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Violence in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
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Violence in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds

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Being an integral element of how humans interact with one another,

violence, however disruptive, often also manifests itself as an ordering

force. In this collection of essays, the contributing authors explore

this particular aspect of violence from a wide variety of perspectives,

in a set of studies that focus on both the ancient and medieval worlds.

Case-studies in the section on Antiquity include work on such issues as

domestic violence; violence and myth; violence in Greek and Roman

historiography, poetry, comedy and tragedy, and art; women and violence;

violence and pollution; and various studies on classical Greek and Roman

perceptions of violence. The medieval section continues with papers that

look into the role of violence in the saints’ lives and passions,

violence in the love poems of the Carmina Burana, as well as several

studies that center on actual cases of violence, such as violence and

women in medieval Galicia and violence at Portuguese universities during

the High Middle Ages. This book is essential reading for everyone

interested in how and why violence came to be embedded in the cultural

practices of classical Greece, ancient Rome, and medieval Europe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
31 December 2018
Pages
582
ISBN
9789042936027

Being an integral element of how humans interact with one another,

violence, however disruptive, often also manifests itself as an ordering

force. In this collection of essays, the contributing authors explore

this particular aspect of violence from a wide variety of perspectives,

in a set of studies that focus on both the ancient and medieval worlds.

Case-studies in the section on Antiquity include work on such issues as

domestic violence; violence and myth; violence in Greek and Roman

historiography, poetry, comedy and tragedy, and art; women and violence;

violence and pollution; and various studies on classical Greek and Roman

perceptions of violence. The medieval section continues with papers that

look into the role of violence in the saints’ lives and passions,

violence in the love poems of the Carmina Burana, as well as several

studies that center on actual cases of violence, such as violence and

women in medieval Galicia and violence at Portuguese universities during

the High Middle Ages. This book is essential reading for everyone

interested in how and why violence came to be embedded in the cultural

practices of classical Greece, ancient Rome, and medieval Europe.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
31 December 2018
Pages
582
ISBN
9789042936027