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Roma Felix - Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West



Roma Felix - Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West
This book explores how medieval people responded to the material remains of Rome's classical and early Christian past, and how these remains were associated with the city's centrality, spirituality, and authority. more details
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  • Provides a detailed exploration of how medieval people responded to the material remains of Rome's classical and early Christian past
  • Examines how these remains were associated with the city's centrality, spirituality, and authority


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Author Ã%amonn à Carragáin and Carol Neuman de Vegvar"
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780754660965
Publisher Ashgate Publishing Limited
Manufacturer Ashgate
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This book explores how medieval people responded to the material remains of Rome's classical and early Christian past, and how these remains were associated with the city's centrality, spirituality, and authority.

After the Roman empire fell, medieval Europe continued to be fascinated by Rome itself, the 'chief of cities'. Once the hub of empire, in the early medieval period Rome became an important centre for western Christianity, first of all as the place where Peter, Paul and many other important early Christian saints were martyred: their deaths for the Christian faith gave the city the appellation "Roma Felix", "Happy Rome". But in Rome the history of the faith, embodied in the shrines of the martyrs, coexisted with the living centre of the western Latin church. Because Peter had been recognised by Christ as chief among the apostles and was understood to have been the first bishop of Rome, his successors were acknowledged as patriarchs of the West and Rome became the focal point around which the western Latin church came to be organised.This book explores ways in which Rome itself was preserved, envisioned, and transformed by its residents, and also by the many pilgrims who flocked to the shrines of the martyrs. It considers how northern European cultures (in particular, the Irish and English) imagined and imitated the city as they understood it. The fifteen articles presented here range from the fourth to the twelfth century and span the fields of history, art history, urban topography, liturgical studies and numismatics. They provide an introduction to current thinking about the ways in which medieval people responded to the material remains of Rome's classical and early Christian past, and to the associations of centrality, spirituality, and authority which the city of Rome embodied for the earlier Middle Ages.

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