The Antifraternal Tradition in Medieval Literature:
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1. Verfasser: Szittya, Penn R. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Princeton Princeton University Press 2014
Schriftenreihe:Princeton legacy library
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Beschreibung:Cover; Contents ; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction the Puzzle of Sire Penetrans Domos; 1 William of St. Amour and the Perils of the Last Times; The Friars and the University of Paris; The Sense of an Ending; The Watchtower of Scripture; Pharisees; Pseudoapostles; Antichristi; 2 William of St. Amour in England: Circulation and Dissemination; The Documentary Record; Omne Bonum: An Antifraternal Encyclopedia; Jean D'Anneux; Thomas De Wilton; The Monastic Tradition; A Tradition of Form: The Summa; 3 The Antifraternal Ecclesiology of Archbishop Richard FitzRalph; Conflict with the Friars
Fratres Extrinsecos: The Friars and the Ecclesiastical HierarchyMendicancy and the Ecclesiastical Economy; FitzRalph and William of St. Amour; 4 John Wyclif and the Nominalist Seekers of Signs; Cultores Signorum: Wyclif and NominalistMetaphysics; The Loosing of Satan; The End of the World?; The Bible and History; The Friars in Scripture; 5 The English Poetic Tradition; French Forerunners; Antifraternal Poetry in England and Its Occasions; Pharisees; Apostolis Newe; Antiecristes Men; Multitudes Without Number; 6 Chaucer and Antifraternal Exegesis: The False Apostle of the Summoner's Tale
The Parody of PentecostThe Friars and Pentecost; Friar John as False Apostle; 7 The Friars and the End of Piers Plowman; Wanderers and the Failure of Word and Work; Ioculatores Domini; Beggars and Bidders; The Mendicant Narrator; Endings: Will; Endings: The Friars; Appendix A: Sources of Omne Bonum, Article""Fratres""; Appendix B: Sources of Bodl. 784, Part 3 and Collation with Omne Bonum, Article""Fratres""; Indexes
This book is a history of a medieval literary tradition that grew out of opposition to the mendicant fraternal orders. Penn R. Szittya argues that the widespread attacks on the friars in late medieval poetry, especially in Ricardian England, drew on an established tradition that originated in the polemical theology, eschatology, and Biblical exegesis of the friars' ecclesiastical enemies--secular clergy, theologians, polemicists, archbishops, canon lawyers, monks, and rival orders. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
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ISBN:1400854164
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