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La màgia a l'Edat Mitjana. Curs de lliure elecció.

10/16/2013

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Aquest semestre Ardit col·labora en l'organització del Curs de lliure elecció La màgia a l'Edat Mitjana. Tots aquells que us vulgueu inscriure podeu fer-ho escrivint a la nostra adreça electrònica: arditculturesmedievals@gmail.com
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Mística Cristiana Medieval

10/16/2013

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Estem preparant un cicle de seminaris sobre MÍSTICA CRISTIANA MEDIEVAL obert a tothom, prèvia inscripció, per al mes de novembre de 2013. Consistirà en quatre sessions, una per setmana, en les quals intentarem treure tot el suc a una selecció d'escrits místics al voltant de la temàtica "Paraules del cor". 

Es facilitarà un dossier de textos i imatges a les persones assistents, així com materials complementaris i recursos multimèdia. Us en donarem els detalls més endavant. Però si us interessa el tema podeu escriure'ns ja a: ardit.formacio@gmail.com per tal de reservar-vos plaça. 

La inscripció és gratuïta.
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Per establir el calendari de les sessions, hem preparat una enquesta Doodle. Inscriviu-vos al curs i indiqueu les vostres preferències horàries al Doodle (teniu temps fins al diumenge 20 d'octubre)! Es lliurarà certificat d'assistència.


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Sacred space in the medieval monastic world

7/5/2012

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"Sacred space in the medieval monastic world" was the motto of the third annual meeting of the 'Jornades d'Història' on the history of medieval church and religiosity held at the former Premonstratensian monastery of Santa Maria de Bellpuig de les Avellanes, and organized by the Consolidated Research Group 'Space, Power and Culture' of the University of Lleida.

More than fifty people, scholars most of them, gathered there this year to put some thoughts together about the concept of sacred space in the Middle Ages. Two days of really compelling papers went by awfully fast. The first -and intense!- one consisted of four sessions devoted to the beginnings of christian monachism, the political side of sacred spaces, monastic architecture and the non-liturgical space. The second one included three more sessions on the gendering of sacred spaces, mendicant piety and sacred landscapes and also a guided visit of the actual monastery of Les Avellanes. 

The topics covered a vast chronological period, from the first monastic proposals and rules to the early modern age. Some of them were controversial, for instance the questions posed by prof. Julian Luxford's paper on our conceptions of space itself or the stimulating suggestions of prof. Anne Müller's reconstruction of a 'heaven on earth' within the cloisters. Some of them suggested new words, such as the 'soundscapes' of prof. Kurt Villad Jensen's communication, and some looked in the eye at the vocational root of monasticism and the privileged space monasteries became for women, leaving them to themselves in a sort of spirituality without male mediation, according to prof. Blanca Garí's paper. 

Too many to mention and most of them thrilling, the papers fostered debate within and without the sessions in an invigorating and friendly environment that rose to its climax during the medieval dinner, assessed and presented by prof. Antoni Riera -simultaneously and painstakingly translated by this unworthy member of ARDIT!!- or the concert at the cloister by candlelight under a beautiful full moon.

Thanks to the outstanding job of prof. Karen Stöber, who made us all feel at home, and to the scientific assessment of both her and prof. Janet Burton (both of them also responsible for the great project Monastic Wales) this meeting was a total success and proved right the theory that people working and thinking together can accomplish great things.

Finally, a heartfelt thank-you to prof. David Austin who presented us with an insightful vision of medieval thought and, with his powerful voice and the powerful words of a Welsh XIVth c. poet, took us for a moment back in time.

Don't miss it next year!!

Delfi Isabel Nieto

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