Introduction: Apocalypsis depictus: A book of visions | |
Part I. Decoding The Thirteenth-Century Apocalyptic Discourse: 1. Auctor et Auctoritas: St John as seer, author, preceptor, and pilgrim | |
2. Problems of archetype, genre and narrative | |
3. The narrative paradigm: a synchronic view | |
Part II. Locating The Thirteenth-Century Reader InThe Book: 4. The ideology of the book: referencing contemporary crisis within specular structures of power | |
5. Transactional experiences encoded in the imaged text | |
6. Picturing other visions: expanding the reader's experience of the book in three appended cycles of illustration | |
Epilogue: the jagged edge. |
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