Clothing the Clergy: Virtue and Power in Medieval Europe, c. 800–1200
Clothing the Clergy: Virtue and Power in Medieval Europe, c. 800–1200
Maureen C. Miller
Subjects: Christian Books & Bibles, Churches & Church Leadership, Church History, Church Administration, Arts & Photography, Fashion, History, History & Criticism, Graphic Design, Commercial, Europe, World, Religious, Religion & Spirituality
Description
Description
As a language of power, clerical clothing was used extensively by eleventh-century reformers to mark hierarchies, to cultivate female patrons, and to make radical new claims for the status of the clergy. The medieval clerical culture of clothing had enduring significance: its cultivation continued within Catholicism and even some Protestant denominations and it influenced the visual communication of respectability and power in the modern Western world. Clothing the Clergy features seventy-nine illustrations, including forty color photographs that put the rich variety of church vestments on display.
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Cornell University Press
Date Published: 2014-05-15
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0801479436
Language: en
Pages: 304
Length: 7 inches,width: 0.9 inches,height: 9.9 inches
104 in stock
