Turnhout, Brepols 2007 485pp., 24cm., dans la collection "Bibliothèque d'histoire culturelle du Moyen Age" vol.4, br., très bel état, ISBN 2-503-52467-2, F70750
Reference : F70750
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Paperback, 485p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503524672.
Sans conteste, l'amitie innerve le monde medieval. Le vocable sature les textes tant pratiques que theoriques. Il concerne toute la societe, l'elite, les milieux princiers et la noblesse autant que les humbles et le monde ordinaire. Au regard de l'insistance des sources medievales a dire l'amitie dans sa factualite et sa realite, il s'avere necessaire de s'interroger sur la pensee de l'amitie au Moyen Age. A-t-on pense l'amitie au Moyen Age? Plus exactement pose: quels sont les cadres intellectuels, institutionnels et structurels qui poussent les hommes des xiiie-xve siecles a penser l'amitie; quelles sont les conditions historiques et les evenements culturels qui faconnent les contours d'une telle conceptualisation? Languages: French.