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Homo, Memento Finis: The Iconography of Just Judgement in Medieval art and Drama (Early Drama, Art, and Music) (in English)
David Bevington; Huston Diehl; Richard Kenneth Emmerson; Ronald Herzman; Pamela Sheingorn (Author)
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Medieval Institute Publications
· Hardcover
Homo, Memento Finis: The Iconography of Just Judgement in Medieval art and Drama (Early Drama, Art, and Music) (in English) - David Bevington; Huston Diehl; Richard Kenneth Emmerson; Ronald Herzman; Pamela Sheingorn
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Synopsis "Homo, Memento Finis: The Iconography of Just Judgement in Medieval art and Drama (Early Drama, Art, and Music) (in English)"
The medieval cycle plays from such cities as York and Chester culminated in a drama about the end of time, the Last Judgment. David Bevington and the other contributors to this book look at this final event of history as depicted in pre-modern times, and the result is a work of scholarly precision that, according to Bevington's introduction, attempts to see medieval drama in the context of other medieval art forms.