Solitudo: Spaces, Places, and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Cultures

Christine Göttler , Karl A.E. Enenkel
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Solitudo: Spaces, Places, and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Cultures

Christine Göttler , Karl A.E. Enenkel
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“This edited volume is indispensable for anyone pursuing research in the formation of the cultures of modernity. The students of the history of culture, literature, art, and architecture of late medieval and early modern period of the West will equally find this book an important addition to their resources.”
Mehran Qureshi, in: Reading Religion, 1 October 2020.

  • Published date: Jun 01, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 570
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004349926
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.181102362" L x 9.251968503" H
Karl A.E. Enenkel is Professor of Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin at the University of Münster. He was formerly Professor of Neo-Latin at the University of Leiden. He has published widely on international humanism, early modern culture, paratexts, literary genres 1300-1600, Neo-Latin emblems, word and image relationships, and the history of scholarship and science.

Christine Göttler is Professor emerita of Art History at the University of Bern. She has published extensively on diverse topics ranging from Reformation iconoclasm, post-Tridentine spirituality, and the relationship between art, nature, and the senses to historical aspects of early modern artists’ materials and the visual and spatial imagery of interiority and the imagination.

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