The repentant Abelard [Texte imprimé] : family, gender, and ethics in Peter Abelard's Carmen ad Astralabium and Planctus / Juanita Feros Ruys
نوع المادة : نصاللغة: الإنجليزية اللغة الأصلية:اللاتينية السلاسل:The new Middle Ages (Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke)تفاصيل النشر:New York ; Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014وصف:1 vol. (XVI-355 p.) : couv. ill. ; 24 cmتدمك:- 978-0-312-24002-8
- 189.4 23E
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نوع المادة | المكتبة الحالية | رقم الطلب | رقم النسخة | حالة | تاريخ الإستحقاق | الباركود | |
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Livre | Bibliothèque centrale En accès libre | 180 / 1580 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | 1 | المتاح | 000005826933 |
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Bibliogr. p. 327-343
"The great medieval thinker Peter Abelard is renowned for his uncompromising and radical approach to ethics and theology, a towering public figure in twelfth-century schools and monasticism. The Repentant Abelard argues, however, that later in his life, Abelard's thoughts turned again towards his own family, and it explores the works he wrote at this time for his former wife Heloise and son Astralabe. These include six laments (Planctus) for Heloise written in the voices of Old Testament figures, works of extraordinary poetry, resonant with love, sorrow, and despair. For his son he wrote a long poem of didactic advice (Carmen ad Astralabium) in which he summarized decades of his controversial ethical and theological ideas. This book offers a new Latin edition of these texts complete with first-time full English translation and comprehensive notes. The works are introduced by thematic, stylistic, and reception studies which reveal how powerful and unique these texts are within Medieval Latin literature. As such, they stand as truly personal gifts from Abelard to his family"-- Provided by publisher
"A first-time study and English translation of the late poetic works of innovative and controversial medieval thinker Peter Abelard written for his beloved wife Heloise and son Astralabe. This study brings to life long overlooked works of this great thinker with thematic and stylistic studies, new editions, first-time English translations, and comprehensive notes"-- Provided by publisher
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I: CARMEN AD ASTRALABRIUM ANALYSIS -- 1. Writing the Carmen -- 2. Reading the Carmen: The Medieval Reception of the Carmen -- PART II: PLANCTUS ANALYSIS -- 3. The Planctus as a Series -- 4. Specific Studies in the Planctus -- PART III: CARMEN AD ASTRALABIUM TEXT -- PART IV: PLANCTUS TEXT -- Appendices
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