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A.Neff

A Soul?s Journey Franciscan Art, Theology, and Devotion in the Supplicationes variae

Brepols Publishers, 2019

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Anno di pubblicazione
2019
ISBN
9780888442109
Luogo di stampa
TUrnhout
Autore
A.Neff
Pagine
354
Volumi
1
Editori
Brepols Publishers
Formato
245 x 297 Mm.
Edizione
Edition originale
Descrizione
Neuf
Descrizione
Couverture rigide
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
Lingue
Italiano
Prima edizione

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Studies and Texts (ST 210) A. Neff A Soul?s Journey Franciscan Art, Theology, and Devotion in the Supplicationes variae XVIII+354 p., 244 colour ill., 245 x 297 mm, 2019 ISBN: 978-0-88844-210-9 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 182,00 The Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence houses an extraordinary manuscript: an anthology of devotional texts and images called the Supplica­tiones variae, dated 1293 and made for use in Genoa, that ends with a remarkable series of full-page illustra­tions. Although the Supplicationes does not include or illustrate Bonaventure?s seminal text, The Soul?s Journey into God, the manuscript is effectively the site for performance of a spiritual pilgrimage, for it is through the Franciscan theologian?s mystical and poetic concepts that the deeper meanings of its images can be discerned. The decorative program of the Supplicationes mirrors Bonaventure?s theology of Christ as Center. Circular in composition, the introductory drawing of the Dextera dei visualizes the book?s underlying thematics of the center, while at the manuscript?s actual midpoint, Christ is pictured as the Man of Sorrows, who conjoins opposites, human suffering and divine glory. Yet the manuscript is also a progressive journey of ascent. In the Supplicationes, as in Bonaventure?s influential book, the path to salvation begins in the world, where humankind has fallen away from God. In its Labors of the Months and marginal drolleries, the manuscript?s calendar gives unusual emphasis to the hard work, ignorance, sin, and distance from God that are part of earthly existence. But there is hope: even imperfect human nature innately reaches upwards, craving relief from misery. God answers human neediness, Bonaventure writes, with the gift of prayer, and the Supplicationes pictures this gift in an unusual miniature depicting Trinitarian grace descending on David in prayer. David becomes a model for the reader?s subsequent journey through the manuscript?s progressively higher levels of prayer, from the vocal prayers of psalms and offices to the contemplative prayer of reading. But it is especially remarkable that in this Franciscan book the highest level of prayer consists in contemplating images. In the sequence of tinted drawings that closes the book, text yields to image, as the reader-viewer performs a non-verbal, experiential imitatio Christi, perusing the thirty-three illustrations of Christ?s life as if following the number of years of his life, and passing through Christ?s humanity to salvation. Over her long career, Amy Neff has been committed to studying the role of images in reflecting and creating cultural ideologies, focusing on intersections of art, religion, and gender in medieval culture. Professor Emerita in the School of Art at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, she is the author of numerous studies in medieval art history. Many of her publications explore the iconography of Mary and the impact of the Franciscan movement on the arts. The recipient of the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome, she has also been awarded fellowships by the Center for Advanced Studies of the National Gallery of Art, the Harvard University Center for Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Review This is a major book. It mates an uncompromisingly meticulous presentation of the texts, imagery, and specially composed poems in the Supplicationes variae with a passionate, probing analysis of the spiritual content of the manuscript. The Supplicationes variae is a complicated, highly personalized volume; the author encompasses its complexity with steady mastery. Her text is a work of the utmost seriousness, presenting an artifact of great depth and beauty that is of interest on a wide range of fr Codice articolo 011786 - Language : english text
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