An insightful account of how medieval people experienced time.
Alle Thyng Hath Tyme recreates medieval people's experience of time as
continuous, discontinuous, linear, and cyclical--from creation through
judgment and into eternity. Medieval people measured time by natural
phenomena such as sunrise and sunset, the motion of the stars, or the
progress of the seasons, even as the late-medieval invention of the
mechanical clock made time-reckoning more precise. Negotiating these
mixed and competing systems, Gillian Adler and Paul Strohm show how
medieval people gained a nuanced and expansive sense of time that
rewards attention today.