Stanislava Kuzmova, Ana Marinković, Trpimir Vedriš - Cuius patrocinio tota gaudet regio : Saints Cults and the Dynamics of Regional Cohesion : Bibliotheca Hagiotheca - Series Colloquia III

Cuius patrocinio tota gaudet regio : Saints Cults and the Dynamics of Regional Cohesion : Bibliotheca Hagiotheca - Series Colloquia III
Žanr Priručnici - Savjetnici - Slobodno vrijeme - Teologija/religija
Izdavač Hagiotheca
Prevoditelj -
Vrsta uveza Meki
ISBN13 9789535620525
ISBN10 9535620525
Godina 2012
Broj stranica 464
Format 23,5 cm
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Hrvatsko hagiografsko društvo „Hagiotheca“ osnovano je 2004. i otad okuplja zainteresirane stručnjake u okviru niza međunarodnih znanstvenih skupova. Plodove izlaganja i diskusija Društvo objavljuje u sklopu svoje biblioteke Hagiotheca, u nizu Colloquia. Zbornik sadrži radove Četvrte hagiografske konferencije organizirane u Dubrovniku, od 18. do 21. listopada 2012. u suradnji Hrvatskog hagiografskog društva “Hagiotheca” i sastavnica kolaborativnog projekta Symbols that Bind and Break Communities. Saints’ Cults as Stimuli and Expressions of Local, Regional, National and Universalist Identities (2010-2013) poduprtog od strane programa EuroCORECODE Europske znanstvene zaklade (European Science Foundation), osobito suradnika na odsjeku za srednjovekovne studije Srednjoeuropskog sveučilišta u Budimpešti (Central European University). Na skupu je sudjelovalo pedesetak izlagača tako da je voluminozan zbornik, iako tekstovi mnogih izlagača u njemu nisu zastupljeni, svjedočanstvo o uspješnom i nadahnjujućem skupu. Tema skupa i zbornika jest pitanje uloge svetačkih kultova u oblikovanju prostorno ograničenih (“regionalnih”) kolektivnih identiteta u srednjem i ranom novom vijeku. Citat iz naslova Cuius patrocinio tota gaudet regio dio je liturgijskog himna za sv. Luja IX. iz 14. st.
Sadržaj 
Preface 
Abbreviations 
Introduction 
Saints’ Relics and Community in the Earlier Middle Ages (400-1100)
Thomas Head 
Papers 
1. The Vita Patricii by Tírechán and the Creation of St Patrick’s Nationwide Status in Seventh-Century Ireland 
Elizabeth Dawson 1 
2. Foreign Saints at Home in Eighth- and Ninth-Century Rome: The Patrocinia of Diaconiae, Xenodochia, and Greek Monasteries 
Maya Maskarinec 21 
3. Holy Validation: Saints and Scandinavian Bishoprics 
Sara Ellis Nilsson 39 
4. The Historiae of Saints Oswald and Edmund: Crafting the King’s Image, Defining the Community’s Identity 
Sebastián Salvadó 59 
5. Inter-Regional and Local Saints’ Cults: Examples of Significant Liturgical Chants from Medieval Region of Istria 
Hana Breko Kustura 81 
6. The Saints Across the Sea, the Overseas Saints: Cult and Images of St Michael and St Nicholas Between Apulia and Dalmatia in the Middle Ages 
Emanuela Elba 91 
7. Episcopal Hagiography, Territorial Cohesion, and Memory in Southern Medieval France. The Case of the Diocese of Mende 
Fernand Peloux 109 
8. Magdalena Praedicatrix and Other Provençal Cults: A Dialogue in Images Between Universal and Regional Identity 
Anne Doustaly 133 
9. Patrocinia Multa Erant Habentes: State, Parrocchia, and Colony – Relic Acquisition in Medieval Venice 
Ana Munk 153 
10. Unity by Diversity: Private Chapels, Church Architecture, and Concepts of Political Cohesion in Medieval Naples 
Nicolas Bock 193 
11. The Multiple Regional Identity of a Neapolitan Queen. Mary of Hungarys Readings and Saints 
Dávid Falvay 211 
12. The Development of Devotion to Saint Anthony Between Localism and Universalism 
Eleonora Lombardo 231 
13. Shepherd of His Flock, Guardian of the Polis: The Geography of Regional Identity as Expressed in the Dedications of Churches 
Graham Jones 253 
14. Dorothea of Montau (†1394): Remarks on the Cult and the Iconographic Tradition of a Teutonic Knights’ Expelees’ and Poles’ Saint 
Marco Bogade 271 
15. The High-Altarpieces in the Hanseatic City of Rostock in Northern Germany: A Hagiographic Approach to the Creatation of Collective Identities 
Kathrin Wagner 285 
16. Saintly Patrons, Their Altarpieces, and Regional Identities in Medieval Scepusia 
Ivan Gerát 297 
17. From “Adoption” to “Appropriation”: The Chronological Process of Accommodating the Holy Hungarian Kings in the Noble Millieus of Late Medieval Hungary 
Doina Elena Crăciun 313 
18. One Town’s Saint is Another’s Worst Nightmare: Saints Cults and Regional Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Russia’s Upper Volga Region 
Isolde Thyret 335 
19. Memory and Identity: Recycling of the Historical and Geographical Knowledge in Martyrium Sancti Arethae et Sociorum in South Slavic Context 
Diana Atanassova 351 
20. How Did an Eulogia Brought from Jerusalem in the Sixth Century Assist in Promoting Davit-Gareji Cave Monasteries to Regional Caucasian Significance 
Lado Mirianashvili 369 
21. The Cult of Spain’s Regional Saints in Counter-Reformation Madrid 
Juan Luis González García 377 
22. Sulla venerazione dell’immagine della Madonna di Sinj nel XVIII secolo e sul processo di trasformazione dal suo status dal simbolo antiturco al simbolo di identità nazionale 
Ivana Prijatelj Pavičić 389 
23. Natales Divo Ladislavo Restituti: “Nationalization“ of St Ladislaus in the Seventeenth-Century Croatia 
Zrinka Blažević 411 
24. Rational Clergy and Irrational Laity: An Eighteenth- Century Biography of St Blasius in the Service of State Promotion 
Relja Seferović 425 
Concluding Remarks 
Sainthood, Patronage and Region 
Gábor Klaniczay 441 
Contributors 455