In _Reforming Saints_, David J. Collins explains how and why
Renaissance humanists composed Latin hagiography in Germany in the
decades leading up to the Reformation. Contrary to the traditional
wisdom, Collins's research uncovers a resurgence in the composition of
saints' lives in the half century leading up to 1520. German
humanists, he finds, were among the most active authors and editors of
these texts. Focusing on forty Latin depictions of German saints
written between 1470 and 1520, Collins finds patterns both in how
these humanists chose their subjects and how they presented their
holiness. He argues that the humanist hagiographers took up the
writing of saints' lives to investigate Germany's medieval past, to
reconstruct and exalt its greatness, and to advocate programs of
religious and cultural reform. This literature, says Collins, left a
legacy that polemicists and philologists in Catholic Europe would be
using for their own purposes by the end of the sixteenth century.
These hagiographic writings are thus both reflective and formative of
the religious and cultural conflicts that defined this period of
European history. To bolster his case, Collins draws not only on the
Latin saints' lives, but also on vernacular lives, maps and
chorographic documents, personal and professional letters, papal,
urban, and municipal archives, painting, sculpture and broadside
print, and medieval and early modern histories and chronicles. The
result is a fresh, new portrait of the humanism of Renaissance
Germany. With his surprising and insightful conclusions, Collins sheds
new light on humanism's appropriation in Germany, particularly in its
religious aspect. He approaches the humanists' writings on their own
terms and recaptures the creative energy the humanists brought to the
task of revising the legends of the saints. His scholarly perspective
includes the roles of emperors, princes, abbots, city councilmen,
artists, librarians, soldiers, peasants, and pilgrims, showing how
humanists reached larger and less learned audiences than many other
kinds of writing ever could. The cult of the saints and Renaissance
humanism are two topics that have attracted considerable scholarly
attention. _Reforming Saints_ considers them as seldom before -- at
their intersection.
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Saints' Lives and Their Authors in Germany, 1470-1530
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190450144
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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