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Becket and the Wolves: Imagining the Lupine Welsh in a Thirteenth- Century Latin Preaching Exemplum from Llanthony Secunda Priory
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David R. Winter
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations xi
- Plates xvii
- Joseph Goering: A Tribute xix
- Acknowledgements xxv
- Introduction xxvii
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Part One: Masters, Schools, and Learning
- “Diuersa sed non aduersa”: Anselm of Laon, Twelfth-Century Biblical Hermeneutics, and the Difference a Letter Makes 1
- Peter the Chanter’s Threefold Truth and the Sin of Scandal 29
- Making New from Old: Distinction Collections and Textual Communities at the Turn of the Thirteenth Century 48
- Robert Grosseteste on Free Choice 70
- Ralph Hegham’s Quaestio on the Highest Good and the Grossetestian Materials in Laurenziana Plut. 18 dext. 7 90
- University Theology in the Cloister: The Filia magistri at the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary at Cambron 119
- The Plurality of Platonic Forms and Trinitarian Simplicity: A Conundrum and Its Resolution by the Early Oxford Masters 146
- The Place of William of Saint-Amour’s Collectiones catholicae in the Secular–Mendicant Conflict at Paris 183
- The Meaning of the Title ‘Magister’ amongst the Medieval Dominicans 203
- Editorial Agency in the Manipulus florum: Thomas of Ireland’s Reception of Two Works by Peter of Blois 224
- A Lawyer’s Florilegium: Gratian’s Decretum in a Sermon from Fourteenth-Century Avignon 249
- Learning and Remembering Canon Law in the Fifteenth Century: The Ars et doctrina studendi et docendi of Juan Alfonso de Benavente 266
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Part Two: Pastors, Judges, and Administrators
- Speech and Silence, Ritual and Memory at the Council of Reims (1049) 293
- Monastic ‘Centres’ of Law? Some Evidence from Eleventh-Century Italy 315
- Killing, Just War, and Violence in a Church Law Collection Contemporary with the First Crusade 326
- The Textual Transmission of Shared Sermons in Three Early Middle English Sermon Collections 346
- Magna Carta and ius commune: A Consideration of the Scholar- Administrators of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 362
- “Vade prius reconciliari”: The Double Binds of Priestly Peacemaking in Medieval England 386
- Paul of Hungary’s Summa de penitentia 402
- Faces of the World: William of Auvergne and the Rhetoric of Penance 419
- “Reprehensio grauis, amica tamen, magni cuiusdam fornicatoris”: Letter 10 of Robert Grosseteste 443
- Preaching the Ordo iudicii 458
- “Delictum est vobis quod judicia habebitis inter vos” (1 Cor. 6:7): Defamation Cases in Ely Diocese, 1374–1382 471
- The Preacher in the Rye: Allegory and Reality of Rural Life in Middle English Sermons 492
- Franciscan Preaching at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century: Contextualizing Jean Vitrier 515
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Part Three: Liturgy, Piety, and Exempla
- Singing Canon Law? Neumes in Manuscripts of the Decretum of Burchard of Worms 533
- Reading for Ritual: Liturgy and Ritual in Southern Italian Chronicles 555
- A Contested Conception: Jocelin of Furness and the Local Traditions about St Kentigern in Twelfth-Century Glasgow 571
- Becket and the Wolves: Imagining the Lupine Welsh in a Thirteenth- Century Latin Preaching Exemplum from Llanthony Secunda Priory 590
- The Liturgy and the Word: Catechetical Aspects of Palm Sunday Sermons 613
- Exemplary Care: Storytelling and the ‘Art of Arts’ among Thirteenth- Century Dominicans 628
- Thinking through Embodied Grace: Metaphorical Understandings of Grace in the Thirteenth Century 647
- Penance, Tears, and Lay Devotion: Traces of Penitential Theology in Ramon Llull’s Romance of Evast and Blaquerna 667
- “Know When to Hold ’Em, Know When to Fold ’Em”: The Desperate and Joyful Implications of Gambling in Dante’s Commedia 692
- The Contrition of Mary Magdalen: John Wyclif and the Preaching of Penance 718
- Publications of Joseph W. Goering 735
- Contributors 740
- Index of Manuscripts 743
- Index of Names, Places, and Works 748
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations xi
- Plates xvii
- Joseph Goering: A Tribute xix
- Acknowledgements xxv
- Introduction xxvii
-
Part One: Masters, Schools, and Learning
- “Diuersa sed non aduersa”: Anselm of Laon, Twelfth-Century Biblical Hermeneutics, and the Difference a Letter Makes 1
- Peter the Chanter’s Threefold Truth and the Sin of Scandal 29
- Making New from Old: Distinction Collections and Textual Communities at the Turn of the Thirteenth Century 48
- Robert Grosseteste on Free Choice 70
- Ralph Hegham’s Quaestio on the Highest Good and the Grossetestian Materials in Laurenziana Plut. 18 dext. 7 90
- University Theology in the Cloister: The Filia magistri at the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary at Cambron 119
- The Plurality of Platonic Forms and Trinitarian Simplicity: A Conundrum and Its Resolution by the Early Oxford Masters 146
- The Place of William of Saint-Amour’s Collectiones catholicae in the Secular–Mendicant Conflict at Paris 183
- The Meaning of the Title ‘Magister’ amongst the Medieval Dominicans 203
- Editorial Agency in the Manipulus florum: Thomas of Ireland’s Reception of Two Works by Peter of Blois 224
- A Lawyer’s Florilegium: Gratian’s Decretum in a Sermon from Fourteenth-Century Avignon 249
- Learning and Remembering Canon Law in the Fifteenth Century: The Ars et doctrina studendi et docendi of Juan Alfonso de Benavente 266
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Part Two: Pastors, Judges, and Administrators
- Speech and Silence, Ritual and Memory at the Council of Reims (1049) 293
- Monastic ‘Centres’ of Law? Some Evidence from Eleventh-Century Italy 315
- Killing, Just War, and Violence in a Church Law Collection Contemporary with the First Crusade 326
- The Textual Transmission of Shared Sermons in Three Early Middle English Sermon Collections 346
- Magna Carta and ius commune: A Consideration of the Scholar- Administrators of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 362
- “Vade prius reconciliari”: The Double Binds of Priestly Peacemaking in Medieval England 386
- Paul of Hungary’s Summa de penitentia 402
- Faces of the World: William of Auvergne and the Rhetoric of Penance 419
- “Reprehensio grauis, amica tamen, magni cuiusdam fornicatoris”: Letter 10 of Robert Grosseteste 443
- Preaching the Ordo iudicii 458
- “Delictum est vobis quod judicia habebitis inter vos” (1 Cor. 6:7): Defamation Cases in Ely Diocese, 1374–1382 471
- The Preacher in the Rye: Allegory and Reality of Rural Life in Middle English Sermons 492
- Franciscan Preaching at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century: Contextualizing Jean Vitrier 515
-
Part Three: Liturgy, Piety, and Exempla
- Singing Canon Law? Neumes in Manuscripts of the Decretum of Burchard of Worms 533
- Reading for Ritual: Liturgy and Ritual in Southern Italian Chronicles 555
- A Contested Conception: Jocelin of Furness and the Local Traditions about St Kentigern in Twelfth-Century Glasgow 571
- Becket and the Wolves: Imagining the Lupine Welsh in a Thirteenth- Century Latin Preaching Exemplum from Llanthony Secunda Priory 590
- The Liturgy and the Word: Catechetical Aspects of Palm Sunday Sermons 613
- Exemplary Care: Storytelling and the ‘Art of Arts’ among Thirteenth- Century Dominicans 628
- Thinking through Embodied Grace: Metaphorical Understandings of Grace in the Thirteenth Century 647
- Penance, Tears, and Lay Devotion: Traces of Penitential Theology in Ramon Llull’s Romance of Evast and Blaquerna 667
- “Know When to Hold ’Em, Know When to Fold ’Em”: The Desperate and Joyful Implications of Gambling in Dante’s Commedia 692
- The Contrition of Mary Magdalen: John Wyclif and the Preaching of Penance 718
- Publications of Joseph W. Goering 735
- Contributors 740
- Index of Manuscripts 743
- Index of Names, Places, and Works 748