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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Oxford University Press
- Pubblicazione: 12/2025
The Sons of St Augustine
ilko krisztina
212,98 €
202,33 €
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NOTE EDITORE
The Order of the Hermits of St Augustine have long been sidelined as pale imitators of the Franciscans. Seeking to correct this, this book provides a fundamental cross-disciplinary re-evaluation of their lives, ideas, and impacts. By challenging the scholarly focus on the urban sphere in communal Italy, it explores the rapid emergence of Augustinian convents as lively religious and artistic centres on the margins of cities and in the Italian countryside. Moreover, it demonstrates for the first time the existence of common intellectual themes which linked together dispersed Augustinian communities. Fired by contemporary debates about the antiquity of the Order, the Augustinian friars forged a fictive past in which they linked their origins to St Augustine and late antique hermits. The book argues that saints, objects, and the natural environment all played a vital part in brokering this. This is underpinned by tracing the 'things' the Hermits commissioned, inherited, and accumulated to become the 'heirs of St Augustine'. Crucially, this book explores how this forged antiquity was promoted not only through human agencies, such as the creation of eremitical saints' cults, but also through the strategic use of the liminal position of their convents, re-inventing the Augustinian hermitages as places of power on the margins of the human sphere and the untamed natural environment. At stake here is the extent of religious patronage in the rural landscape and the re-evaluation of the long-standing tension between city and countryside in the medieval imaginary. Ultimately, this book not only challenges the prevailing understanding of the mendicant movement as a quintessentially urban phenomenon, but sheds new light on broader processes of late medieval societies in forging fictive narratives of power, prestige, and antiquity.AUTORE
Krisztina Ilko is a Junior Research Fellow at Queens' College and Affiliated Lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge. Prior to that, she held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford in conjunction with Trinity College, Oxford, and a Mellon Fellowship at the University of Toronto. She completed her PhD as a Lander Scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge, from which she spent the last two years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. She has published articles in The English Historical Review, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Gesta, and Speculum.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780198948827
- Dimensioni: 234 x 156 mm
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Pagine Arabe: 464