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Death and the Prince: Memorial Preaching Before 1350 by David L. D'Avray β€” book cover

Death and the Prince: Memorial Preaching Before 1350

by David L. D'Avray, David D'Avray
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Overview

This is a fascinating study of attitudes towards death and the afterlife in medieval Europe. Based on fourteenth-century unpublished sermons in memory of kings and princes, it examines the relationship between kingship and death, in a period when a genuinely secular political consciousness existed alongside other-worldly priorities. David D'Avray mixes political history with the history of mentalites to produce a unique look at funeral preaching during this era.

Synopsis

This is a fascinating study of attitudes towards death and the afterlife in medieval Europe. Based on fourteenth-century unpublished sermons in memory of kings and princes, it examines the relationship between kingship and death, in a period when a genuinely secular political consciousness existed alongside other-worldly priorities. David D'Avray mixes political history with the history of mentalites to produce a unique look at funeral preaching during this era.

About the Author, David L. D'Avray

University College, London

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1994
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
326
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198203964

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