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Livesey, Steven John, Science in the Monastery: Texts, Manuscripts and Learning at Saint-Bertin, Turnhout, Brepols, 2020, 352 pp.
- Resum
- The traditional view of monastic orders in late-medieval scholastic culture has been relatively muted. Beyond the Franciscan and Dominican orders, and to a far lesser extent, the Augustinians and Cistercians, the older monastic orders (and especially the Benedictines) played a smaller role in the university during the thirteenth through the fifteenth centuries. Yet if the library collection of Saint-Bertin is examined more carefully, one finds that many of the books were added by alumni of the University of Paris and Louvain, and in one instance, Cologne, and that as a whole, the monastery's collection reflected the changing currents within late medieval intellectual society. Science in the Monastery proposes to analyze Benedictine science using Saint-Bertin as a vehicle.
Conté:
Introduction
Three celebrated manuscripts
Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Voss.Lat.Q.94: Lucretius' De rerum natura
Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, Gud. lat. 105: Agrimensores veteres
Boulogne-sur-Mer, Bibliothèque des Annunciades 188: Aratea phaenomena
Saint-Bertin and Eleventh-Century Christian Humanism
Saint-Bertin at the University
Networks of Bookmen: Pierre d'Allouagne
Is there a Doctor in the House? Medical Books at Saint-Bertin
New Alternatives: The University of Louvain
Mathematics and Optics
Benedictine Science at Saint-Bertin
Informació de l'editor
- Matèries
- Història de la ciència
Religió Universitats i ensenyament
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