The Autumn of the Middle Ages

Huizinga, Johan

| 1996

Flag from en

9


"Herfsttij der Middeluwen", or "The Autumn of the Middle Ages" - the original title - is a portrait of life thought, and art in 14th and 15th century France and the Netherlands. For Huizinga, this period marked not the birth of a dramatically new era in history, the Renaissance, but the fullest, ripest phase of medieval life and thought. Now, for the first time ever, the original version of this classic work has been translated into English. In the 1924 translation, Fritz Hopman adapted, reduced, and altered the Dutch edition - softening Huizinga's often passionate arguments, dulling his nuances, and eliminating passages. He also rearranged and redivided chapters, dropped references, and introduced mistranslations. This edition is free of such errors, recreating the second Dutch edition - which represents Huizinga's thinking at its most important stage - as closely as possible. Everything...

Visa mer

Skapa konto för att sätta betyg och recensera böcker

Recensioner

Maud Ekblad

2011-12-11

Betyg

Fullspäckad med medeltidsintryck. Övergången antiken - medeltiden och medeltiden - renässansen med avseende på bildkonst och litteratur gör att jag får vara med på en spännande tidsresa.