From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century SpainCambridge University Press, 25 de jul. de 2002 - 571 páginas This book reveals the workings of a culture that cherished death, and invested its resources in the pursuit of heaven. In sixteenth-century Spain, the social and economic debts of the living were also extended to the dead, and its central paradigms sought to invert perceptions, making death seem better than life itself. This is the first full-length study of this phenomenon. It differs from previous histories of death in two significant ways: in its methodology, which seeks to interweave social history and intellectual/cultural history; and in its geographical and cultural setting (previous studies have focused on France, Italy, and England). As a history of mentalities focused on a subject of universal significance, From Madrid to Purgatory transcends its Spanishness and its time period while being wholly attentive to them. |
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Death and the sun | 1 |
Eager for heaven Death and the testamentary discourse in Madrid 15201599 | 17 |
Wills and the history of death in Madrid | 19 |
Approaching the divine tribunal | 62 |
Relinquishing ones body | 87 |
Impressing God and neighbor | 114 |
Planning for the souls journey | 168 |
Aiding the needy aiding oneself | 232 |
Death the Spanish monarchy and the myth of sacredness | 348 |
Conclusion | 366 |
The saints heavenly corpse Teresa of Avila and the ultimate paradigm of death | 369 |
From Alba to heaven Death and the saint | 371 |
Come sweet death come swift dying The final days of Teresa of Avila | 401 |
Imperishable flesh incomparable wonder | 425 |
Earthbound no longer | 446 |
Saint Teresas apparitions | 472 |
Conclusion | 248 |
The kings dissolving body Philip II and the royal paradigm of death | 253 |
King Philip and his palace of death | 255 |
The kings many requiems | 283 |
Drawing lessons from the kings death | 300 |
Defending the faith through ritual | 322 |
Conclusion | 502 |
In death as in life From the daily rounds of hell to the vestibule of heaven | 511 |
Bibliography | 535 |
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Outras edições - Ver todos
From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain Carlos M. N. Eire Visualização parcial - 2002 |
From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain Carlos M. N. Eire Prévia não disponível - 1995 |
Termos e frases comuns
afterlife Agonía AHPM Alba Alonso Ana de San apparitions asked attitudes toward death Avila believed burial buried candles Carmelite catafalque Catholic Cervera charity Christian church clergy confraternities corpse cortege Council of Trent dead devotion Dialogos Diego de Yepes Discalced dying El Escorial Escorial España Españoles faith Father Felipe Felipe II Francisco Fray Fundación funeral gestures Gracián grave hagiography heaven Historia holy Ibid Inés Jerónimo John of Avila José Juan Lhermite Libro Luis Madrid Madrileños maravedis mass requests medieval miracles Misas monarch Moriendi muerte notary number of masses nuns Obras OCASB one's Pedro percent Philip II poor prayers priest purgatory relics revealed Ribera rites ritual royal sacred saints salvation San Bartolomé Santa Teresa seemed Sermones funerales Siguenza sisters sixteenth century social soteriology soul Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy spiritual symbolic Teresa de Jesús Teresa's body Teresa's death testaments testators tion Toledo Torre Valladolid Venegas Vida