
The Edges of the Medieval World
Central European University Press
Published on 15. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
150 pages
978-963-9776-45-6 (ISBN)
Description
In the Middles Ages, the edges of one's world could represent different meanings. On the one hand, they might have been situated in far-away regions, mainly in the east and north, that one most often only knew from hearsay and which were inhabited by strange beings: humans with their faces on their chest, without a mouth, or with dog heads. On the other hand, the edges of one's world could just mean the borders of the community where one lived and that one sometimes might not have had the possibility to cross during one's whole life.In this volume specialists from eight European countries offer their ideas about different edges of the medieval world and contribute to a discussion that has been increasing greatly in Medieval Studies in recent times.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Hungary
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-963-9776-45-6 (9789639776456)
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Gerhard Jaritz | Juhan Kreem
The Edges of the Medieval World
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10/2009
Central European University Press
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Juhan Kreem is vice-director of Tallinn Town Archives.
Content
List of Illustrations Preface Felicitas Schmieder: Edges of the World - Edges of Time Gerhard Jaritz: From the Peripheries to the Centres and Back: Visual Culture and the Edges of this World Else Mundal: The Picture of the World in Old Norse Sources Torstein Jorgensen: "The Land of the Norwegians is the Last in the World": A Mid-eleventh-century Description of the Nordic Countries from the Pen of Adam of Bremen Anti Selart: Political Rhetoric and the Edges of Christianity: Livonia and Its Evil Elements in the Fifteenth Century Juhan Kreem: Living on the Edge: Pirates and the Livonians in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Tom Pettitt: Darkness on the Edge of Town: Life at the Flurgrenze in Medieval and Traditional Narrative Judit Sebo: The Margins of One's Small World: The Outskirts of Towns in Late Medieval and Early Modern Visual Representations Aleksander Pluskowski: What Is Exotic? Sources of Animals and Animal Products from the Edges of the Medieval World Tom Pettitt and Kadri Tueuer: The Beast of Muhu: A Hybrid from the Periphery Lucie Dolezalova, Tibi Silens Laus: Silence at the Edge of Language List of Contributors