Dying, Death, Burial and Commemoration in Reformation Europe

Dying, Death, Burial and Commemoration in Reformation Europe

Willis, Jonathan; Tingle, Elizabeth C.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

242

Mole

9781032925660

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Introduction: Dying, death, burial and commemoration in Reformation Europe, Elizabeth Tingle and Jonathan Willis; The pursuit of power: death, dying and the quest for social control in the Palatinate 1547-1610, Ruth Atherton; 'At the hour of our death': praying for the dying in post-Reformation England, Hannah Cleugh; Death, music and the appropriateness of emotions in Reformation England: humanist portrayals of burial and mourning in Musica Rhetorica, Hyun-Ah Kim; Catholic burial and commemoration in early 17th century Lancashire, ? Linda O'Halloran and Andrew Spicer; Fraternal commemoration and the London Company of Drapers c.1440-c.1600, Laura Branch; Faith and fury: funerary monuments in Reformation France, Rebecca Constabel; From fire to iron: martyrs and massacre victims in Genevan martyrology, Jameson Tucker; Ghost stories: Noel de Taillepied's Psichologie ou apparition des esprits (1587) and the rehabilitation of Purgatory in late 16th-century France, Elizabeth Tingle; The prodigious garment: a relic becomes real in early modern Spain, Maria Tausiet; Index.
ars;moriendi;post-mortem;intercession;alexandra;walsham;funeral;sermons;carlos;eire;Livre Des Martyrs;Henri III;Mark 1;Friedrich III;Musica Deo Sacra;Book III;Young Men;Good Life;Post-mortem Intercession;Ars Moriendi;Massacre Victims;Tiny Casket;Nicole Obry;Protestant Dead;Le Gallois;Crespin's Work;Friedrich IV;Funerary Sculpture;Tomb Sculpture;Mode Ethos;Friedrich II;Parish Churchyard;Church Orders;Saintly Iconography;Cadaver Effigies