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Acta ad Archaeologiam et Artivm Historiam Pertinentia - Volvmen XXXI (n.s. 17)
Tools for Transformation. Liturgy and Religious Practice in Late Antique Rome and Medieval Europe

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CONTINET HOC VOLVMEN

Line Cecilie Engh with Stefka G. Eriksen and Francis F. Steen – Introduction - Homo renovatur de die in diem. Transforming Selves and Communities

PART 1: REWIRING ROMANS

Sandra Blakely – Social Mobility: Mithraism and Cosmography in the 2nd-5th Centuries CE

John F. Romano – Baptizing the Romans

Arthur Westwell – The Ordines Romani and the Carolingian Choreography of a Liturgical Route to Rome

Dale Kinney – Liturgy, Space, and Community in the Basilica Julii (Santa Maria in Trastevere)

Wim Verbaal – Resurrecting Rome. Liturgy and Rome’s Second Revival

Joëlle Rollo-Koster – Constructing Papal Identity during the Great Western Schism (1378-1417): Pierre Ameil and Papal Funerals

PART 2: TRAJECTORIES OF IDENTITIES

Line Cecilie Engh – Imaginative Immersion in the Cistercian Cloister

Marika Räsänen – Ecce novus: Saint Thomas Aquinas and Dominican Identity at the End of the Fourteenth Century

Valentina Covaci – Praying for the Liberation of the Holy Sepulchre: Franciscan Liturgy in Fifteenth-Century Jerusalem

Nils Holger Petersen – Danielis ludus: Transforming Clerics in the Twelfth Century

Rakel Igland Diesen – During Credo He Shouted “Blessed be […]; now I can hear”: Nordic Child Miraculees Interacting with Liturgy

Stefka G. Eriksen – Teaching and Practicing the Quadriga in Medieval Norway: A Reading of Barlaams ok Josaphats Saga

Lasse Hodne – Memling’s Portraits of Christ. A Cognitive Approach

F.to 19x26,5, pp. 280, Ill. B/N, Brossura filo refe