Medieval Foundations of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 400-1400

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Yale University Press, 1 jan 1997 - 388 pagina's
This magisterial book is an analysis of the course of Western intellectual history between A.D. 400 and 1400. The book is arranged in two parts: the first surveys the comparative modes of thought and varying success of Byzantine, Latin-Christian, and Muslim cultures, and the second takes the reader from the eleventh-century revival of learning to the high Middle Ages and beyond, the period in which the vibrancy of Western intellectual culture enabled it to stamp its imprint well beyond the frontiers of Christendom.

Marcia Colish argues that the foundations of the Western intellectual tradition were laid in the Middle Ages and not, as is commonly held, in the Judeo-Christian or classical periods. She contends that Western medieval thinkers produced a set of tolerances, tastes, concerns, and sensibilities that made the Middle Ages unlike other chapters of the Western intellectual experience. She provides astute descriptions of the vernacular and oral culture of each country of Europe; explores the nature of medieval culture and its transmission; profiles seminal thinkers (Augustine, Anselm, Gregory the Great, Aquinas, Ockham); studies heresy from Manichaeism to Huss and Wycliffe; and investigates the influence of Arab and Jewish writing on scholasticism and the resurrection of Greek studies. Colish concludes with an assessment of the modes of medieval thought that ended with the period and those that remained as bases for later ages of European intellectual history.

 

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Inhoudsopgave

4
24
Byzantium
113
10
123
556
140
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160
12
175
and Drama
200
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225
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274
22
289
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290
23
302
Reception
319
Poverty the Just Price
326
Regnum and Sacerdotum
335
Conclusion
352

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20
265
Notes
360
Index
370
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Over de auteur (1997)

Marcia L. Colish is Frederick B. Artz Professor of History at Oberlin College, Ohio.

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