Mind Matters: Studies of Medieval and Early Modern Intellectual History in Honour of Marcia Colish

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Pub. Date: 2010-03-31
Publisher(s): Isd
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Summary

Marcia Colish is one of the most influential scholars of the history of medieval and early-modern thought, the author of numerous books and scores of articles in the field, as well as a pioneering President of the Medieval Academy of America. This volume honours her accomplishments with papers by her many colleagues, friends and former students, who are themselves prominent scholars from across a range of disciplines. The chapters are diverse chronologically and topically, yet they are all stimulated by themes that Prof. Colish has explored during her long and distinguished career. They address the richness of European intellectual history between the twelfth and the sixteenth centuries, treating the multiple heritages of philosophy, theology, political theory, historiography, classical reception, and many other subjects to which her scholarship extends. The volume demonstrates the power of ideas in the development of European history generally, revealing that the careful study of the works of the 'mind' does indeed 'matter'.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgementsp. vii
Abbreviationsp. ix
Introduction: Marcia Colish and Mind Mattersp. 1
Mirrors of Twelfth-Century Thought
Schools and Schools of Thought in the Twelfth Centuryp. 13
Minding Matter: Materia and the World in the Spirituality and Theology of Hugh of St Victorp. 47
Broken Mirrors: Abelard's Theory of Language in Relation to the Augustinian Tradition of Redeemed Speechp. 69
Vocative Verb, Substantive Verb: Performative or Fact-Stating?p. 89
Law and Disorder in the Twelfth Century
The Authenticity of the Devil in Gregory the Great, Anselm of Canterbury, and Heinrich von Kleistp. 117
The Lombard, Bandinus, and Vacarius: Christological Nihilianism and the Anglo-Norman Realmp. 133
Fake Fathers: Pseudonymous Sources and Forgeries as the Foundation for Canonical Teaching on Women in the Middle Agesp. 157
The Lady Vanishes: Gervase of Tilbury on Heresy and Wondersp. 171
Intellectual Transitions to the Early Modern World
'Constant Exercise': A Late Fifteenth-Century Programme of Studies - Rudolph Agricola's Letters to Alexander Hegius of Deventer and Jacobus Barbirianus of Antwerpp. 193
The Timaeus latinus and Cusanusp. 217
The Afterlife as a Mirror of Princes: Macrobius in the Quattrocentop. 233
Avarice as a Princely Virtue? The Later Medieval Backdrop to Poggio Bracciolini and Machiavellip. 255
Re-envisioning the Saint's Life in Utraquist Historical Writingp. 275
Contributorsp. 299
Index of Proper Namesp. 303
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