The Medieval World View An Introduction

The Medieval World View An Introduction by William Robert Cook, published by Oxford University Press in 2004, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intellectual landscape of the Middle Ages. This second edition spans 325 pages and is presented in English. The book systematically integrates selections from primary texts and photographs to illustrate the presuppositions of medieval society, covering significant figures and events that shaped this era.
Readers will find a structured narrative divided into three parts, addressing the classical and biblical roots of the Middle Ages, the early Middle Ages marked by the fall of the Roman Empire, and the developments of the High Middle Ages. The updated edition includes a new chapter on the fourteenth century and emphasizes women and gender-related issues, reflecting recent scholarship. With its clear handling of complex topics, this text serves as a valuable resource for those studying history, literature, or art history within the context of medieval Europe.
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The Medieval World View, 2/e, is an engaging introduction to the people, places, and ideas that shaped the intellectual world of the Middle Ages. The book presents the presuppositions of medieval society in a systematic fashion by integrating brief, self-contained selections from primary texts and carefully captioned photographs into a narrative of the medieval world and its foundations.
The text is divided into three parts. Treating both the classical and biblical antecedents of the Middle Ages and ending in Late Antiquity, Part 1 includes a thorough discussion of the monumental figure of St. Augustine. Part 2 deals with the early Middle Ages, beginning with the disintegration of the Roman Empire and continuing through the German invasions, the sixth- and seventh-century founders, and the renaissance associated with the reign of Charlemagne. Part 3 examines the High Middle Ages and beyond, following developments in the Church, in politics, and in arts and culture from the twelfth century through the end of the fourteenth century. This second edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent scholarship in the field. It adds a new chapter covering the fourteenth century and pays greater attention to women and gender-related issues. The bibliography has been updated and revised and now provides a useful guide to electronic resources.
The Medieval World View, 2/e, handles sophisticated issues with great clarity and ease, making this an ideal text for courses in Medieval history, literature, or art history.
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