Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia


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Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia


Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia
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Author : Dominique Poirel
language : de
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Release Date : 2021

Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia written by Dominique Poirel and has been published by Brepols Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Scholasticism categories.


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.



Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia


Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia
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Author : Shauna LaTosky
language : en
Publisher: Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, University of Victoria
Release Date : 1999

Omnium Expetendorum Prima Est Sapientia written by Shauna LaTosky and has been published by Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, University of Victoria this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Humanities categories.




In The Vineyard Of The Text


In The Vineyard Of The Text
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Author : Ivan Illich
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 1996-06-15

In The Vineyard Of The Text written by Ivan Illich and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-06-15 with History categories.


'In the Vineyard, as in all of Illich's writings, the search runs through accepted certainties, whatever their times and places, questioning them for truths still valid in the formation of personal wisdom.'-Mother Jerome von Nagel, O.S.B., Abbey of Regina LaudisThis book commemorates the dawn of scholastic reading. It tells about the emergence of an approach to letters that George Steiner calls bookish, and which for eight hundred years legitimated the establishment of western secular religion, and schooling its church.



Plagiarism


Plagiarism
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Author : Bill Marsh
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2012-02-01

Plagiarism written by Bill Marsh and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-01 with Education categories.


Plagiarism takes an in-depth look at the history of plagiarism in higher education in light of today's Web-based plagiarism detection services. Challenging the widespread assumption that plagiarism is a simple matter of student cheating or scriptural error, Bill Marsh argues that today's teachers and educational institutions may be cheating themselves and their students in pursuing quick-fix solutions to the so-called epidemic of student plagiarism. When students submit papers cribbed from materials found on the Web or purchase research papers from Internet paper mills, these acts of sedition must also be recognized, for better or worse, as examples of new-media composition techniques. Examining Web-based plagiarism detection services and software such as Glatt, EVE, Plagiarism-Finder, and Turnitin.com, Marsh contends that these services regulate writing and reading practices in ways consistent with precomputer, even preindustrial, efforts to manage and refine human behavior. As he weaves together print history, education, rhetoric, and communication theory, Marsh shows that the rules governing plagiarism and the proper use of borrowed materials have their origins in early intellectual property law, in the reading practices of twelfth-century monks, and the precepts of medieval alchemy. Through an examination of these prescholastic models, this book calls for a revised approach to academic writing in computer-mediated environments.



Introduction To Medieval Theology


Introduction To Medieval Theology
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Author : Rik Van Nieuwenhove
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2022-03-24

Introduction To Medieval Theology written by Rik Van Nieuwenhove and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-03-24 with History categories.


The best introduction to medieval theology from the time of St Augustine to the 14th century, in an expanded, 2nd edition. This volume invites us to think along with major theologians and spiritual authors in order to understand how pre-modern thought can enrich and challenge us in a (post-)modern context.



An Introduction To Medieval Theology


An Introduction To Medieval Theology
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Author : Rik van Nieuwenhove
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2012-04-19

An Introduction To Medieval Theology written by Rik van Nieuwenhove and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-04-19 with Philosophy categories.


This book is essential reading for anyone interested in medieval thought, be they students of theology, philosophy or literature.



Latin As The Language Of Science And Learning


Latin As The Language Of Science And Learning
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Author : Philipp Roelli
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2021-11-22

Latin As The Language Of Science And Learning written by Philipp Roelli and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-22 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This book investigates the role of the Latin language as a vehicle for science and learning from several angles. First, the question what was understood as ‘science’ through time and how it is named in different languages, especially the Classical ones, is approached. Criteria for what did pass as scientific are found that point to ‘science’ as a kind of Greek Denkstil based on pattern-finding and their unbiased checking. In a second part, a brief diachronic panorama introduces schools of thought and authors who wrote in Latin from antiquity to the present. Latin’s heydays in this function are clearly the time between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries. Some niches where it was used longer are examined and reasons sought why Latin finally lost this lead-role. A third part seeks to define the peculiar characteristics of scientific Latin using corpus linguistic approaches. As a result, several types of scientific writing can be identified. The question of how to transfer science from one linguistic medium to another is never far: Latin inherited this role from Greek and is in turn the ancestor of science done in the modern vernaculars. At the end of the study, the importance of Latin science for modern science in English becomes evident.



Lectio Divina As Contemplative Pedagogy


Lectio Divina As Contemplative Pedagogy
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Author : Mary Keator
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-12-14

Lectio Divina As Contemplative Pedagogy written by Mary Keator and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-14 with Education categories.


Offering an original application of the ancient monastic practice of lectio divina to the humanities, this book demonstrates the need for further emphasis on deep reading, reflection, and contemplation in contemporary university classrooms. Each chapter provides readers with an historical overview of the four movements of this monastic method: lectio (reading), meditatio (interpreting), oratio (responding), and contemplatio (experiencing wisdom), and suggests ways to incorporate these practices in humanites courses. Keator demonstrates that the lectio divina method is a viable pedagogical tool to guide students slowly and methodically through literary texts and into a subjective experience of wisdom and meaning.



The Biblical Interpretation Of William Of Alton


The Biblical Interpretation Of William Of Alton
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Author : Timothy F. Bellamah
language : en
Publisher: OUP USA
Release Date : 2011-10-14

The Biblical Interpretation Of William Of Alton written by Timothy F. Bellamah and has been published by OUP USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-10-14 with History categories.


Timothy Bellamah explores the exegesis of William of Alton, a Dominican regent master at Paris during the thirteenth-century. A near contemporary of Bonaventure, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas, William was an important representative of university exegesis at a time of rapidly changing methods and remarkable intellectual development.



Controlling Readers


Controlling Readers
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Author : Deborah L. McGrady
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2012-12-17

Controlling Readers written by Deborah L. McGrady and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-17 with Literary Criticism categories.


Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377) was the master poet of fourteenth-century France. He established models for much of the vernacular poetry written by subsequent generations, and he was instrumental in institutionalizing the lay reader. In particular, his longest and most important work, the Voir dit, calls attention to the coexistence of public and private reading practices through its intensely hybrid form: sixty-three poems and ten songs invite an oral performance, while forty-six private prose letters as well as elaborate illustration and references to it's own materiality promote a physical encounter with the book. In Controlling Readers, Deborah McGrady uses Machaut's corpus as a case study to explore the impact of lay literacy on the culture of late-medieval Europe. Arguing that Machaut and his bookmakers were responding to contemporary debates surrounding literacy, McGrady first accounts for the formal invention of the lay reader in medieval art and literature, then analyses Machaut and his bookmakers' innovative use of both narrative and bibliographical devices to try to control the responses of his readers and promote intimate and sensual reading practices in place of the more common public performances of court culture. McGrady's erudite and exhaustive study is key to understanding Machaut, his works, and his influence on the history of reading in the fourteenth century and beyond.