Omnium expetendorum prima est sapientia : studies on Victorine thought and influence /

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Imprint:Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, 2021.
©2021
Description:547 pages ; 26 cm.
Language:English
French
German
Italian
Latin
Spanish
Series:Bibliotheca Victorina, 1251-6929 ; XXIX
Bibliotheca Victorina ; 29.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12971547
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Varying Form of Title:Studies on Victorine thought and influence
Other authors / contributors:Poirel, Dominique, 1961- editor.
Janecki, Marcin Jan, editor.
Bajor, Wanda, editor.
Buraczewski, Michał, editor.
ISBN:9782503596501
2503596509
9782503596549
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Preface by Dominique Poirel in English and French. 10 contributions in English, 7 in French, 2 in Italian, 1 in German, and 1 in Spanish. Abstracts in English. Source quotations in Latin.
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, [Hugh, Achard, Richard, Andrew, Godfrey, Thomas Gallus and many others] ; 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 of 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 century and - a still uncharted territory - on Polish culture from the Middle Ages to contemporary times."--
Other form:Online version: Omnium expetendorum prima est sapientia. Studies on Victorine thought and influence. Turnhout : Brepols 2021 9782503596549

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505 0 0 |t An international revival of Victorine studies: introduction to the volume = Un renouveau international des études victorines. Introduction au volume /  |r Dominique Poirel --  |g Part I.  |t Magister Hugo:  |t John Scotus Eriugena and Hugh of Saint Victor: readers of the book of nature and the book of Scripture /  |r Agnieszka Kijewska --  |t Causa omnium homo: Ugo di San Vittore e la nuova antropologia: fra monaci e canonici sulle due rive del Reno /  |r Marco Rainini --  |t L'école de Saint-Victor, l'humanisme et la "Renaissance du XIIe siècle": autour de livre I du De vanitate rerum mundanarum d'Hugues de Saint-Victor /  |r Cédric Giraud --  |t Non quaerat extra se, qui haec propter se facta credit. Hugh of Saint-Victor's pedagogy /  |r Ineke van 'T Spijker --  |t L'amour selon Hugues de Saint-Victor: la nature comme voie vers le salut /  |r Pascaline Mercury --  |g Part II.  |t Disciples:  |t Richard's Trinitarian argument in De Trinitate: an analytic overview /  |r Dennis Bray --  |t Andrew's 'in hebreo' interpretations as a fuller version of some notes in Hugh's commentary on the Octateuch, Samuel, and Kings /  |r Montse Leyra-Curia --  |t The date of Andrew of Saint Victor's commentaries on the Prophets, and the curious case of MS Mazarine /  |r Frans van Liere --  |t Scripture and liturgy, an exclusive means to understand the Church /  |r Andrea Pistoia --  |t "Speculator castrorum Dei": philosophy and theology in Godfrey of St. Victor's sermons /  |r Antonio Sordillo --  |t Les sermons in generali capitulo d'Absalon de Saint-Victor: réflexions sur la prédication victorine de la fin du XIIe siècle /  |r Marguerite Vernet --  |t 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 /  |r Chris Schabel --  |g Part III.  |t Influences:  |t An English response to Victorine thought: Odo's Ysagoge in theologiam /  |r Constant J. Mews --  |t Il pensiero vittorino e le origini della letteratura romanza: il caso dei trovatori /  |r Mira Mocan --  |t Masters, mystics, & ministers in the medieval city /  |r Boyd Taylor Coolman --  |t 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 /  |r Jonas Narchi --  |t La influencia de Ricardo de San Víctor en la noción de persona de Duns Escoto /  |r Gloria Silvana Elías --  |t Saint-Victor et le Carmel: le cas de Thomas de Jésus (1563-1627) /  |r Marcin Jan Janecki --  |t Victorina polonica: présences victorines dans la culture intellectuelle de la Pologne au Moyen Âge et aujourd'hui /  |r Wanda Bajor,  |r Marcin Jan Janecki --  |g Appendice:  |t La philosophie de l'être d'après le Beniamin Maior de Richard de Saint-Victor /  |r Mieczysław Gogacz --  |g Épilogue:  |t Qu'est-ce que Saint-Victor? /  |r Dominique Poirel. 
520 |a "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, [Hugh, Achard, Richard, Andrew, Godfrey, Thomas Gallus and many others] ; 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 of 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 century and - a still uncharted territory - on Polish culture from the Middle Ages to contemporary times."--  |c From the back cover. 
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