Frater Petrus, Collationes de tempore (Fourteenth Century)

Frater Petrus, Collationes de tempore (Fourteenth Century)

Author: Daniel Nodes

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-09-06

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 9004132503

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A new collection of medieval Mendicant sermons. The preacher’s handling of themes drawn from the liturgical readings, Advent to Easter, achieves a competent fusion of exegetical traditions and preaching innovation.


Collationes de Tempore (fourteenth Century)

Collationes de Tempore (fourteenth Century)

Author: Petrus (Frater, OFM)

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004439733

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"The sermons here published for the first time are attributed to an otherwise unknown friar referred to simply as Frater Petrus. The collection provides evidence of actual preaching in a normal setting from fourteenth-century Germany, between the beginnings of the Franciscan order and the Observant reform movement, not by a major light of the order, but a regular member who may have held status as an intermediate-level teacher, to judge by the care with which the manuscripts were prepared. Theologically competent and gracefully presented in the conventional sermon style of the period, the collection, edited and translated by Daniel Nodes, offers scholars and students a reliable new resource in an area of sermon studies that is still in short supply. "This volume of sixty-three sermons will shed valuable light on preaching method and style of a Franciscan friar in a normal setting of the pre-Observant fourteenth century. Daniel Nodes's careful Latin edition with clear English translation enables readers to penetrate more deeply into biblical interpretation and instruction during the High Middle Ages." Nigel F. Palmer, Emeritus Professor of Medieval German, St Edmund Hall, Oxford "In the later Middle Ages, the friars created a system of mass communication based on collections of Latin model sermons which could be turned into the vernacular for lay congregations anywhere. Examples of these model sermons in critical editions are rare and critical editions accompanied by translations to which a good student can be directed are almost non-existent. Dan Nodes earns the gratitude of scholars and teachers of medieval religious history by filling this glaring gap." D. L. d'Avray, Emeritus Professor of History, UCL"--


Frater Petrus, Collationes de Tempore (Fourteenth Century)

Frater Petrus, Collationes de Tempore (Fourteenth Century)

Author: Daniel Nodes

Publisher: Studies in Medieval and Reform

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004439733

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A new collection of medieval Mendicant sermons. The preacher's handling of themes drawn from the liturgical readings, Advent to Easter, achieves a competent fusion of exegetical traditions and preaching innovation.


Centres of Learning

Centres of Learning

Author: Jan Willem Drijvers

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1995-04-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 9004247157

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Centres of Learning deals with the relation between learning and the locations in which that learning is carried out. It is the editors' belief that the character (and, in part, the content) of a particular aspect of learning is determined — or at least influenced — by the circumstances in which the learning process takes place. The contributions in this book deal with various aspects of learning, in a broad historical and geographical perspective, which ranges from Ancient Babylon, via classical Greece and Rome, and the Middle East (both Christian and Islamic), through to the Latin and vernacular cultures of the Christian West in the Middle Ages and the Early Renaissance.


Franciscan Studies

Franciscan Studies

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13:

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Issues for 1941-44 include the Report of the 23rd-26th annual meeting of the Franciscan Educational Conference.


Medieval Marriage Sermons

Medieval Marriage Sermons

Author: David D'Avray

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2001-07-12

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0191580678

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Before the advent of printing, the preaching of the friars was the mass medium of the middle ages. This edition of marriage sermons reveals what a number of famous preachers actually taught about marriage. David D'Avray teases out the close connection between marriage symbolism and social, cultural, and legal realities in the thirteenth century. The relation between genre, content, and gender is analysed, with particular attention to the likely impact of preaching, viewed as a means of intellectual power in competition with vernacular genres and other social forces. Its mass diffusion anticipated printing, but the means of production were those of the monastic scriptorium. Professor D'Avray's textual criticism and palaeographical analsyis of these sermons undermines central assumptions of both medieval and early modern historians of the book. He establishes a technique of textual criticism appropriate for texts of this kind: a pragmatic compromise between simple transcriptions which ignore stemmatic relation and full-scale editions attempting to fit all manuscripts into a genealogical table, Medieval Marriage Sermons makes an important contribution both to the sermon literature of the period, and to our understanding of marriage and its religious and cultural significance in the middle ages.