Clare Monagle, Tracy Tracy, Eva Eva, Karen Karen, Cary Cary
The Intellectual Dynamism of the High Middle Ages
Herausgeber: Monagle, Clare
Clare Monagle, Tracy Tracy, Eva Eva, Karen Karen, Cary Cary
The Intellectual Dynamism of the High Middle Ages
Herausgeber: Monagle, Clare
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The essays pay tribute to the work and impact of Constant J. Mews, in spirit and in content, revealing a nuanced and integrated vision of the intellectual history of the medieval West.
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The essays pay tribute to the work and impact of Constant J. Mews, in spirit and in content, revealing a nuanced and integrated vision of the intellectual history of the medieval West.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9789462985933
- ISBN-10: 9462985936
- Artikelnr.: 62133323
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9789462985933
- ISBN-10: 9462985936
- Artikelnr.: 62133323
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Clare Monagle is Professor of History in the Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University. Her books include Orthodoxy and Controversy in Twelfth-Century Religious Discourse for Brepols in 2013, and Scholastic Affect in 2020, for Cambridge University Press Elements series.
Introduction: Communities of Learning (Clare Monagle), Section 1:
Twelfth-century Learning, Chapter 1: Carnal Compassion: Peter Abelard's
conflicted approach to empathy (Juanita Feros Ruys), Chapter 2:From Wisdom
to Science: A witness of the theological studies in Paris in the 1240s
(Riccardo Saccenti), Chapter 3: Authority and Innovation in Bernard of
Clairvaux's De gratia et liberio arbitrario (Marcia Colish), Chapter 4:
Words of Seduction - a Letter from Hugh Metel to Bernard of Clairvaux (Rina
Lahav), Chapter 5: The Emotional Landscape of Abelard's Planctus David
super Saul et Ionatha (Carol Williams), Section 2: Sanctity and Material
Culture, Chapter 6: Dirty Laundry: Thomas Becket's hair-shirt and the
making of a Saint (Karen Bollermann and Cary Nederman), Chapter 7: Relics
in Thomas Aquinas and Jean de Meun (Earl Jeffrey Richards), Chapter 8: The
Cult of Thomas Aquinas's Relics at the Dawn of the Dominican Reform and the
Great Western Schism (Marika Räsänen),S ection 3: Theological
Transmissions: Intellectual Culture after 1200, Chapter 9: Food for the
Journey: The thirteenth-century French version of Guiard of Laon's sermon
on the twelve fruits of the Eucharist (Janice Pinder), Chapter 10: A Sense
of Proportion: Jacobus extending Boethius around 1300 (John Crossley),
Chapter 11: Utrum sapienti competat prolem habere? An Italian debate
(Sylvain Piron), Chapter 12: Attuning to the Cosmos: The ethical man's
mission from Plato to Petrarch (Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides), Section 4:
Gender, Power and Virtue in Early Modernity, Chapter 13: The Miroir des
dames, the Chapelet des vertus, and Christine de Pizan's Sources (Karen
Green), Chapter 14: In Praise of Women: Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti's
Gynevera de le clare donne (Carolyn James), Chapter 15: The Invention of
the French Royal Mistress (Tracy Adams), Epilogue (Peter Howard), Index.
Twelfth-century Learning, Chapter 1: Carnal Compassion: Peter Abelard's
conflicted approach to empathy (Juanita Feros Ruys), Chapter 2:From Wisdom
to Science: A witness of the theological studies in Paris in the 1240s
(Riccardo Saccenti), Chapter 3: Authority and Innovation in Bernard of
Clairvaux's De gratia et liberio arbitrario (Marcia Colish), Chapter 4:
Words of Seduction - a Letter from Hugh Metel to Bernard of Clairvaux (Rina
Lahav), Chapter 5: The Emotional Landscape of Abelard's Planctus David
super Saul et Ionatha (Carol Williams), Section 2: Sanctity and Material
Culture, Chapter 6: Dirty Laundry: Thomas Becket's hair-shirt and the
making of a Saint (Karen Bollermann and Cary Nederman), Chapter 7: Relics
in Thomas Aquinas and Jean de Meun (Earl Jeffrey Richards), Chapter 8: The
Cult of Thomas Aquinas's Relics at the Dawn of the Dominican Reform and the
Great Western Schism (Marika Räsänen),S ection 3: Theological
Transmissions: Intellectual Culture after 1200, Chapter 9: Food for the
Journey: The thirteenth-century French version of Guiard of Laon's sermon
on the twelve fruits of the Eucharist (Janice Pinder), Chapter 10: A Sense
of Proportion: Jacobus extending Boethius around 1300 (John Crossley),
Chapter 11: Utrum sapienti competat prolem habere? An Italian debate
(Sylvain Piron), Chapter 12: Attuning to the Cosmos: The ethical man's
mission from Plato to Petrarch (Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides), Section 4:
Gender, Power and Virtue in Early Modernity, Chapter 13: The Miroir des
dames, the Chapelet des vertus, and Christine de Pizan's Sources (Karen
Green), Chapter 14: In Praise of Women: Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti's
Gynevera de le clare donne (Carolyn James), Chapter 15: The Invention of
the French Royal Mistress (Tracy Adams), Epilogue (Peter Howard), Index.
Introduction: Communities of Learning (Clare Monagle), Section 1:
Twelfth-century Learning, Chapter 1: Carnal Compassion: Peter Abelard's
conflicted approach to empathy (Juanita Feros Ruys), Chapter 2:From Wisdom
to Science: A witness of the theological studies in Paris in the 1240s
(Riccardo Saccenti), Chapter 3: Authority and Innovation in Bernard of
Clairvaux's De gratia et liberio arbitrario (Marcia Colish), Chapter 4:
Words of Seduction - a Letter from Hugh Metel to Bernard of Clairvaux (Rina
Lahav), Chapter 5: The Emotional Landscape of Abelard's Planctus David
super Saul et Ionatha (Carol Williams), Section 2: Sanctity and Material
Culture, Chapter 6: Dirty Laundry: Thomas Becket's hair-shirt and the
making of a Saint (Karen Bollermann and Cary Nederman), Chapter 7: Relics
in Thomas Aquinas and Jean de Meun (Earl Jeffrey Richards), Chapter 8: The
Cult of Thomas Aquinas's Relics at the Dawn of the Dominican Reform and the
Great Western Schism (Marika Räsänen),S ection 3: Theological
Transmissions: Intellectual Culture after 1200, Chapter 9: Food for the
Journey: The thirteenth-century French version of Guiard of Laon's sermon
on the twelve fruits of the Eucharist (Janice Pinder), Chapter 10: A Sense
of Proportion: Jacobus extending Boethius around 1300 (John Crossley),
Chapter 11: Utrum sapienti competat prolem habere? An Italian debate
(Sylvain Piron), Chapter 12: Attuning to the Cosmos: The ethical man's
mission from Plato to Petrarch (Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides), Section 4:
Gender, Power and Virtue in Early Modernity, Chapter 13: The Miroir des
dames, the Chapelet des vertus, and Christine de Pizan's Sources (Karen
Green), Chapter 14: In Praise of Women: Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti's
Gynevera de le clare donne (Carolyn James), Chapter 15: The Invention of
the French Royal Mistress (Tracy Adams), Epilogue (Peter Howard), Index.
Twelfth-century Learning, Chapter 1: Carnal Compassion: Peter Abelard's
conflicted approach to empathy (Juanita Feros Ruys), Chapter 2:From Wisdom
to Science: A witness of the theological studies in Paris in the 1240s
(Riccardo Saccenti), Chapter 3: Authority and Innovation in Bernard of
Clairvaux's De gratia et liberio arbitrario (Marcia Colish), Chapter 4:
Words of Seduction - a Letter from Hugh Metel to Bernard of Clairvaux (Rina
Lahav), Chapter 5: The Emotional Landscape of Abelard's Planctus David
super Saul et Ionatha (Carol Williams), Section 2: Sanctity and Material
Culture, Chapter 6: Dirty Laundry: Thomas Becket's hair-shirt and the
making of a Saint (Karen Bollermann and Cary Nederman), Chapter 7: Relics
in Thomas Aquinas and Jean de Meun (Earl Jeffrey Richards), Chapter 8: The
Cult of Thomas Aquinas's Relics at the Dawn of the Dominican Reform and the
Great Western Schism (Marika Räsänen),S ection 3: Theological
Transmissions: Intellectual Culture after 1200, Chapter 9: Food for the
Journey: The thirteenth-century French version of Guiard of Laon's sermon
on the twelve fruits of the Eucharist (Janice Pinder), Chapter 10: A Sense
of Proportion: Jacobus extending Boethius around 1300 (John Crossley),
Chapter 11: Utrum sapienti competat prolem habere? An Italian debate
(Sylvain Piron), Chapter 12: Attuning to the Cosmos: The ethical man's
mission from Plato to Petrarch (Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides), Section 4:
Gender, Power and Virtue in Early Modernity, Chapter 13: The Miroir des
dames, the Chapelet des vertus, and Christine de Pizan's Sources (Karen
Green), Chapter 14: In Praise of Women: Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti's
Gynevera de le clare donne (Carolyn James), Chapter 15: The Invention of
the French Royal Mistress (Tracy Adams), Epilogue (Peter Howard), Index.







