, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 295 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, 5 col., Language(s):English, Old French, Middle High German. ISBN 9782503595009.
Summary This book explores for the first time the moral education of the Western European nobility in the high Middle Ages. The medieval nobility created and utilized values and ideals such as chivalry and courtliness to legitimize their exalted position in society, and these values were largely the same across Europe. Noble codes of conduct communicated these ideals in everyday interactions and symbolic acts at court that formed the basis of European courtly society. This book asks how noble men and women were taught about morality and good conduct and how the values of their society were disseminated. While a major part of moral education took place in person, this period also produced a growing corpus of writing on the subject, in both Latin and the vernacular languages, addressing audiences that encompassed the lay elites from kings to the knightly class, men as well as women. Participation in this teaching became a distinguishing feature of the nobility, who actively promoted their moral superiority through their self-fashioning as they evolved into a social class. This book brings together analyses of several major European didactic texts and miscellanies, examining the way nobles learned about norms and values. Investigating the didactic writings of the Middle Ages helps us to better understand the role of moral education in the formation of class, gender, and social identities, and its long-term contribution to a shared European aristocratic culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Nobility and Morality in the High Middle Ages Socio-Cultural Shifts in the High Middle Ages Learned Discourses of Virtues and Values in the West Moral Discourse in the Vernacular Languages Research into Medieval Aristocratic Ethics The Contribution of this Book Chapter 1. Teaching Morality Teaching the Noble Child Lifelong Learning Didactic Communities Conclusion Chapter 2. Models of Authority Teaching and Authority Letters - Letter Books - Treatises Dialogues and Monologues Conclusion Chapter 3. The Courtly Cosmos The Court Criticized - The Court Idealized? The Court as a Formative Environment The Court as a Communicative System Conclusion Chapter 4. Communities of Values Aims of Instruction Ideals of Medieval Aristocrats Nobility in the Order of the World Conclusion Chapter 5. Organizing Knowledge The Primacy of Poetry and the Truth of Prose Structuring Knowledge: From Florilegium to Encyclopaedia The Codex Speaks Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography Index
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 152 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9780888449115.
Summary This volume presents the first full edition and study of the four glossaries preserved in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 730. The glossaries offer evidence of the continuity of the Old English glossarial tradition well into the Middle English period; with Latin (and sometimes Greek) entries followed by Latin, Anglo-Norman, and English glosses, they bear witness to the multilingual environment of late-twelfth and early thirteenth-century England. An introduction sets the glossaries in the history of medieval English lexicography, and textual apparatus and notes provide interpretations, parallels, and commentary on each entry. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations Preface INTRODUCTION FIGURES GLOSSARY 1 The Latin-Anglo-Norman Glossary Notes on Glossary 1 GLOSSARY 2 The First Latin-English Class Glossary Notes on Glossary 2 GLOSSARY 3 The Latin Glossary with Glosses in the Vernacular Notes on Glossary 3 GLOSSARY 4 The Second Latin-English Class Glossary Notes on Glossary 4 Bibliography Index verborum Index of the loci in Isidore's Etymologiae Index of Manuscripts Index of Names, Authors, and Works
ALBIN MICHEL 1991 200 pages 14 2x1 8x22cm. 1991. Broché. 200 pages.
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Didier / Larousse, Langages, n° 26, juin 1972, 144 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie partiellement brunie, rousseurs aux tranches, tampons sur la dernière page.
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BREAL 2020 175 pages 13 4x20 8x1 4cm. 2020. Broché. 175 pages.
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BREAL 2021 13 4x20 8x1 5cm. 2021. Broché.
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Edwin Mellen Press Ltd 2008 462 pages 15 2x3 6x23 4cm. 2008. Cartonné. 462 pages.
Bon Etat de conservation intérieur propre couvertures un peu défraîchie
Montreal, Université, 1973, grand in 8° carré broché, 253pp. ; très importante iconographie, in et hors-texte ; bien complet du "document annexe" dépliant placé dans l'étui en fin d'ouvrage ; cachets ex-libris ; envoi autographe signé sur le titre.
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In 8 broché étroit,couverture imprimée,Vincensini club du poème collection correspondance 1960.un des exemplaires numérotés hors commerce (110/150)
1980 / 254 pages. Broché. Editions MAME
Couverture d'usage. Très bon état.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2003 Hardback, X+270 p., 1 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503513409.
The essays in this volume, presented in honour of John O. Ward, explore the role of rhetoric in promoting reform and renewal in the Latin West from Peter Abelard (1079-1142) to Juan Luis Vives (1492-1540). Ward, who has taught for many years at the University of Sydney, has been an influential and creative force in medieval and Renaissance studies both in Australia and internationally. This volume opens with a personal memoir and bibliography of Ward's publications, as well as an overview of the study of medieval rhetoric. The first of the three sections, 'Abelard and Rhetoric', relates Abelard's rhetoric to his logic, his theology, and his relationship to Heloise. A second section, 'Voices of Reform', considers various writers (William of Malmesbury, John of Salisbury, Richard FitzNigel, and William of Ockham) who bring rhetorical techniques to bear upon analysis of social conditions. A third section, 'Rhetoric in Transition', deals with the evolution of rhetorical theory between the late fourteenth and early sixteenth centuries. The volume will be of interest not just to specialists in rhetoric, but to all concerned with issues of reform and renewal in European culture during the period 1100-1540. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Paperback, 286 p., 14 x 21 cm. ISBN 9782503526447.
Hildebert de Lavardin, eveque du Mans (1096-1125), puis archeveque de Tours (1125-1133), l'auteur de la Vita beate Marie Egyptiace, dont nous donnons ici la premiere traduction francaise, fut l'une des figures litteraires les plus importantes du Moyen Age: pendant plusieurs generations ses vers furent lus avec plaisir dans toute l'Europe occidentale; ses lettres servirent de modeles dans les ecoles cathedrales et monastiques, pour leur elegance et leur noble distinction, et ses traites de philosophie morale et de droit canonique devinrent des manuels universellement apprecies. La legende de Marie l'Egyptienne, compte parmi les figures du Moyen Age les plus connues et les plus venerees de celles qui illustrent l'influence salutaire de Notre-Dame sur les plus grands pecheurs; elle a contribue pour une part nullement negligeable au developpement du culte marial qui prend son essor definitif en Occident partir de l'epoque carolingienne. Marie l'Egyptienne n'est pas seulement l'heroine d'une parabole ? evangelique ? , mais le personnage-cle d'un drame de la plus brulante actualite : non seulement elle incarne en sa personne l'aspiration du monde feminin a rejoindre le mouvement des nouveaux ermites de l'epoque d'Hildebert, mais elle intervient, en sa qualite d'ermite, pour donner des conseils au monde monastique. Le texte prend place dans la grande discussion de l'epoque d'Hildebert sur la hierarchie des vocations monastiques et leurs merites respectifs, et sur les origines eremitiques du monachisme chretien. Languages : French.
Paris, Delagrave, collection G. Belloc, 1989, in-8 broché, 318 pp. Service de presse. Epuisé chez l'éditeur. Dos passé, sinon bon état.
Editions Flammarion 2014 320 pages 13 4x2 6x20 8cm. 2014. Broché. 320 pages.
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2007 Editions des femmes, Antoinette Fouque - 2007 - In-8, broché - 203 pages
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Paris, Flammarion, 1966 15 x 21, 235 pp., broché, bon état
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Flammarion, Nouvelle Bibliothèque Scientifique, 1966, 231 pp., broché, traces d'usage, nom et date en première page, état correct.
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Oxford Univ Pr 1977 380 pages in8. 1977. Cartonné jaquette. 380 pages.
Livre en très bon état de conservation jaquette défraîchie
Editions Sociales Editions Sociales, 1950- In-8, broché, 144 pages, ensemble dense, propre et sain.
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Paris, Editions Sociales, 1953. 14 x 23, 130 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état.
Editions Flammarion 1999 288 pages 1x17x11cm. 1999. pocket_book. 288 pages.
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