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OverviewTo obtain sacred relics, medieval monks plundered tombs, avaricious merchants raided churches, and relic-mongers scoured the Roman catacombs. In a revised edition of Furta Sacra, Patrick Geary considers the social and cultural context for these acts, asking how the relics were perceived and why the thefts met with the approval of medieval Christians. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick J. GearyPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: Revised Edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.028kg ISBN: 9780691008622ISBN 10: 0691008620 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 21 February 1991 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Preface to the 1990 Edition, pg. ix*Preface, pg. xi*Abbreviations, pg. xv*CHAPTER ONE. Relics and Saints in the Central Middle Ages, pg. 1*CHAPTER TWO. The Cult of Relics in Carolingian Europe, pg. 28*CHAPTER THREE. The Professionals, pg. 44*CHAPTER FOUR. Monastic Thefts, pg. 56*CHAPTER FIVE. Urban Thefts, pg. 87*CHAPTER SIX. Justifications, pg. 108*CHAPTER SEVEN. Conclusions, pg. 129*APPENDIX A: Critique of Texts, pg. 135*APPENDIX B: Handlist of Relic Thefts, pg. 149*Notes, pg. 157*Bibliography, pg. 185*Index, pg. 211Reviews[This] is a superb book, original and immaculate in scholarship, elegant in style and though. -- R. I. Moore Times Higher Education Supplement A shrewd, interesting, and helpful study. -- C. N. L. Brooke History Geary is at his best in unraveling the tangled accounts of individual thefts to suggest the reasons for their occurrence and in describing the central role of saints and their relics in this age. His exposition of the medieval view that saints resided with and participated actively in the affairs of the communities possessing their relics is essential to understanding the function of saints in this society and the desire of communities to steal or, as he argues, to 'kidnap' them. -- John M. McCulloh American Historical Review This is a fascinating study of a medieval way of thinking which in certain circumstances countenanced thefts of sacred relics from tombs, churches, and Roman catacombs... Furta Sacra is a truly impressive history shedding much light on a difficult dimension of popular Christian piety in another age. -- Michael Connors Church History [This] is a superb book, original and immaculate in scholarship, elegant in style and though. -- R. I. Moore, Times Higher Education Supplement A shrewd, interesting, and helpful study. -- C. N. L. Brooke, History Geary is at his best in unraveling the tangled accounts of individual thefts to suggest the reasons for their occurrence and in describing the central role of saints and their relics in this age. His exposition of the medieval view that saints resided with and participated actively in the affairs of the communities possessing their relics is essential to understanding the function of saints in this society and the desire of communities to steal or, as he argues, to 'kidnap' them. -- John M. McCulloh, American Historical Review This is a fascinating study of a medieval way of thinking which in certain circumstances countenanced thefts of sacred relics from tombs, churches, and Roman catacombs... Furta Sacra is a truly impressive history shedding much light on a difficult dimension of popular Christian piety in another age. -- Michael Connors, Church History Author InformationPatrick J. Geary is Professor of History at the University of Florida. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |