Analysis of Ernst H. Kantorwicz's The King's Two Bodies

Analysis of Ernst H. Kantorwicz's The King's Two Bodies

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Thomson Simon
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Few historians trace grand themes across many centuries and places, but Ernst Kantorowicz's great work on the symbolic powers of kingship is a fine example of what can happen when they do. The King's Two Bodies is at once a superb example of the critical thinking skill of evaluation – assessing huge quantities of evidence, both written and visual, and drawing sound comparative conclusions from it – and of creative thinking; the work connects art history, literature, legal records and historical documents together in innovative and revealing ways across more than 800 years of history. Kantorowicz's key conclusions (that history is at root about ideas, that these ideas power institutions, and that both are commonly expressed and understood through symbols) have had a profound impact on several different disciplines, and even underpin many works of popular fiction – not least The DaVinci Code. And they were all made possible by fresh evaluation of evidence that other historians had ignored, or could not see the significance of.

EAN 9781912127115
ISBN 1912127113
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Macat International Limited
Publication date July 15, 2017
Pages 112
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 129
Country United Kingdom
Authors Thomson Simon
Series Macat Library