圣迹与拉丁基督教史,500-1500年,Samantha Kahn Herrick主编(综述)

IF 0.2 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.5325/jmedirelicult.48.2.0257
T. Rotman
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JMRC_48_2_06_Book_Reviews。add Page 257 22/07/22下午4:42给出了一个复杂的和变化的历史的激情文物几个世纪以来的感觉,因为他们在欧洲和圣地周围移动,达到不同的受众和积累不同的和重叠的意义和用途。然而,这项研究的广泛地理和时间范围意味着,哈恩的分析有时会迅速从一个图像或物体跳到另一个图像或物体,因此可能会失去对耶稣受难像的使用和感知如何随着时间的推移而变化的感觉,以及通过详细分析得出的细微差别和见解。事实上,这项研究中最有效的部分是哈恩对单个物体的持续分析,特别是她对Karlštejn城堡圣十字教堂的讨论,该教堂由波希米亚的查理四世在1360年代设计,用于存放他的受难遗物,以及12世纪后期制作的珐琅图卢兹ch,其中包含一个真正的十字架圣物箱。在这里,通过对ch sse不同寻常的肖像的彻底阐释,哈恩巧妙地展示了这个遗迹是如何被它在礼物经济中的角色、它的政治和皇家协会以及它在圣塞尔宁修道院和图卢兹市的特定地理环境所塑造的。在她的介绍中,哈恩表示希望她的作品能够被学生、高级学者和好奇的公众所理解。通过这本书,她成功地实现了这个目标;这是一个丰富的和引人入胜的贡献,对受难遗物的研究,中世纪对受难的奉献更广泛,这有很多提供给新手和学者一样。
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Hagiography and the History of Latin Christendom, 500-1500 ed. by Samantha Kahn Herrick (review)
JMRC_48_2_06_Book_Reviews.indd Page 257 22/07/22 4:42 PM gives a sense of the complex and shifting histories of the Passion relics over centuries, as they moved around Europe and the Holy Land, reaching diverse audiences and accruing varied and overlapping meanings and uses. Yet the broad geographical and chronological scope of this study means that at times Hahn’s analysis jumps rapidly from one image or object to another, thus perhaps losing both a sense of how uses and perceptions of Passion relics changed over time, and the nuances and insights that result from detailed analysis. Indeed, the most effective parts of this study are Hahn’s sustained analyses of single objects, particularly her discussions of the Chapel of the Holy Cross at Karlštejn Castle, devised by Charles IV of Bohemia in the 1360s to house his collection of Passion relics, and the enameled Toulouse châsse made in the late twelfth century to contain a True Cross reliquary. Here, with a thorough elucidation of the unusual iconography of the châsse, Hahn skilfully shows how the reception of this relic was shaped by its role in the gift economy, its political and royal associations, and its specific geographical context in the Abbey of Saint-Sernin and the city of Toulouse. In her introduction, Hahn expresses a hope that her work will be accessible to students, advanced scholars, and the curious public. With this book, she has successfully achieved this goal; it is a rich and engaging contribution to the study of Passion relics, and medieval devotion to the Passion more broadly, which has much to offer newcomers to the field and scholars alike.
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