Audiolibro: waning of the middle ages: a study of the forms of life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands in the XIVth and XVth centuries
waning of the middle ages: a study of the forms of life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands in the XIVth and XVth centuries
1 - Preface
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- Download The Violent Tenor of Life, part 1 audio
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- Download Pessimism and the Ideal of the Sublime Life, part 1 audio
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- Download The Hierarchich Conception of Society audio
- Download The Idea of Chivalry audio
- Download The Dream of Heroism and of Love audio
- Download Orders of Chivalry and Vows audio
- Download The Political and Military Value of Chivalrous Ideas audio
- Download Love Formalized audio
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- Download The Idyllic Vision of Life audio
- Download The Vision of Death audio
- Download Religious Thought Crystallizing into Images, part 1 audio
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- Download Types of Religious Life audio
- Download Religious Sensibility and Religious Imagination audio
- Download Symbolism in its Decline audio
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- Download Religious Thought Beyond the Limits of Imagination audio
- Download The Forms of Thought and Practical Life audio
- Download Art and Life, part 1 audio
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- Download The Aesthetic Sentiment audio
- Download Verbal and Plastic Expression Compared I. part 1 audio
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- Download The Advent of the New Form audio
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The Waning of the Middle Ages (also known as The Autumn of the Middle Ages, or Autumntide of the Middle Ages), subtitled A study of the forms of life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, is Johan Huizinga's most famous work. It was published in 1919 as Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen and first translated into English in 1924.
Huizinga defends the idea that the exaggerated formality and romanticism of late medieval court society was a defense mechanism against the constantly increasing violence and brutality of life. The break off between Middle Ages and Renaissance was, according to him, a period of pessimism, cultural exhaustion, and nostalgia. Even though this work has found criticism, especially for relying too heavily on evidence exclusively from the Burgundian court, it has achieved immense impact in the thought about the period. - Summary by Leni
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