Inventio meditativa: the rhetoric and hermeneutics of meditation in Hugh of Saint-Victor, Guigo II, and Bonaventure of Bagnoregio
"The present volume develops a new conceptual perspective on late-medieval meditation, particularly in Hugh of Saint-Victor, Guigo II, and Bonaventure of Bagnoregio. For the most part, modern commentaries on the subject have relegated rhetoric to the margins of attention, if not to complete sil...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The present volume develops a new conceptual perspective on late-medieval meditation, particularly in Hugh of Saint-Victor, Guigo II, and Bonaventure of Bagnoregio. For the most part, modern commentaries on the subject have relegated rhetoric to the margins of attention, if not to complete silence. In contrast, this book contends that these writers arrived at their distinctive conceptions of meditation by drawing from the Ciceronian rhetorical tradition. They did so by deepening earlier rhetorical treatments of inventio while adapting them to the Christian life. The examination of this topic is divided into three principal and related aspects. First, meditation is studied as a rhetorical notion for a specific kind of mnemonic, rational, and affective exercise. Second, that notion is used to shed light on meditation as a compositional textual practice whose outcomes bear striking analogy to what Umberto Eco called the ‘open works’ of the Western avant-garde. Finally, meditation emerges as a form of literary reception required for approaching and construing certain works. In exploring each of these aspects, the study shows that rhetoric radically informs, not only Hugh’s, Guigo’s, and Bonaventure’s engagement with meditation, but also their views on salvation history, monastic life, divine revelation, scientific learning, and biblical hermeneutics. Thus, despite the omission or relative insignificance of the ars bene dicendi in most modern investigations, it is argued that rhetoric lies at the core of these authors’ entire religious outlook. In this way, the present volume aims to contribute to a better understanding of these medieval figures by filling an important gap in the scholarly literature." |
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Table of Contents Preface 9 Abbreviations 11 Introduction i$ The Practice of Meditation in Hugh of Saint-Victor’s Didascalicon The Reason for Scientific Study:Its Organization, Order, and Method The Education of Memory as Method for Textual Study Unifying the Spirit through Memory Meditation and Mnemonic Invention Final Remarks: Hugh’s Rhetorical Outlook on Learning and the Christian Life 31 36 43 54 59 85 Meditation and Hermeneutic Openness in Guigo II. The Scala Claustralium and the First Meditation Guigo II and the Practice of Meditation Openness in the First Meditation and the Biblical Form of Writing The First Meditation: Humiliation, Meekness, and Silence Final Remarks: Rhetoric, Meditation, and Openness in Guigo II 89 94 105 122 140 Ecclésial Memory, Meditation, and Hermeneutic Openness in Bonaventure of Bagnoregio The Practice of Meditation and Its Place in Christian Life The Literary Strategy and Openness of the Itinerarium Existing, Living, Discerning: The Rational Ascent to God The Openness and Depth of the Itinerarium Final Remarks: Seneca’s Bees as Models for Reading and Meditation 145 152 175 191 220 223 Epilogue 229 Appendix x. On The Hermeneutic Reflexivity Of Hugh’s Didascalicon 235
8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix 2. Translation, Annotation, and Division of Guigo’s First Meditation Translation of the Original Latin Text According to the Critical Edition of E. Colledge and J. Walsh Translation of the Original Latin Text According to the Critical Edition of E. Coiledge and J. Walsh (Biblical References added) Translation of the Original Latin Text According to the Critical Edition of E. Colledge and J. Walsh (Biblical References and Paragraph Divisions added) 237 238 239 240 Bibliography 243 Index nominum et rerum 263 |
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