Iconoclasm, and the Carolingians is the first book to provide a comprehensive study of the Western response to Byzantine iconoclasm. By comparing art-texts with laws, letters, poems, and other sources, Noble reveals the power and magnitude of the key discourses of the Carolingian world during its most dynamic and creative decades. Thomas F. X. Noble is Professor and Chair of History at the University of Notre Dame. He is author of several books, including The Republic of St. Peter: The Birth of the Papal State, 680-825, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. The Middle Ages Series 2009 | 496 pages | 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 ISBN 978-0-8122-4141-9 | Cloth | $69.95s | GBP45.5 0 World Rights | History Short copy: In eight- and ninth-century Byzantium there arose a heated controversy over religious art, known as the "Iconoclastic Controversy." Analyzing hundreds of pages of art-texts, laws, letters, and poems, this book examines the wider context of the debate by providing the first comprehensive study of the Western response to Byzantine iconoclasm.

著者について

Thomas F. X. Noble is Professor and Chair of History at the University of Notre Dame. He is author of several books, including The Republic of St. Peter: The Birth of the Papal State, 680-825, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

登録情報

  • ハードカバー: 488ページ
  • 出版社: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr (2009/3/20)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 081224141X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812241419
  • 発売日: 2009/3/20
  • 商品の寸法: 23.1 x 16 x 4.3 cm
  • Amazon ベストセラー商品ランキング: 洋書 - 301,673位 (洋書のベストセラーを見る)
  •  カタログ情報、または画像について報告

  • 目次を見る

この商品にタグをつける

 (詳細)
タグは、商品との関連性が非常に強いキーワードまたはラベルのようなものです。
タグにより、すべてのお客様がお気に入りの商品の整理と確認を行うことができます。
※タグは初期設定で公開になっています。詳しくはこちら
 

カスタマーレビュー

まだカスタマーレビューはありません。
星5つ
星4つ
星3つ
星2つ
星1つ

クチコミ

クチコミは、商品やカテゴリー、トピックについて他のお客様と語り合う場です。お買いものに役立つ情報交換ができます。
この商品のクチコミ一覧
内容・タイトル 返答 最新の投稿
まだクチコミはありません

複数のお客様との意見交換を通じて、お買い物にお役立てください。
新しいクチコミを作成する
タイトル:
最初の投稿:
サインインが必要です
 

クチコミを検索
すべてのクチコミを検索
   


リストマニア

リストを作成

関連商品を探す


同じキーワードの商品を探す


フィードバック


Amazon.co.jpのプライバシー ステートメント Amazon.co.jpの発送情報 Amazon.co.jpでの返品と交換