Clothing the Clergy: Virtue and Power in Medieval Europe, C. 800-1200
By Miller Maureen C.
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Code: 9780801479434
Clothing the Clergy: Virtue and Power in Medieval Europe, c. 800-1200
Maureen C. Miller, 2014
Overview
This study traces the evolution of clerical garb in medieval Europe, from early Christianity's initial hesitation towards distinctive attire to the development of ornate liturgical vestments by the ninth century. Utilizing a wide range of sources including surviving textiles, visual art, legal texts, and literary works, the book details changes in clerical clothing over the Middle Ages. It delves into the craft, artistry, and textiles involved in creating church vestments, offering new perspectives on the religious, social, and political significance of clothing.
Who it's for
- Scholars and students of medieval history and religious studies.
- Those interested in the material culture and social history of the Middle Ages.
- Readers curious about the intersection of clothing, power, and religious status.
Key features
- Paperback edition
- Published by Wiley in 2014
- ISBN: 9780801479434
- Features seventy-nine illustrations, including forty color photographs.