Where do we go after we die? This book traces how the European Middle Ages offered distinctive answers to this universal question evolving from Antiquity through to the sixteenth century to reflect a variety of problems and developments. Focussing on texts describing visions of the afterlife alongside art and theology this volume explores heaven hell and purgatory as they were imagined across Europe as well as by noted authors including Gregory the Great and Dante. A cross-disciplinary team of contributors including historians literary scholars classicists art historians and theologians offer not only a fascinating sketch of both medieval perceptions and the wide scholarship on this question: they also provide a much-needed new perspective. Where the twelfth century was once the ''high point'' of the medieval afterlife the essays here show that the afterlives of the early and later Middle Ages were far more important and imaginative than we once thought.
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