Re-forming texts, music, and Church Art in the Early Modern North

Titel: Re-forming texts, music, and Church Art in the Early Modern North / edited by Tuomas M.S. Lehtonen and Linda Kaljundi
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Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2016]
Umfang: 482 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Crossing bounderies ; 2
Schlagworte:
ISBN: 9089647376 ; 9089647376 ; 9789089647375
  • A Note on Terms and Names
  • p. 17
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. 19
  • Introduction
  • p. 21
  • Part I
  • Contextualizations and Thematizations
  • 1
  • Popular Belief and the Disruption of Religious Practices in Reformation Sweden
  • p. 43
  • 2
  • Trade and the Known World: Finnish Priests' and Laymen's Networks in the Late Medieval Baltic Sea Region
  • p. 69
  • 3
  • Diglossia, Authority and Tradition: The Influence of Writing on Learned and Vernacular Languages
  • p. 97
  • Part II
  • Music and Religious Performances
  • 4
  • Changes in the Poetics of Song during the Finnish Reformation
  • p. 125
  • 5
  • Vernacular Gregorian Chant and Lutheran Hymn-singing in Reformation-era Finland
  • p. 157
  • 6
  • Pious Hymns and Devil's Music: Michael Agricola (c. 1507-1557) and Jacobus Finno (c. 1540-1588) on Church Song and Folk Beliefs
  • p. 179
  • 7
  • The Emergence of Hymns at the Crossroads of Folk and Christian Culture: An Episode in Early Modern Latvian Cultural History
  • p. 217
  • Part III
  • Church Art and Architecture
  • 8
  • Reform and Pragmatism: On Church Art and Architecture during the Swedish Reformation Era
  • p. 253
  • 9
  • Early Lutheran Networks and Changes in the Furnishings of the Finnish Lutheran Parish Church
  • p. 287
  • 10
  • Continuity and Change: Reorganizing Sacred Space in Post-Reformation Tallinn
  • p. 311
  • Part IV
  • The 'Other' and the Afterlife
  • 11
  • Pagans into Peasants: Ethnic and Social Boundaries in Early Modern Livonia
  • p. 357
  • 12
  • Est vera India septemtrio: Re-imagining the Baltic in the Age of Discovery
  • p. 393
  • 13
  • Transformations of Saint Catherine of Alexandria in Finnish Vernacular Poetry and Rituals
  • p. 421
  • 14
  • Agricola's List (1551) and the Formation of the Estonian Pantheon
  • p. 449
  • Contributions
  • p. 475
  • Index
  • p. 479
  • List of Maps, Figures, Tables, and Musical Examples
  • Maps
  • Map 1
  • Baltic Sea region
  • p. 11
  • Map 2
  • Baltic Sea region, 1530
  • p. 12
  • Map 3
  • Baltic Sea region, 1580
  • p. 13
  • Map 4
  • Baltic Sea region, 1630
  • p. 14
  • Map 5
  • The Swedish provinces
  • p. 15
  • Figures
  • Figure 5.1
  • A fragment from Graduale F.m. II 44 in the National Library of Finland, with Finnish translation added for the Gloria
  • p. 160
  • Figure 5.2
  • The end of the antiphon O Kunnian Kuningas (O Rex gloriose) in the Codex Westh
  • p. 165
  • Figure 5.3
  • The introit Nos autem in the Codex Westh
  • p. 167
  • Figure 5.4
  • The trope Benedicamus parvulo nato in a manuscript from Hämeenkyrö
  • p. 168
  • Figure 5.5
  • The hymn O fadher wår wij bidhie tigh in the Loimijoki manuscript (c. 1600)
  • p. 173
  • Figure 8.1
  • Gustav Vasa as the Bysta Master saw him in about 1550
  • p. 256
  • Figure 8.2
  • Gustav Vasa's Bible, 1541; title page
  • p. 258
  • Figure 8.3
  • St. Erik. Uppsala Cathedral Chapter's counter-seal from 1275, believed to represent his statue
  • p. 260
  • Figure 8.4
  • The Seven Sacraments. Altarpiece painted by Rogier van derWeyden, 1440-1445. Detail of the central panel, showing the Eucharist
  • p. 262
  • Figure 8.5
  • Klara church plan
  • p. 266