It is impossible to understand the late Middle Ages without
grasping the importance of "The Golden Legend," the most popular
medieval collection of saints' lives. Assembled for clerical use in
the thirteenth century by Genoese archbishop Jacobus de Voragine,
the book became the medieval equivalent of a best seller. By 1500,
there were more copies of it in circulation than there were of the
Bible itself. Priests drew on "The Golden Legend" for their
sermons, the faithful used it for devotion and piety, and artists
and writers mined it endlessly in their works. "In Search of Sacred
Time" is the first comprehensive history and interpretation of this
crucial book. Jacques Le Goff, one of the world's most renowned
medievalists, provides a lucid, compelling, and unparalleled
account of why and how "The Golden Legend" exerted such a profound
influence on medieval life.
"In Search of Sacred Time" explains how "The Golden Legend"--an
encyclopedic work that followed the course of the liturgical
calendar and recounted the life of the saint for each feast
day--worked its way into the fabric of medieval life. Le Goff
describes how this ambitious book was carefully crafted to give
sense and shape to the Christian year, underscoring its meaning and
drama through the stories of saints, miracles, and martyrdoms.
Ultimately, Le Goff argues, "The Golden Legend" influenced how
medieval Christians perceived the passage of time, Christianizing
time itself and reconciling human and divine temporality.
Authoritative, eloquent, and original, "In Search of Sacred
Time" is a major reinterpretation of a book that is central to
comprehending the medieval imagination.
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