During the "Silver Age" of the Cistercians (the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries), pseudepigraphical compositions bearing the name Bernard flourished. Important for the history of monasticism and, more broadly, of Christian spiritual formation and practice, these little-studied writings interpret, appropriate, transform, and apply Saint Bernard of Clairvaux's authentic works, transmitting them to new audiences.

Under the direction of Ann Astell and Joseph Wawrykow, with the assistance of Thomas Clemmons, a talented team of young scholars from the University of Notre Dame (the Catena Scholarium) offers here a complete translation of three of these Pseudo-Bernardine essays, providing notes that identify sources, clarify allusions, highlight rhetorical strategies, and demonstrate overall a fascinating, intertextual complexity. The Bernard who emerges from these texts speaks with many voices to herald a living, Bernardine tradition.



Inhalt

Contents

Prefatory Acknowledgments
Translators and Annotators
Abbreviations
Introduction

The Pseudo-Bernardine Works
Formula honestae vitae. Instruction for the Honorable Life
Instructio sacerdotalis. Instruction for a Priest: A Treatise on the Principal Mysteries of Our Religion
Tractatus de statu virtutum humilitatis, obedientiae, timoris, et charitatis. A Treatise on the State of the Virtues

Bibliography
Scriptural Index

Titel
Three Pseudo-Bernardine Works
Autor
EAN
9780879075736
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
22.03.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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0.64 MB
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176