Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
327
Language
English
Published
Feb 15, 2006
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0271027231
ISBN-13
9780271027234
Description
In the depths of the Middle Ages, the power of words held a mystical significance that transcended mere communication. The author unveils the fascinating world of textual amulets—objects imbued with protective messages, prayers, or inscriptions, crafted to shield individuals from harm or misfortune. This exploration not only reveals a rich tapestry of religious practices but also highlights the interplay between magic and belief during a time of superstition and uncertainty.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a vivid examination of manuscripts and relics that served as conduits for divine intervention. Skemer meticulously documents the creation, use, and cultural implications of these amulets, showcasing their role in the daily lives of medieval people. Through his research, he illustrates how these objects were more than mere artifacts; they were integral to the metaphysical landscape of the era.
Delving deeply into historical contexts, the work sheds light on the significance of language and script in medieval magic. The author articulates how various communities utilized these enchanted texts to invoke protection, healing, and guidance, revealing a profound connection between literacy and the supernatural. This captivating study invites readers to reconsider the blurred lines between faith and magic, offering a fresh perspective on the spiritual life of the medieval world.
Skemer's dedication to the subject matter presents not only a scholarly resource but also a compelling narrative that breathes life into past beliefs and practices. Whether a historian, a lover of literature, or an aficionado of the esoteric, this exploration of textual amulets is sure to engage and illuminate, fostering a deeper understanding of the power of words in shaping human experience throughout history.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a vivid examination of manuscripts and relics that served as conduits for divine intervention. Skemer meticulously documents the creation, use, and cultural implications of these amulets, showcasing their role in the daily lives of medieval people. Through his research, he illustrates how these objects were more than mere artifacts; they were integral to the metaphysical landscape of the era.
Delving deeply into historical contexts, the work sheds light on the significance of language and script in medieval magic. The author articulates how various communities utilized these enchanted texts to invoke protection, healing, and guidance, revealing a profound connection between literacy and the supernatural. This captivating study invites readers to reconsider the blurred lines between faith and magic, offering a fresh perspective on the spiritual life of the medieval world.
Skemer's dedication to the subject matter presents not only a scholarly resource but also a compelling narrative that breathes life into past beliefs and practices. Whether a historian, a lover of literature, or an aficionado of the esoteric, this exploration of textual amulets is sure to engage and illuminate, fostering a deeper understanding of the power of words in shaping human experience throughout history.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Fantasy
Contemporary