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The Cardinal Virtues in the Middle Ages: A Study in Moral Thought from the Fourth to the Fourteenth Century: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, cartea 202

Autor István Bejczy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 2011
Despite its non-Christian origins, the scheme of the cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance) found wide acceptance in medieval theology, philosophy, and religious literature. The present study is the first to investigate the history of the four virtues in the Latin Middle Ages from patristic times to the late fourteenth century. It examines the position of the cardinal virtues between religious and secularized conceptions of morality and attempts to reveal some distinctly Christian aspects of medieval virtue theory notwithstanding its manifest indebtedness to ancient ethics. Exploring learned and popularizing sources alike, including much unedited material, this study covers a broad spectrum of moral debate during ten centuries of Western intellectual history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004210141
ISBN-10: 9004210148
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Intellectual History


Cuprins

Introduction

1. Patristic Era and Early Middle Ages (c. 400-c. 1100)
Christianizing the Cardinal Virtues: The Three Great Fathers of the West
Christianized Cardinal Virtues: The Early Middle Ages
Conclusion

2. The Twelfth Century
The Renewal of Moral Thought
Classicizing Tendencies
Early Moral Theology
Religious Moral Thought
Parisian Theology: Peter Lombard and After
Conclusion

3. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
Moral Discourse: Aristotle and Beyond
The Cardinal Virtues: Text and Context
Saving the Fourfold Scheme
Cardinal Virtues and Secular Ethics
Conclusion

4. Fallen Man in Search of Virtue
Virtue and the Fall
The Cardinal Virtues and the Vices
Upsetting Aristotle
Conclusion

Conclusion

Appendix I
I.1. Prudence and the Moral Virtues according to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics
I.2. The Subdivisions of the Cardinal Virtues according to Some Classical and Medieval Writings
I.3. The Classification of the Moral Virtues according to Giles of Rome, Gerald of Odo, and John Buridan

Appendix II: Some Unedited Medieval Texts on the Cardinal Virtues

Bibliography

Index of Manuscripts
Index of Ancient and Medieval Names and Anonymous Works

Recenzii

"Le livre de Bejczy est une étude magistrale, qui deviendra sans aucun doute un ouvrage de référence pour tous les historiens de l'éthique médiévale."
Guy Guldentops, Bulletin de théologie et de philosophie médiévales 78, 2: 535-542.

„Das flüssig geschriebene, bestens dokumentierte und klar gegliederte Buch von István Bejczy bietet nichts Geringeres als eine konsistente (und bisher tatsächlich fehlende) Geschichte der vier sog. Kardinaltugenden (prudentia, iustitia, fortitudo, temperantia) von der christlichen Spätantike bis ins Spätmittelalter. […] Es ist beeindruckend, welche Fülle an Primär- und Sekundärquellen B. verarbeitet hat, wie er dabei stets den Überblick behält und sein Buch nie ausufern läßt, ihm vielmehr auf sympathische Weise seine Handlichkeit bewahrt.”
Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch, Bd. 47 (2012), H. 3, p. 498.

Notă biografică

István P. Bejczy, Ph.D. (1994) in History, Radboud University Nijmegen, has published on medieval culture (including La Lettre du Prêtre Jean: Une utopie médiévale) and Renaissance humanism (including Erasmus and the Middle Ages: The Historical Consciousness of a Christian Humanist).