

An edition of The idea of the theater in Latin Christian thought (2004)
Augustine to the fourteenth century
By Donnalee Dox
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Language
eng
Pages
196
Description:
"This book considers medieval texts that deal with ancient theater as documents of Latin Christianity's intellectual history. As an exercise in medieval historiography, this study also examines biases in modern scholarship that seek links between these texts and performance practices." "The Idea of the Theater in Latin Christian Thought will be of interest to theater historians, intellectual historians, and those who work on points of contact between the European Middle Ages and Renaissance. The broad range of documents discussed (liturgical treatises, scholastic commentaries, philosophical tracts, and letters spanning many centuries) renders individual chapters useful to philosophers, aestheticians, and liturgists as well as to historians and historiographers. For theater historians, this study offers an alternative reading of familiar texts, which may alter our understanding of the emergence of dramatic and theatrical traditions in the West. Because theater is rarely considered as a component of intellectual projects in the Middle Ages, this study opens a new topic in the writing of medieval intellectual history."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Christianity, Early Christian literature, Historiography, History, History and criticism, History of doctrines, Latin Authors, Religious aspects of Theater, Theater, Theater, rome, Theater, religious aspects, Christian literature, early, history and criticism, Religious aspects
Places: Rome
Times: Early church, ca. 30-600, Medieval, 500-1500, Middle Ages, 600-1500, To 500