The king’s body in Serbian hagiography: Meaning and function of the corpus invictissimus topos
Апстракт
Conceptions of the holy in Serbian hagiography were deeply inspired by the
translations of patristic, byzantine and, partly, chivalric literature.
Whether the corporal is exalted or rejected, in the tradition of Serbian
hagiography it is never an evaluatively neutral notion. Against the
intellectual background, crucial for understanding the manner the Serbian
medieval society conceived of the body, this paper gives an account of the
“invincible body” topos, i.e. considers the rise of the chivalric idea of the
hero, as well as the ideological and symbolic context of its formati
Извор:
Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta, 2013, 2013, 50-2, 693-704Издавач:
- Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Vizantološki institut, Beograd
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Институција/група
Istorija / HistoryTY - JOUR AU - Marjanović-Dušanić, Smilja PY - 2013 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1725 AB - Conceptions of the holy in Serbian hagiography were deeply inspired by the translations of patristic, byzantine and, partly, chivalric literature. Whether the corporal is exalted or rejected, in the tradition of Serbian hagiography it is never an evaluatively neutral notion. Against the intellectual background, crucial for understanding the manner the Serbian medieval society conceived of the body, this paper gives an account of the “invincible body” topos, i.e. considers the rise of the chivalric idea of the hero, as well as the ideological and symbolic context of its formati PB - Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Vizantološki institut, Beograd T2 - Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta T1 - The king’s body in Serbian hagiography: Meaning and function of the corpus invictissimus topos EP - 704 IS - 50-2 SP - 693 VL - 2013 DO - 10.2298/ZRVI1350693M ER -
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Marjanović-Dušanić, S.. (2013). The king’s body in Serbian hagiography: Meaning and function of the corpus invictissimus topos. in Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Vizantološki institut, Beograd., 2013(50-2), 693-704. https://doi.org/10.2298/ZRVI1350693M
Marjanović-Dušanić S. The king’s body in Serbian hagiography: Meaning and function of the corpus invictissimus topos. in Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta. 2013;2013(50-2):693-704. doi:10.2298/ZRVI1350693M .
Marjanović-Dušanić, Smilja, "The king’s body in Serbian hagiography: Meaning and function of the corpus invictissimus topos" in Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta, 2013, no. 50-2 (2013):693-704, https://doi.org/10.2298/ZRVI1350693M . .