, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 296 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503582931.
Summary The Pore Caitif is an anonymous late fourteenth-century manual of devotion and religious instruction destined for a lay readership. The text, in its various forms, circulated widely and was evidently very popular, as the fifty of so extant manuscripts and fragments readily attest. Of them, no fewer that twenty-eight transmit a full text showing remarkable fidelity to the now presumably lost archetype. As such, the Pore Caitif invites comparison with the considerable production and diffusion of religious texts in English which figure prominently in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In this respect, it is to note that some critics have argued for the presence of Lollard interpolators or commentators in a number of the extant manuscripts, including the influence of the Wycliffite Bible translation. This edition will be published in two volumes. This, the first, provides a full Introduction to the manuscripts and their transmission, classifying them in groups, while examining some of the trends observable in some of the more notable variants they inevitably preserve. A commentary on the text is followed by a full glossary. The second volume will discuss manuscript relationships and the problems arising therefrom. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations and symbols Abbreviations and short titles Symbols Preface General introduction Manuscripts Identification of the Pore Caitif The various forms of the text The transmission of the text Which edition? The adopted method Textual collation and selection Selected manuscripts and base text Critical Edition Editorial procedures and conventions Description of the manuscripts Text Glossary Keys Appendices Explanatory notes on text and emendations Index Nominum Reference composite text Bibliography Primary sources Secondary Sources Electronic resources
Max niemeyer verlag 1974 430 pages 15 2x3x22 4cm. 1974. Cartonné. 430 pages.
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Longman ELT 1980 64 pages in8. 1980. Agrafé. 2 volume(s). 64 pages.
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Kelly Shona Marmo Costantino Eco Umberto
Reference : 100147032
(1989)
ISBN : 9027221081
John Benjamins Publishing Co 1989 235 pages 14 986x1 524x20 828cm. 1989. Broché. 235 pages.
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, s.l., 1979, xiii + 429pp, Doctoral dissertation at the university of Nijmegen (Holland)- promotores: F.N.M.Diekstra & T.A.Birrell, signed with a dedicace by the author, 24cm., VG, R21354
PRINCETON UNIV PR 1971 364 pages in8. 1971. Cartonné jaquette. 364 pages.
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Armand Colin, Paris, 1997
Un volume in-8°, broché, couverture souple éditeur, 290 pages, COMME NEUF.
Paris/ Liège, Leroux et Jouby/ Spée-Zelis 1851-1853 Tomes 1 et 2 seuls (sans le 3e tome): xxxvi,127 + x,409pp., illustré de figures dans le texte + 5 planches hors-texte (dans T.2), 23cm., br.orig. (dos renforcés) protégées par papier cristal, qqs.rousseurs, pour la plupart non coupé, intérieur en bon état, T82221
Paris/ Liège, Leroux et Jouby/ Spée-Zelis 1851-1853-1863 Tout complet en 3 tomes (en 2 volumes physiques): xxxvi,127 + x,409 + x,544 pp., illustré de figures dans le texte + 5 planches hors-texte (dans T.2), reliures cart. d'époque non-uniformes (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre doré, charnières fragiles aux bouts du 1e volume), feuilles de garde et tranches marbrées, cachet, 23cm., texte frais, rare, [Sous-titres: Tome I: Du langage en général, Tome II: Du langage par signes fugitifs ou du langage en action, livre premier: Des éléments du langage par signes phonétiques ou du langage parlé], T98216
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, approx. X+380 p., 11 b/w ill. + 6 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503530314.
Empathy is a deep feeling or intuition for kinship transcending self-preoccupied individuality. This book is about empathy in the Middle Ages, before it had a name.The authors begin by tracing the origins of empathy in pre-Christian Antiquity and early Christianity, especially in mysteries of divine justice, by which the good often suffered and the wicked prospered and, as with surgical healing, compassion was manifested by inflicting pain. The authors also explore many facets of empathy's development in the Latin West, criss-crossing the artificial borders of academic departments to reveal interlocking connections that give emotional power to images, whether verbal, pictorial, or performative. In a powerful multi-disciplinary collaboration, they identify conditions and limits of empathy, and areas in which the dynamic between insiders and outsiders forced subversive explorations of what it meant to be human. The doctrine of Christ as mediator of divine love dominated medieval thought about empathy as a human instinct. Taken together, like magnetic poles, two pictures in this book represent that mediation in action. The cover illustration, a mid-ninth-century ivory plaque from Carolingian Gaul, depicts Christ, the Divine Word, Love incarnate, glorified, enthroned, and adored by angels as creator, judge, and teacher. The second, Plate 1, from the same period and region, represents the act that sealed the mediation of divine love to humanity: Christ the man, tortured and dying from love.Languages : English, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, XXII+266 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503516363.
Christine de Pizan (1364-1431) has been recognised as a poet, early humanist and feminist precursor but rarely as political theorist whose works were intended to have a direct impact on the tumultuous politics of her time. The essays in this collection focus on Christine as a political writer and provide an important resource for those wishing to understand her political thought. They locate her political writing in the late medieval tradition, discussing her indebtedness to Aristotle, Aquinas and Augustine as well as her transformations of their thought. They also illuminate Christine's 'political epistemology' her understanding of political wisdom as a part of theology, the knowledge of God. New light is thrown on the circumstances which prompted Christine to write on political issues and on her attitude to Isabeau of Bavaria. These essays show that Christine's originality consisted in her capacity to modify and feminise the tradition of Christian Aristotelianism through the use of elements of Christian imagery, in particular Mariology, in order to construct an image of the virtuous and prudent monarch which had lost the explicitly manly and warlike character of the Aristotelian phronimos. This reconfigured image of the monarch lent itself to the extension which she developed in her more feminist works, which demonstrated the prudence of women and their capacity, in times of need, to function as authoritative political figures. Languages : English.
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