Medieval Popular Culture: Problems of Belief and Perception |
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Popular culture and medieval Latin literature from | 1 |
Peasants and saints | 39 |
Popular culture in the mirror of the penitentials | 78 |
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Adelbert angels Apocalypse of Paul appeared Ariès audience authors Bakhtin Bede believe bishop body Burchard Burchard of Worms Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Heisterbach carnival century Christ Christian church clergy clerical common conception condemned confession consciousness cult death demons depicted devil dialogue divine early medieval earthly ecclesiastical Elucidarium eschatology eternal evil expressed faith folklore genres Goff Gregory of Tours Gurevich hagiography heaven hell Holda holy Honorius Ibid idea interpretation Jacopo da Varagine Last Judgment laughter Leutfred literary lives Lord magic McNeill medieval culture medieval grotesque medieval Latin literature medieval literature medieval popular culture MGH SS Middle Ages miracles monks motifs notions otherworldly visions pagan paradise parish parishioners peasants penance penitentials priest punishments purgatory relics religion religious ritual sacred saints salvation Schmitz sermons sinners sins social soul spiritual stories texts theologians theological torments tortures tradition veneration Vita world-view



