Alcuin: Achievement and Reputation: Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, cartea 16
Autor Donald Bulloughen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004128651
ISBN-10: 9004128654
Pagini: 566
Dimensiuni: 180 x 223 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
ISBN-10: 9004128654
Pagini: 566
Dimensiuni: 180 x 223 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Notă biografică
Donald
A.
Bulloughwas
Professor
of
Medieval
History
at
the
University
of
Nottingham
(1966-1973)
and
then
at
the
University
of
St
Andrews
(1973-91).
An
expert
on
early
medieval
manuscript
and
cultural
history,
he
is
also
the
author
ofThe
Age
of
Charlemagne(1965)
andCarolingian
Renewal:
Sources
and
Heritage(1991).
Descriere
In
this
major
intellectual
biography
of
Alcuin
(d.
804),
the
most
prominent
Anglo-Saxon
scholar
at
the
court
of
Charlemagne,
Donald
Bullough
deploys
a
lifetime's
expertise
in
the
study
of
early
medieval
manuscripts.
Concentrating
on
Alcuin's
early
years
in
Northumbria
and
then
his
time
at
the
Carolingian
court,
Bullough
reassesses
the
chronology
of
Alcuin's
career
and
writings,
assesses
his
use
of
patristic
and
insular
writings,
and
explores
the
contemporary
significance
of
his
large
output.
At
the
core
of
this
book
lies
a
fundamental
reassessment
of
the
dating
of
Alcuin's
letters:
in
so
doing,
it
reveals
the
patterns
of
intellectual
exchange
and
textual
community
that
characterised
the
first
phase
of
the
Carolingian
Renaissance.
It
thus
offers
a
uniquely
detailed
and
nuanced
exploration
of
the
life
and
ideas
of
the
most
influential
early
medieval
scholar.
Recenzii
'...this
book
provides
a
rich
basis
for
further
investigation
of
the
career
and
work
of
Alcuin.'
Rosamond McKitterick,The Catholic Historical Review, 2005.
Rosamond McKitterick,The Catholic Historical Review, 2005.
Cuprins
Publisher’s
Note
...
xi
Donald Bullough Memoir ... xiii
by Giles Contable
Preface ... xvii
Chronology ... xxiii
List of Abbreviations ... xxv
PART ONE
In Defence of the Biographical Approach. The Sources ... 3
Theme and Variations ... 3
The Modern Reputation and the Contemporary Period ... 12
Posthumous Reputation ... 17
Alcuin Revealed? ... 24
The Evidence of the Letters ... 35
Transmission of the Letters: the Beginnings ... 43
Salzburg Copies of the Letters ... 51
The ‘Basic Tours Collection’ of the Letters ... 57
Omissions from the ‘Basic Tours Collections’ ... 66
Manuscripts of the T Collection in England ... 68
An Anomalous Collection ... 71
A ‘Personal’ Collection of Letters? ... 75
The English Collections of the Letters ... 81
The Development of the Letter-Collections: the Evidence
summarised ... 101
Author, Notaries and Copyists ... 103
Amicitia, and Sexual Orientation ... 110
The Possibility and Limitations of ‘Biography’ ... 117
Additional Note I ... 120
Additional Note II ... 122
Additional Note III ... 123
PART TWO
Chapter One Northumbrian Alcuin: Patria, Pueritia and
Adoliscentia ... 127
The Eight-Century Regnum northanhumbrorum ... 129
Northumbrian Society ... 135
Patres familias ... 146
York, a City Emerging ... 153
York and a Wider North ... 160
The York Infans ... 164
York Cathedral Community ... 165
The Liturgy as Schooling ... 176
“De Laude Dei” and the York Liturgy ... 193
Hymns ... 200
Mass-books ... 204
New Liturgical Commemorations ... 215
Calendar and Computers ... 217
‘Grammatica’: The Practice of Writing and Reading ... 220
Biblical Study ... 224
‘Vita quidem qualis fuit magistri?’: Bede and Egbert ... 227
Master and School ... 236
A New Regime and a Wider World ... 238
From York to Rome ... 242
York Consecrations, 767 ... 247
Chapter Two Northumbrian Alcuin: ‘Discit ut doceat’ ... 252
York books? ... 255
‘Veterum vestigìa patrum’ ... 260
From the Other Island? ... 274
Christian and Pre-Christian Poets ... 277
Grammarians and pre-Christian Prose Writers ... 282
Mastering ‘Computus’ ... 287
The Beginnings of Letter-Writing ... 293
Alcuin and the Vernacular ... 301
Teacher and Perpetual Deacon ... 304
‘Without the City Walls’ ... 309
A ‘Public’ Figure? ... 314
The Cathedral Community ... 326
Chapter Three Between Two Courts ... 331
To Rome for the Pallium ... 333
The Move to Francia ... 336
786: the Synodal Decrees ... 346
At the Frankish Court: Beginnings ... 356
Renovatio, Imitatio, Correctio ... 371
‘The English Connection’ ... 391
Northumbria: Promise Unfulfilled ... 395
Royal Counsellor ... 401
Return to Francia. The Sack of Lindisfarne ... 410
The Adviser at Frankfurt. Defender of Orthodoxy ... 419
Chapter Four Unsettled at Aachen ... 432
A Court Remembered in Verse ... 437
England ... 442
Court and Popes ... 445
At the Aachen Court. Last months ... 461
Index
Donald Bullough Memoir ... xiii
by Giles Contable
Preface ... xvii
Chronology ... xxiii
List of Abbreviations ... xxv
PART ONE
In Defence of the Biographical Approach. The Sources ... 3
Theme and Variations ... 3
The Modern Reputation and the Contemporary Period ... 12
Posthumous Reputation ... 17
Alcuin Revealed? ... 24
The Evidence of the Letters ... 35
Transmission of the Letters: the Beginnings ... 43
Salzburg Copies of the Letters ... 51
The ‘Basic Tours Collection’ of the Letters ... 57
Omissions from the ‘Basic Tours Collections’ ... 66
Manuscripts of the T Collection in England ... 68
An Anomalous Collection ... 71
A ‘Personal’ Collection of Letters? ... 75
The English Collections of the Letters ... 81
The Development of the Letter-Collections: the Evidence
summarised ... 101
Author, Notaries and Copyists ... 103
Amicitia, and Sexual Orientation ... 110
The Possibility and Limitations of ‘Biography’ ... 117
Additional Note I ... 120
Additional Note II ... 122
Additional Note III ... 123
PART TWO
Chapter One Northumbrian Alcuin: Patria, Pueritia and
Adoliscentia ... 127
The Eight-Century Regnum northanhumbrorum ... 129
Northumbrian Society ... 135
Patres familias ... 146
York, a City Emerging ... 153
York and a Wider North ... 160
The York Infans ... 164
York Cathedral Community ... 165
The Liturgy as Schooling ... 176
“De Laude Dei” and the York Liturgy ... 193
Hymns ... 200
Mass-books ... 204
New Liturgical Commemorations ... 215
Calendar and Computers ... 217
‘Grammatica’: The Practice of Writing and Reading ... 220
Biblical Study ... 224
‘Vita quidem qualis fuit magistri?’: Bede and Egbert ... 227
Master and School ... 236
A New Regime and a Wider World ... 238
From York to Rome ... 242
York Consecrations, 767 ... 247
Chapter Two Northumbrian Alcuin: ‘Discit ut doceat’ ... 252
York books? ... 255
‘Veterum vestigìa patrum’ ... 260
From the Other Island? ... 274
Christian and Pre-Christian Poets ... 277
Grammarians and pre-Christian Prose Writers ... 282
Mastering ‘Computus’ ... 287
The Beginnings of Letter-Writing ... 293
Alcuin and the Vernacular ... 301
Teacher and Perpetual Deacon ... 304
‘Without the City Walls’ ... 309
A ‘Public’ Figure? ... 314
The Cathedral Community ... 326
Chapter Three Between Two Courts ... 331
To Rome for the Pallium ... 333
The Move to Francia ... 336
786: the Synodal Decrees ... 346
At the Frankish Court: Beginnings ... 356
Renovatio, Imitatio, Correctio ... 371
‘The English Connection’ ... 391
Northumbria: Promise Unfulfilled ... 395
Royal Counsellor ... 401
Return to Francia. The Sack of Lindisfarne ... 410
The Adviser at Frankfurt. Defender of Orthodoxy ... 419
Chapter Four Unsettled at Aachen ... 432
A Court Remembered in Verse ... 437
England ... 442
Court and Popes ... 445
At the Aachen Court. Last months ... 461
Index