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- catalog abstract ""In his new book Norman F. Cantor, the brilliant author of Inventing the Middle Ages and The Civilization of the Middle Ages, profiles eight men and women who are both representative figures of the Middle Ages and led extraordinary lives. Among them are Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, often called the founder of the Middle Ages and author of the first modern autobiography; Cardinal Humbert of Lorraine, the chief political theorist of the medieval papacy; and Robert Grosseteste, the founder of experimental science and the Franciscan opponent of Thomas Aquinas. Of the women Cantor profiles, Helena Augusta, the mother of fourth-century Roman emperor Constantine, played a significant role in the formation of medieval religious culture. Hildegard of Bingen was a Benedictine abbess who developed a form of personal visionary mysticism and feminist theory. The third of Cantor's principal women subjects, Eleanor of Aquitaine, was the most famous of medieval queens and had an enormous influence both on politics and society and the arts and literature of her time." "Norman F. Cantor's approach to these profiles is almost novelistic: he has invented conversations, based closely on a century of medieval scholarship and on the original sources, which thrust the reader immediately into the lives of his subjects, their colleagues, and friends, and give an immediacy to medieval life rarely encountered in conventional biography." "Cantor makes not only comprehensible but exciting to the reader the crises and crosscurrents of medieval cultural history. In a manner rarely achieved, he gets the reader inside the psyche of medieval women and men and makes us fully empathize with their aspirations, triumphs, anxieties, and disappointments."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b5826239.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description ""In his new book Norman F. Cantor, the brilliant author of Inventing the Middle Ages and The Civilization of the Middle Ages, profiles eight men and women who are both representative figures of the Middle Ages and led extraordinary lives. Among them are Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, often called the founder of the Middle Ages and author of the first modern autobiography; Cardinal Humbert of Lorraine, the chief political theorist of the medieval papacy; and Robert Grosseteste, the founder of experimental science and the Franciscan opponent of Thomas Aquinas. Of the women Cantor profiles, Helena Augusta, the mother of fourth-century Roman emperor Constantine, played a significant role in the formation of medieval religious culture. Hildegard of Bingen was a Benedictine abbess who developed a form of personal visionary mysticism and feminist theory. The third of Cantor's principal women subjects, Eleanor of Aquitaine, was the most famous of medieval queens and had an enormous influence both on politics and society and the arts and literature of her time." "Norman F. Cantor's approach to these profiles is almost novelistic: he has invented conversations, based closely on a century of medieval scholarship and on the original sources, which thrust the reader immediately into the lives of his subjects, their colleagues, and friends, and give an immediacy to medieval life rarely encountered in conventional biography." "Cantor makes not only comprehensible but exciting to the reader the crises and crosscurrents of medieval cultural history. In a manner rarely achieved, he gets the reader inside the psyche of medieval women and men and makes us fully empathize with their aspirations, triumphs, anxieties, and disappointments."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-188) and index.".
- catalog description "The advent of the Middle Ages : Helena Augusta -- African horizons : Augustine of Hippo -- Northerners : Alcuin of York -- Revolution : Humbert of Lorraine -- The form of woman : Hildegard of Bingen -- The glory of it all : Eleanor of Aquitaine -- The parting of the ways : Robert Grosseteste -- The winter of the Middle Ages : John Duke of Bedford -- Epilogue : medeeval people.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 197 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Medieval lives.".
- catalog identifier "0060169893 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Medieval lives.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : HarperCollins Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Medieval lives.".
- catalog subject "940.1/092/2 20".
- catalog subject "Biography Middle Ages, 500-1500.".
- catalog subject "CT114 .C36 1994".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Medieval.".
- catalog subject "Middle Ages.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The advent of the Middle Ages : Helena Augusta -- African horizons : Augustine of Hippo -- Northerners : Alcuin of York -- Revolution : Humbert of Lorraine -- The form of woman : Hildegard of Bingen -- The glory of it all : Eleanor of Aquitaine -- The parting of the ways : Robert Grosseteste -- The winter of the Middle Ages : John Duke of Bedford -- Epilogue : medeeval people.".
- catalog title "Medieval lives : eight charismatic men and women of the Middle Ages / Norman F. Cantor.".
- catalog type "text".