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Wietse de Boer

is the Phillip R. Shriver Professor of History at Miami University (Ohio). His research interests are focused on Italian religious and cultural history between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. His publications include The Conquest of the Soul: Confession, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan (2001; Italian trans. 2004), Art in Dispute: Catholic Debates at the Time of Trent (2021), and seven edited volumes, including Religion and the Senses in Early Modern Europe, co-edited with Christine Göttler (2013), Jesuit Image Theory, co-edited with Karl A.E. Enenkel and Walter S. Melion (2016), and La ghianda e la quercia. Saggi per Adriano Prosperi, co-edited with Vincenzo Lavenia and Giuseppe Marcocci (2019). His book project, The Windows of the Soul: Sensory Culture and Religious Conflict in Early Modern Italy, is in an advanced stage of preparation.

Christine Göttler

is Professor Emerita of Art History at the University of Bern. Her research interests focus on collecting practices and collection spaces, the intersections between art, natural philosophy, and religion, the relationship between landscape and nature, and early modern notions of materiality and immateriality. She is the author of Die Kunst des Fegefeuers nach der Reformation: Kirchliche Schenkungen, Ablass und Almosen in Antwerpen und Bologna um 1600 (1996); and Last Things: Art and the Religious Imagination in the Age of Reform (2010). Her twelve edited volumes include: Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern European Culture (with Wolfgang Neuber, 2007); Religion and the Senses in Early Modern Europe (with Wietse de Boer, 2013); Knowledge and Discernment in the Early Modern Arts (with Sven Dupré, 2017); The Nomadic Object: The Challenge of World for Early Modern Religious Art (with Mia M. Mochizuki, 2018); Solitudo: Spaces, Places, and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Cultures (with Karl A.E. Enenkel, 2018); and Landscape and Earth in Early Modernity: Picturing Unruly Nature (with Mia M. Mochizuki, 2022). She is currently working toward completion of her book, Fluid Worlds: Art and Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century Antwerp.

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The Eschatological Imagination

Space, Time, and Experience (1300–1800)

Series:  Intersections, Volume: 96
Cover The Eschatological Imagination
E-Book ISBN:
9789004688247
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
15 Oct 2024
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Art History
    • History
      • Early Modern History
      • History of Science
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • Literature, Arts & Science
    • Religious Studies
      • Religion and the Arts
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Figures
Notes on the Editors
Notes on the Contributors
Chapter 1 The Space-Time Dimension of Early Modern Eschatology: An Introduction
Part 1 Cosmology and Eschatology
Chapter 2 Depicting the Universal Conflagration: Time, Space, and Artifice in Peter Paul Rubens’s Fall of the Damned
Chapter 3 A Castle in the Air? Space, Time, and Sensation in Gabriel de Henao’s Empyreologia
Chapter 4 Kepler’s Somnium as Purgatorial Journey
Part 2 Underlands and Netherworlds
Chapter 5 The Birth of Hell: An Angel, His Fall, and His Reign among Us
Chapter 6 ‘Oh How Unlike the Place from Whence They Fell!’ John Milton’s Primordial Hell in Paradise Lost
Chapter 7 God’s Underlands: Athanasius Kircher’s Epic Journey in the Mundus Subterraneus
Part 3 Visions of Heaven and Hell
Chapter 8 Ecstatic Visions: The Eschatological Imagination of Spanish Mystic Juana de la Cruz (d. 1534)
Chapter 9 Describing the Inconceivable in Eighteenth-Century Methodist and Quaker Visions of the Afterlife
Chapter 10 From the Isle of Patmos to the Territory of the Plumed Serpent: Eschatological Imaginations Sparked by the Virgin of Guadalupe in Colonial New Spain
Part 4 Spiritual Reckoning and Refuge
Chapter 11 Pondering Mary: Michelangelo’s Farewell to Dante
Chapter 12 The Calvinist Theatre of God as a Pleasure Garden at the Time of the First French War of Religion (ca. 1560)
Part 5 Sites of Purgation, Meditation, and Martyrdom
Chapter 13 The Desert at the World’s End: Eschatological Space in Van Hemessen’s Hermit Landscapes
Chapter 14 ‘Abstracto igitur animo’: Eschatological Image-Making in the Emblematic Spiritual Exercises of Jan David, S.J.
Chapter 15 The Jesuit Martyrdom Landscape and the Optics of Death
Back Matter
Index nominum

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