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Publication year: 2005
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| Series: | Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 118 |
| ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007: | 978 90 04 13750 9 |
| ISBN-10: | 90 04 13750 5 |
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| Cover: | Hardback |
| Number of pages: | xiv, 394 pp. |
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| List price: | € 99.00 / US$ 147.00 |
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Table of contents
Verzeichnis der Abbildungen
Vorwort
Einführung
TEIL I. UNTERSUCHUNG
1. Traditionelle Vorbilder: Die sieben Siegel in der Geschichte der Exegese
2. Das erste Siegel und seine Eröffnung: Grundlegung
3. Das zweite Siegel: Die Bewährungsprobe hat begonnen
4. Das dritte Siegel: Konsolidierung und Prüfung
5. Das vierte Siegel: Weltflucht und Drangsal
6. Das fünfte Siegel: Die Schalen des Zorns
7. Das sechste Siegel: Babylons Kampf und Untergang
8. Das siebte Siegel und das Ende der Geschichte: Die Apotheose von Leid und Sieg
9. Der achte Tag: Die Fülle der Zeit
10. Schluß: De septem sigillis – Heilsgeschichte aus letzter Hand
TEIL II. EDITION
1. Zur Frage der Echtheit von De septem sigillis
2. Zur Textüberlieferung
3. Die Handschriften
4. Zur Gestalt des Textes in den Handschriften
5. Zum Verhältnis der Handschriften
6. Zur Textgestaltung (Ratio Editionis)
7. Siglen
Joachim von Fiore: De septem sigillis
Literatur
Namen- und Sachregister
Reviews
'(…) this book is a major contribution to the study of early Balkan history.'
John W. Barker, Speculum
The analyses bear witness to an impressive erudition, and help the reader to grasp Joachim's often complex thought processes.
Eugène Honée, Church History and Religious Culture
Readership
Historians, Theologians, and Philologists interested in Apocalypticism, Medieval Theology and Exegesis, Church History, Joachim of Fiore’s sense of History, Prophecy and Eschatology, Millenarism, Apocalyptic Imagery and its impact, Manuscript Tradition.
About the author(s)
Julia Eva Wannenmacher, Dr. theol. (2002) Erlangen, is currently working on the critical edition of the Opera Omnia of Joachim of Fiore at Humboldt-Universität, Berlin.
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By proclaiming an earthly stage of bliss attributed to the Holy Spirit, Joachim of Fiore (d. 1202) fostered ideas of the Millennium and progression in history. His Trinitarian hermeneutics provided him with new insights to the Scriptures through which he viewed the history of salvation, prefigured in the Seven Seals of the Apocalypse. Joachim’s treatise, De septem sigillis, edited for the first time from the complete corpus of manuscript evidence, outlines God's plan from the First Seal to the coming of Antichrist and the Last Judgment. This volume explains how deeply rooted in medieval exegesis and eschatology Joachim's concept of the Seals was. It introduces him as scholar and visionary, traditionalist and innovator, and as one of the most exciting witnesses to the Twelfth-Century Renaissance.
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