Shaping authority: how did a person become an authority in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance?
This volume offers case studies which reflect the variety of trajectories, concerns, actors and factors that contributed to the fashioning of the postmortem and lasting authority of historical persons in premodern intellectual history: a time span of two millennia.0The cultural and religious history...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume offers case studies which reflect the variety of trajectories, concerns, actors and factors that contributed to the fashioning of the postmortem and lasting authority of historical persons in premodern intellectual history: a time span of two millennia.0The cultural and religious history from Antiquity through the Renaissance may be read through the lens of the rise and demise of auctoritates. Throughout this long period of about two millennia, many historical persons have been considered as exceptionally authoritative. Obviously, this authority derived from their personal achievements. But one does not become an authority on one?s own. In many cases, the way an authority?s achievements were received and disseminated by their contemporaries and later generations, was the determining factor in the construction of their authority. This volume focuses on the latter aspect: what are the mechanisms and strategies by which participants in intellectual life at large have shaped the authority of historical persons? On what basis, why and how were some persons singled out above their peers as exceptional auctoritates and by which processes did this continue (or discontinue) over time? What imposed geographical or other limits on the development and expansion of a person?s auctoritas? Which circumstances led to the disintegration of the authority of persons previously considered to be authoritative? The case-studies in this volume reflect the dazzling variety of trajectories, concerns, actors and factors that contributed over a time span of two millennia to the fashioning of the postmortem and lasting authority of historical persons |
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adam_text | Shaping Authority
How Did a Person Become an Authority
in Antiquity, the Middle Ages
and the Renaissance?
edited by
Shari Boodts
Johan Leemans
Brigitte Meijns
BREPOLS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Johan Leemans, Brigitte Meijns
Why are Some Greater than Others? Actors and Factors Shaping
the Authority of Persons from Antiquity to the Renaissance 9
Jan Opsomer, Angela Ulacco
Epistemic Authority in Textual Traditions: A Model and Some
Examples from Ancient Philosophy 21
Michiel Meeusen
Aristotle’s Authority in the Tradition of Natural Problems. The Case
of Plutarch of Chaeronea 47
Bram Demulder
Plato us. Plato on the Generation of the Cosmos (Tim. 28B)
Authority in the Interpretations of Plutarch and Proclus 87
Chiara Meccariello
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Authority.
The interplay of Homer’s and Dio Chrysostom’s Authority in the
Making and Reception of the Trojan Oration 119
Michael Stuart Williams
‘But I May Be Wrong’: The Self-Conscious Construction of Episcopal
Authority in the Sermons of Ambrose of Milan 157
Christian Muller
Revisiting an Authority’s Secret(s) of Success: The Rise and Decline
of the Latin Athanasius 197
David Defries
Wonder, Mirror Neurons and Embodied Cognition in the Early
Medieval Experience of Miracles 223
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Edward M. Schoolman
Engineered Holy Authority and the Tenth-Century Vita of St. Barba-
tianus of Ravenna 251
Jelle Lisson
The Dark Side of Remembrance: How Medieval Chroniclers
Demonized Bishop Adalbero of Laon (977—1033) 281
John Van Engen
Authorship, Authority, and Authorization: The Cases of Abbot
Bernard of Clairvaux and Abbess Hildegard of Bingen 325
Eva Vandemeulebroucke, Youri Desplenter
How Jan van Leeuwen (f 1378) Was Made an Author. Opera
Omnia and Authority 363
Giacomo Signore, Anna Dlabacovä, Marieke Abram
Between Norms and Books. Constructing Authority in the Fifteenth
Century 389
J Patricia D. Meneses
Antonio Manetti’s Brunelleschi: An Attempt at Establishing Artistic
Authority 439
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