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Dominique Poirel, Marcin Jan Janecki, Wanda Bajor, Michal Buraczewski (eds)
Reference : 65074
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 547 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Language(s):English, French, German. *new ISBN 9782503596501.
Summary Founded at the beginning of the twelfth century on the outskirts of Paris, the Parisian school of Saint-Victor soon became an intellectual centre on a European scale: through the international recruitment of its masters; through the wide handwritten dissemination of their works, in particular those of Hugh and Richard; and finally through the extent of its doctrinal contribution to a common European culture, on a large number of points: the importance of acquiring a "general culture"; the need for a rigorous historical approach to biblical texts, open to rabbinic exegesis; a contagious interest in the writings and thought of the pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita; a major contribution to the constitution of a theological discipline; an effort to reconcile fervour in spiritual life and psychological finesse in the analysis of contemplation and its stages. In short, a curiosity for all fields of knowledge and, at the same time, an effort to unify them into a universal and unified wisdom. The Book gathers new studies on original sources concerning Hugh of St. Victor, as the intellectual founder or the Victorine school; several of his Victorine brothers and disciples: Richard, Achard, Andrew, Godfrey, Absalon, up to late and little known Victorine masters as Pierre Leduc and Henri le Boulangier, at the time of the Great Schism (with critical edition of inedited texts); their influences on twelfth century texts as Ysagoge in theologiam or Speculum Ecclesiae, on Franciscan authors including Antony of Padua, Bonaventure, Rudolf of Biberach, and Duns Scotus, on romance literature of troubadours, on Carmelite authors of the sixteenth centruy and -?a?still uncharted territory?- on?Polish culture from Middle Ages to contemporary times. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dominique POIREL A Europe-wide thought: introduction to the volume Dominique POIREL Qu'est-ce que Saint-Victor? I. MAGISTER HUGO Agnieszka KIJEWSKA John Scottus Eriugena and Hugh of Saint Victor : Readers of the Book of Nature and the Book of Scripture Marco RAININI Causa omnium homo. Ugo di San Vittore e la nuova antropologia : fra monaci e canonici sulle due rive del Reno C dric GIRAUD L' cole de Saint-Victor, l'humanisme et la Renaissance du XIIe si cle : autour du livre I du De vanitate rerum mundanarum d'Hugues de Saint-Victor Ineke VAN 'T SPIJKER Non quaerat extra se, qui haec propter se facta credit. Hugh of Saint-Victor's Pedagogy Pascaline MERCURY L'amour selon Hugues de Saint-Victor : un humanisme chr tien. Un amour inclusif : la nature comme voie du salut II. THE DISCIPLES Dennis BRAY Richard's Trinitarian Argument In De Trinitate : An Analytic Overview Montse LEYRA-CURIA Andrew's in hebreo interpretations as a fuller version of some notes in Hugh's commentary on the Octateuch, Samuel, and Kings Frans VAN LIERE The date of Andrew of Saint Victor's commentaries on the Prophets, and the curious case of Ms Mazarine Antonio SORDILLO ?Speculator castrorum Dei?. Philosophy and Theology in Godfrey of St. Victor's Sermons Marguerite VERNET Les sermons in generali capitulo d'Absalon de Saint-Victor : r flexions sur la pr dication victorine de la fin du XIIe si cle Chris SCHABEL Radices et plantationes theologicae facultatis hic Parisius The Biblical Principia of Pierre Leduc and Henri le Boulangier and the Victorine Tradition during the Great Schism III. VICTORINE INFLUENCES Constant J. MEWS An English Response to Victorine thought : Odo's Ysagoge in theologiam Andrea PISTOIA Scripture and Liturgy, an exclusive means to understand the Church Jonas NARCHI Der mystische Abstieg von der Kontemplation in die Aktion nach Hugo, Achard und Richard von St. Viktor und dessen franziskanische Rezeption im langen 13. Jahrhundert Boyd Taylor COOLMAN Masters, Mystics, & Ministers in the Medieval City Gloria SILVANA EL AS La influencia de Ricardo de San V ctor en la noci n de persona de Duns Escoto Mira MOCAN Il pensiero vittorino e le origini della letteratura romanza: il caso dei trovatori Marcin JANECKI Un victorin parmi les carmes : Thomas de J sus (1563-1627) et son De contemplatione divina libri sex Wanda BAJOR et Marcin JANECKI Victorina polonica : la pr sence des victorins dans la culture intellectuelle de la Pologne m di vale et actuelle
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 582 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Language :English. ISBN 9782503590929.
Summary The present work tries to set the Victorine theological anthropology in the context of doctrinal history. In the twelfth century, the canons of Saint-Victor formed the single largest community of theologians with the most extensive literary legacy. But is there a distinctive, characteristically Victorine model of theological anthropology? The first half of the present volume investigates this question through a close reading of the works of Hugh, Richard, Walter and Achard, and concludes with a positive answer. In a period of theological experimentation Hugh of Saint-Victor elaborated, through selectively reading and altering Patristic sources, his own model of theological anthropology. Its principles and concepts also appear in the spiritual works of other Victorine authors and set the Victorines apart from other spiritualities of the period. The second half of the work investigates the immediate, thirteenth-century reception of this model. That scholastic authors held Hugh and Richard in high regard is well-known, but a closer investigation reveals a different picture. The testimony of various theological sources (from Sentences glosses and commentaries, to spiritual works) shows that thirteenth-century theologians have already found elements of the Victorine anthropology either untenable or unintelligible,as their reaction varies from explicit rejection to selective reading and reinterpretation. This transition from acceptable and inspirative to problematic occurred in less than a century's time, and still influences the way Victorine texts are read. Thus, considering a twelfth-century model, together with all of its necessary distortions, in thirteenth-century interpretations, may give us a better understanding of the limitations and potentials of the Victorine theology.
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 376 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:15 b/w, 2 col., 4 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503585130.
Summary The Victorines were scholars and teachers of philosophy, liberal arts, sacred scripture, music, and contemplation at the Abbey of Saint-Victor in Paris. This collection focuses on the three greatest Victorines: Hugh (d. 1141), who established the direction of the school; Richard (d. 1173), who developed Victorine contemplation; and Thomas Gallus (d. 1246), who culminated Victorine contemplative thought and transmitted it to other schools, especially the Franciscans. They offer an innovative revival of the Christian spiritual and intellectual tradition for their reforming pastoral mission in their urban setting and for the Church. Their contemporaries saw the Victorines as beacons of spiritual love and intellectual richness. Later reformers and thinkers held their writings as touchstones of contemplative love, including, for example, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Jean Gerson, Thomas Kempis, the Devotio Moderna, and many others. The writings of the Victorines found broad appeal among later medieval readers, as well as praise among early modern reformers, Protestant and Catholic alike. In recent decades, the Victorines have returned to scholarly attention and renewed appreciation. Scholarly studies, critical editions, and translation projects reveal the treasures of Victorine thought and spirituality. This volume showcases the findings of recent research and scholarly advances in Victorine studies, offering new readers a status quaestionis of the field. It also features new research by eminent experts in Victorine thought that points out promising directions for future research, thus offering important new findings for established specialists. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements, List of Illustrations, List of Abbreviations Introduction: Regular Canons, Restoration, and Reform - ROBERT J PORWOLL Hugh A Trinitarian Introduction to Hugh of St Victor's Exegesis: Texts, Purpose, Reception- ANDREW BENJAMIN SALZMANN The Sacraments of Christian Faith: A Key Concept within Hugh of St Victor's Doctrine - RAINER BERNDT (TRANSLATED BY JONATHAN S KING) 'In Its Extraordinary Arrangement': Hugh of Saint Victor, the History of Salvation, and the World Map of The Mystic Ark- CONRAD RUDOLPH Hugh's Commentary on the Celestial Hierarchy- DOMINIQUE POIREL (TRANSLATED BY DAVID ALLISON ORSBON) Richard 'After the Manner of a Contemplative, According to the Nature of Contemplation': Richard of Saint-Victor's De contemplatione- INEKE VAN'T SPIJKER Restoration Through Experiential Exegesis: A Study of Richard of Saint-Victor's Benjamin Minor- DAVID ALLISON ORSBON From Triad to Trinity: Richard of St Victor and the Renaissance of Trinitarian Theology in the Twelfth and Twentieth Century- NICO DEN BOK Free and Abundant Love: Constructive Considerations on the Four Degrees of Violent Love- KYLE RADER Thomas Gallus Thomas Gallus: Dionysian Commentator and Spiritual Author- CSABA N METH Thomas Gallus' Explanatio and Dionysian Thought- KATHERINE WRISLEY SHELBY *** Bibliography Index
A Paris, chez Maradan, Libraire, rue des Grands-Augustins, N° 9, 1808, 6 tomes reliés en 3 volumes in-18 de 135x85 mm environ, Tomes 1-2 : 1f.blanc-faux-titre-frontispice-titre-215-faux-titre- frontispice-titre-217 pages-1f.blanc, - Tomes 3-4 : 1f.blanc-faux-titre-frontispice-titre- 207-faux-titre-frontispice-titre-199 pages, 1f.blanc, - Tomes 5-6 : 1f.blanc-faux-titre-frontispice-titre-192-faux-titre-frontispice-titre-210 pages, 1f.blanc, demi basane havane et cartonnage marbré avec coins parcheminés, titres et tomaisons dorés sur dos lisses, ornés de filets dorés, tranches jaspées. Des rousseurs, frottements sur le cuir et le cartonnage, une galerie de ver sur un mors et trace de brûlure sur le dos du tome 1-2, dorures ternies, le premier fronstispice du tome 3-4 est détaché, il manque les pièces de titres des tomes 3-4 et 5-6. Complet des 6 frontispices.
Les Mystères dUdolphe, dAnn Radcliffe, est publié en Angleterre pendant lété 1794 par G. G. and J. Robinson, en quatre volumes, et en France, en 1797, grâce à la traduction de Victorine de Chastenay. Le roman, souvent cité comme larchétype du roman gothique. Ann Radcliffe, née Ward le 9 juillet 1764 à Holborn, à Londres où elle est décédée le 7 février 1823, est une romancière britannique, pionnière du roman gothique. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
Furne Jouvet et Cie Broch D'occasion bon tat 01/01/1868 373 pages