Dreams, Nature, and Practices as Signs of the Future in the Middle Ages - Couverture rigide

 
9789004515994: Dreams, Nature, and Practices as Signs of the Future in the Middle Ages

Synopsis

Seeking for signs of the future was a basic component of the pre-modern European mindset. The great variety of signs that are reviewed in the set of articles present commentaries on the time of their creation, whereas signs of the future display an ambiguous character.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dr Hans-Christian Lehner (1982) is research fellow of Medieval History at the University Erlangen-Nuernberg. His monograph Prophetie zwischen Eschatologie und Politik (2015) was focusing on prognostics as outlined in medieval historiography. He edited, translated, and annotated the 12th century Visio Tnugdali (with Maximilian Nix, 2018) and is the editor of a fair number of volumes, e.g. The End(s) of Time(s) or Prognostication in the Middle Ages – A Handbook (2021; with Matthias Heiduk and Klaus Herbers). Klaus Herbers, Dr. phil. (1984), University of Berlin, is Senior Professor of Medieval Histor at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He has published monographs, edited volumes and many articles on European Medieval Historia (Hagiography, Iberian Historia, papal History), including works on medieval prognostication.

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