The twelfth-century Renaissance: a reader
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS • xiii
INTRODUCTION • xv
PART i: THEMES • i
CHAPTER ONE: SPIRITUAL RENEWAL AND THE FORMATION
OF THEOLOGY • 3
1. Two Texts on the Eucharist Controversy • 3
(a) Lanfranc, On the Body and Blood of the Lord • 4
(b) Alberic of Monte Cassino, Against Berengar, On the Body
and Blood of the Lord • 7
2. Proving God: Anselms Ontological Argument • 9
3. Bernard of Clairvaux on Loving God • 15
4. The Premonstratensian Challenge to Traditional Monasticism • 19
(a) Anselm of Havelberg, Apologetic Letter • 19
(b) Philip of Harvengt, On the Knowledge of Clerics • 22
5. Cistercian Spirituality: Aelred of Rievaulxs Dialogue on the Soul • 22
6. Hildegard of Bingen’s Heavenly Visions • 28
(a) Letter to Bernard of Clairvaux • 29
(b) Book of Divine Works • 30
7. The Life of Anastasius of Cluny, Monk and Hermit • 32
8. Peter Abelards Theology • 40
9. Hugh of St-Victor on Sacred Learning: The Didascalicon • 43
10. A Twelfth-Century Textbook: Peter Lombards Sentences • 47
11. Reading the Bible: The Glossa Ordinaria • 53
CHAPTER TWO: SCHOOLS, SCHOLARS, AND THE LIBERAL
ARTS • 59
12. The Letter of Goswin of Mainz to His Student Walcher • 59
13. Bernard of Chartres: The Socrates of the Twelfth Century * 63
14. The Pedagogical Prologues of Thierry of Chartres • 68
15. Guibert of Nogent Reflects on His Early Education • 71
16. Herman of Tournai Describes His Teacher Odo • 78
17. Peter Abelard, The Story of My Misfortunes • 81
18. The Prologue to Abelard s Sic et Non • 89
19. Three Contemporary Views of Abelard’s Teachings ♦ 92
(a) Bernard of Clairvaux s Letter to Pope Innocent II • 92
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THE TWELFTH-CENTURY RENAISSANCE: A READER
(b) The Life of Saint Goswin • 95
(c) Otto of Freising, The Deeds of Frederick Barbarossa • 97
20. Hugh of St-Victor on Secular Learning: The Didascalicon • 101
21. John of Salisbury’s Defense of the Liberal Arts • 111
22. Philip of Harvengt on Clerical and Female Literacy • 116
23. Peter of Blois on Clerics and the Liberal Arts • 118
24. Godfrey of St-Victor: The Fountain of Philosophy • 121
25. Gerald of Wales Satirizes the Study of Dialectic • 129
26. Stephen of Tournais Invective against the New Learning • 131
27. The Battle of the Seven Liberal Arts: A Trouvère s Satire on
Academia • 133
CHAPTER THREE: POLEMICAL CONFRONTATIONS WITH
JEWS, MUSLIMS, AND HERETICS • 147
28. Gilbert Crispins Disputation with a Jew in London • 148
29. Petrus Alfonsis Dialogue against the Jews • 155
30. Peter the Venerable on Jews and Judaism • 159
(a) Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews • 160
(b) Letter 130 to the King of France • 162
31. The First Accusation of Ritual Murder: Norwich 1144 • 165
32. The Monk Rigord Explains the Reasons for the Expulsion
of the Jews • 172
3 3. Two Jewish Polemics against Christianity • 177
(a) Joseph Kimhi, Book of the Covenant • 178
(b) Nizzahon Vetus • 180
34. Peter the Venerable’s Summa against the Saracen Heresies • 183
3 $. Anselm of Havelberg’s Disputation with the Greeks in
Constantinople • 190
36. Bartholomew of Exeter s Penitential Condemning Superstitions •
37. Bernard of Clairvauxs Sermon against Heresy * 195
38. Disciplinary Decrees of the Fourth Lateran Council • 199
CHAPTER FOUR: ESTABLISHING A NEW ORDER:
GOVERNMENT AND LAW * 205
39. The Constitutions of Clarendon • 205
40. Richard FitzNeal’s Dialogue of the Exchequer • 208
41. Law and the Invention of Criminal Homicide • 213
(a) Peace and Truce of God • 214
(b) Huguccio, Summa on Gratians Decretum • 215
(c) Peter the Chanter, On Cases of Conscience • 216
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42. Rogerius, Questions on the Institutes of Justinian • 217
43. Ivo of Chartres’s Prologue to His Canonical Collection • 219
44. The Decretists: Commentators on Gratian’s Decretum • 223
45. Peter of Blois: A Question Concerning Marriage Law • 227
46. Roman Law and Legal Study in Italy • 229
(a) Letter of Abbot Bernard III of St-Victor, Marseille • 229
(b) Frederick I Barbarossas Imperial Decree: Habita • 230
CHAPTER FIVE: LOVE AND ITS DISCONTENTS • 233
47. Abelard and Heloise Revisit Their Love Affair • 233
48. Andreas Capellanus, The Art of Courtly Love • 243
49. Marie de France’s Lay of the Two Lovers • 249
50. Hispano-Arabic Love Poetry: A Source of Lyric Courtly Love? • 256
51. The Troubadours • 261
(a) William IX of Aquitaine, “En Alvernhe part Limozi” • 262
(b) William IX of Aquitaine, “Pos de chanter m’es prez talenz” • 264
(c) Jaufre Rudel, “Lanquan li jorn son lone en mai” • 266
(d) Bernart de Ventadorn, “Chantars no*m pot gaires valer” • 267
(e) Vida of Bernart de Ventadorn • 269
(f) Comtessa de Dia, “Ab joi ab joven m’apais” • 269
52. Love Lyrics from the Carmina Burana • 270
53. The Romance of Tristan and Yseut • 279
54. An Anonymous Lover’s Lament • 282
55. Love Songs of the Trouvères and Women Trouvères • 284
PART 2: GENRES • 293
CHAPTER SIX: EXPERIMENTATIONS IN LITURGICAL AND
SECULAR POETRY • 295
56. Hildebert of Lavardin’s Hymn on the Trinity • 295
57. The Liturgical Poetry of Adam of St-Victor • 301
58. Anonymous Sequences from St-Victor in Paris • 308
(a) Laudes Crucis • 308
(b) Templum Cordis • 3 11
59- Marbod of Rennes: Poet of the Loire Valley • 313
60. Poems of Nature and Patriotism • 317
61. The Goliards: Poets of Wine, Women, and Song • 321
62. Three Models of Secular Poetry • 326
63. The Archpoet, Confession of Golias • 331
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THE TWELFTH-CENTURY RENAISSANCE: A READER
CHAPTER SEVEN: ART AND ARCHITECTURE: THEORY AND
PRACTICE • 337
64. Abbot Suger on the Art Treasures of St-Denis • 337
65. The Monk Theophiluss Treatise On the Diverse Arts • 348
66. Bernard of Clairvauxs Protest against Distracting Art • 354
67. Herman-Judah and Rupert of Deutz Debate Religious Imagery • 356
68. Peter the Chanter s Critique of Sumptuous Architecture • 358
69. Alexander Neckam Describes Contemporary Arts and Crafts • 361
CHAPTER EIGHT: HISTORICAL WRITING AND
ROMANCE • 365
70. Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of Britain • 365
71. Wace, The Roman de Brut • 370
72. Galbert of Bruges on Historical Method • 379
73. Chronicles of the Deeds of the Counts of the Angevins • 381
74. History and Legend of Richard the Lionheart • 384
(a) Richard of Devizes s Chronicle of the Third Crusade • 384
(b) A Song of Richard I • 387
(c) Ambroises History of the Ho ly War • 389
75. Otto of Freising, History of the Two Cities • 391
76. Walter Map Describes the Trifles of Courtiers • 397
77. An Anonymous Chronicle of the Dukes and Princes of the
Poles • 401
78. Walter of Chatillon, The Alexandras • 404
CHAPTER NINE: MEDICINE, SCIENCE, AND
TRANSLATION • 411
79. Medicine at Salerno: An Overview • 411
(a) Master Matthaeus s Description of Constantine the African • 412
(b) From Joannitius, Isagoge • 413
(c) Bartholomew of Salerno, Second Salernitan Demonstration • 415
80. The Trotula: The Salernitan Tradition of Gynecology • 417
81. Petrus Alfonsi Urges the Study of Arabic Science • 420
82. The Topography of Translations • 423
(a) Hugo of Santalla, Art of Geomancy • 424
(b) Preface to Burgundio s Translation of Chrysostom s Commentary on
St John s Gospel • 424
(c) The Inscription on Burgundio s Grave • 425
(d) Avendeuth to the Bishop of Toledo • 426
(e) Daniel of Morley, Philosophia • 426
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(f) Gerard of Cremona, Vita • 427
(g) Paschalis Romanus, Kyranides • 428
(h) Stephen of Antioch, Preface to the Theorica of the Liber regalis
dispositionis • 429
83. A Toledan Translator of Arabic Philosophy • 429
84. Bernard Silvestris, The Cosmographia • 433
85. William of Conches, A Dialogue on Natural Philosophy • 438
86. Henry of Huntingdon s Verse Herbal • 444
SOURCES • 449
INDEX OF TOPICS • 453
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spelling | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader edited by Alex J. Novikoff 12th-century Renaissance Toronto University of Toronto Press [2017] © 2017 xxii, 455 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Readings in medieval civilizations and cultures 19 Spiritual Renewal and the formation of theology -- Schools, scholars, and the liberal arts -- Polemical confrontations with Jews, Muslims, and heretics -- Establishing a new order : government and law -- Love and its discontents -- Experimentations in liturgical and secular poetry -- Art and architecture : theory and practice -- Historical writing and romance -- Medicine, science, and translation "The twelfth century was an age of institutional expansion, intellectual creativity, and high adventure, characterized by patron-monarchs like King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, poets like Marie de France and Chrétien de Troyes, lovers and intellectuals like Abelard and Heloise, and religious thinkers like Bernard of Clairvaux and Hildegard of Bingen. In his thoughtful introduction to this important new collection of primary source documents, Alex J. Novikoff explores the historiographical debate surrounding the application of the term "Renaissance" to the twelfth century. Classic works as well as a number of lesser known readings, some of which are translated here for the first time, are included. The overwhelming majority of the sources date from 1075 to 1225, with a focus on Northwestern Europe"-- Geschichte 1075-1225 gnd rswk-swf Geistesgeschichte (DE-588)4071653-3 gnd rswk-swf Ideengeschichte (DE-588)4138031-9 gnd rswk-swf Europa Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Civilization, Medieval / 12th century / Sources Middle Ages / Sources Civilization Renaissance Europe Sources (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Geistesgeschichte (DE-588)4071653-3 s Ideengeschichte (DE-588)4138031-9 s Geschichte 1075-1225 z DE-604 Novikoff, Alex J. (DE-588)1057982652 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-4426-0547-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, html 978-1-4426-0548-0 Readings in medieval civilizations and cultures 19 (DE-604)BV012257988 19 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029439971&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader Readings in medieval civilizations and cultures Spiritual Renewal and the formation of theology -- Schools, scholars, and the liberal arts -- Polemical confrontations with Jews, Muslims, and heretics -- Establishing a new order : government and law -- Love and its discontents -- Experimentations in liturgical and secular poetry -- Art and architecture : theory and practice -- Historical writing and romance -- Medicine, science, and translation Geistesgeschichte (DE-588)4071653-3 gnd Ideengeschichte (DE-588)4138031-9 gnd |
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title | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader |
title_alt | 12th-century Renaissance |
title_auth | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader |
title_exact_search | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader |
title_full | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader edited by Alex J. Novikoff |
title_fullStr | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader edited by Alex J. Novikoff |
title_full_unstemmed | The twelfth-century Renaissance a reader edited by Alex J. Novikoff |
title_short | The twelfth-century Renaissance |
title_sort | the twelfth century renaissance a reader |
title_sub | a reader |
topic | Geistesgeschichte (DE-588)4071653-3 gnd Ideengeschichte (DE-588)4138031-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Geistesgeschichte Ideengeschichte Europa Quelle |
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