The Mediaeval Mind (Vol. 1&2)

The Mediaeval Mind (Vol. 1&2)
Author: Henry Osborn Taylor
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 1480
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

"The Mediaeval Mind" in 2 volumes is one of the best-known works by the American historian Henry Osborn Taylor that features the history of the development of thought and emotion in the Middle Ages. This carefully crafted e-artnow ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:_x000D_ Volume 1:_x000D_ The Groundwork:_x000D_ Genesis of the Mediaeval Genius_x000D_ The Latinizing of the West_x000D_ Greek Philosophy as the Antecedent of the Patristic Apprehension of Fact_x000D_ Intellectual Interests of the Latin Fathers_x000D_ Latin Transmitters of Antique and Patristic Thought_x000D_ The Barbaric Disruption of the Empire_x000D_ The Celtic Strain in Gaul and Ireland_x000D_ Teuton Qualities: Anglo-Saxon, German, Norse_x000D_ The Bringing of Christianity and Antique Knowledge to the Northern Peoples..._x000D_ The Early Middle Ages:_x000D_ Carolingian Period_x000D_ Mental Aspects of the 11th Century: Italy_x000D_ Mental Aspects of the 11th Century: France_x000D_ Mental Aspects of the 11th Century: Germany; England_x000D_ The Growth of Mediaeval Emotion..._x000D_ The Ideal and the Actual – The Saints:_x000D_ The Reforms of Monasticism_x000D_ The Hermit Temper_x000D_ The Quality of Love in St. Bernard_x000D_ St. Francis of Assisi_x000D_ Mystic Visions of Ascetic Women_x000D_ The Spotted Actuality..._x000D_ The Ideal and the Actual – Society:_x000D_ Feudalism and Knighthood_x000D_ Romantic Chivalry and Courtly Love_x000D_ Parzival, the Brave Man slowly Wise..._x000D_ Volume 2:_x000D_ The Heart of Heloïse_x000D_ German Considerations_x000D_ Symbolism:_x000D_ Scriptural Allegories in the Early Middle Ages_x000D_ The Rationale of the Visible World: Hugo of St. Victor_x000D_ Cathedral and Mass; Hymn and Imaginative Poem..._x000D_ Latinity and Law:_x000D_ The Spell of the Classics_x000D_ Evolution of Mediaeval Latin Prose_x000D_ Evolution of Mediaeval Latin Verse_x000D_ Mediaeval Appropriation of the Roman Law…_x000D_ Ultimate Intellectual Interests of the 12th and 13th Centuries:_x000D_ Scholasticism: Spirit, Scope, and Method_x000D_ Classification of Topics; Stages of Evolution_x000D_ Twelfth-Century Scholasticism_x000D_ The Universities, Aristotle, and the Mendicants_x000D_ Bonaventura_x000D_ Albertus Magnus_x000D_ Thomas Aquinas_x000D_ Roger Bacon_x000D_ Duns Scotus and Occam_x000D_ The Mediaeval Synthesis: Dante…

The Mediaeval Mind: A History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in the Middle Ages (Complete)

The Mediaeval Mind: A History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in the Middle Ages (Complete)
Author: Henry Osborn Taylor
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 1831
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1465586431

The Middle Ages! They seem so far away; intellectually so preposterous, spiritually so strange. Bits of them may touch our sympathy, please our taste; their window-glass, their sculpture, certain of their stories, their romances,—as if those straitened ages really were the time of romance, which they were not, God knows, in the sense commonly taken. Yet perhaps they were such intellectually, or at least spiritually. Their terra—not for them incognita, though full of mystery and pall and vaguer glory—was not the earth. It was the land of metaphysical construction and the land of spiritual passion. There lay their romance, thither pointed their veriest thinking, thither drew their utter yearning. Is it possible that the Middle Ages should speak to us, as through a common humanity? Their mask is by no means dumb: in full voice speaks the noble beauty of Chartres Cathedral. Such mediaeval product, we hope, is of the universal human, and therefore of us as well as of the bygone craftsmen. Why it moves us, we are not certain, being ignorant, perhaps, of the building’s formative and earnestly intended meaning. Do we care to get at that? There is no way save by entering the mediaeval depths, penetrating to the rationale of the Middle Ages, learning the doctrinale, or emotionale, of the modes in which they still present themselves so persuasively. But if the pageant of those centuries charm our eyes with forms that seem so full of meaning, why should we stand indifferent to the harnessed processes of mediaeval thinking and the passion surging through the thought? Thought marshalled the great mediaeval procession, which moved to measures of pulsating and glorifying emotion. Shall we not press on, through knowledge, and search out its efficient causes, so that we too may feel the reality of the mediaeval argumentation, with the possible validity of mediaeval conclusions, and tread those channels of mediaeval passion which were cleared and deepened by the thought? This would be to reach human comradeship with mediaeval motives, no longer found too remote for our sympathy, or too fantastic or shallow for our understanding. But where is the path through these footless mazes? Obviously, if we would attain, perhaps, no unified, but at least an orderly presentation of mediaeval intellectual and emotional development, we must avoid entanglements with manifold and not always relevant detail. We must not drift too far with studies of daily life, habits and dress, wars and raiding, crimes and brutalities, or trade and craft and agriculture. Nor will it be wise to keep too close to theology or within the lines of growth of secular and ecclesiastical institutions. Let the student be mindful of his purpose (which is my purpose in this book) to follow through the Middle Ages the development of intellectual energy and the growth of emotion. Holding this end in view, we, students all, shall not stray from our quest after those human qualities which impelled the strivings of mediaeval men and women, informed their imaginations, and moved them to love and tears and pity. The plan and method by which I have endeavoured to realize this purpose in my book may be gathered from the Table of Contents and the First Chapter, which is introductory. These will obviate the need of sketching here the order of presentation of the successive or co-ordinated topics forming the subject-matter. Yet one word as to the standpoint from which the book is written. An historian explains by the standards and limitations of the times to which his people belong. He judges—for he must also judge—by his own best wisdom. His sympathy cannot but reach out to those who lived up to their best understanding of life; for who can do more? Yet woe unto that man whose mind is closed, whose standards are material and base.

The Mediaeval Mind

The Mediaeval Mind
Author: Henry Osborn Taylor
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3732626865

Reproduction of the original.

The Medieval Mind, Vol. 1

The Medieval Mind, Vol. 1
Author: Henry O. Taylor
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1365084884

THE Middle Ages! They seem so far away; intellectually so preposterous, spiritually so strange. Bits of them may touch our sympathy, please our taste; certain of their stories, their romances, as if those straitened ages really were the time of romance, which they were not, God knows, in the sense commonly taken. Now if the pageant of those centuries charm our eyes with forms that seem so full of meaning, why should we stand indifferent to the harnessed processes of mediaeval thinking and the passion surging through the thought? Thought marshaled the great mediaeval procession, which moved to measures of pulsating and glorifying emotion. Let the reader be mindful of his purpose, to follow through the Middle Ages the development of intellectual energy and the growth of emotion. Holding this end in view, we, students all, shall not stray from our quest after those human qualities which impelled the strivings of mediaeval men and women, informed their imaginations, and moved them to love and tears and pity.

The Modern Language Review

The Modern Language Review
Author: John George Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1911
Genre: Languages, Modern
ISBN:

Each number includes the section "Reviews."

Medieval Mythography, Volume One

Medieval Mythography, Volume One
Author: Jane Chance
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1532688911

The mythic world of Juno, Jupiter's consort, is one of flesh and begetting, of suffering and death, and of poetry itself. Exploring the relationship between that realm of the classical gods and the sphere of medieval mythographers, Jane Chance illuminates the efforts of medieval writers to understand human existence and the forces of nature in relation to Christian truth.

Art and Politics in Roger Scruton's Conservative Philosophy

Art and Politics in Roger Scruton's Conservative Philosophy
Author: Ferenc Hörcher
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2022-12-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3031135911

This book covers the field of and points to the intersections between politics, art and philosophy. Its hero, the late Sir Roger Scruton had a longstanding interest in all fields, acquiring professional knowledge in both the practice and theory of politics, art and philosophy. The claim of the book is, therefore, that contrary to a superficial prejudice, it is possible to address the philosophical issues of art and politics in the same oeuvre, as the example of this Cambridge-educated analytical philosopher proves. Accordingly, the book has a bold thesis on the general, theoretical level, mapping the connections between politics, art and philosophy. However, it also has a pioneering commitment on the level of the particular, offering the first full-length study into the philosophical legacy of Roger Scruton, probably the most important British conservative philosopher of the late 20th and the first decades of the 21st century. It also allows reader to look into the philosopher’s fascination with Central European art and culture. Finally, it also provides a daring analysis of the late Scruton’s metaphysical inspirations, connecting the arts, and especially music, with religion and the bonds of love.

The Medieval Mind

The Medieval Mind
Author: Henry Osborn Taylor
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 1485
Release: 2023-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

"The Mediaeval Mind" in 2 volumes is one of the best-known works by the American historian Henry Osborn Taylor that features the history of the development of thought and emotion in the Middle Ages. Table of Contents: Volume 1: The Groundwork: Genesis of the Mediaeval Genius The Latinizing of the West Greek Philosophy as the Antecedent of the Patristic Apprehension of Fact Intellectual Interests of the Latin Fathers Latin Transmitters of Antique and Patristic Thought The Barbaric Disruption of the Empire The Celtic Strain in Gaul and Ireland Teuton Qualities: Anglo-Saxon, German, Norse The Bringing of Christianity and Antique Knowledge to the Northern Peoples... The Early Middle Ages: Carolingian Period Mental Aspects of the 11th Century: Italy Mental Aspects of the 11th Century: France Mental Aspects of the 11th Century: Germany; England The Growth of Mediaeval Emotion... The Ideal and the Actual – The Saints: The Reforms of Monasticism The Hermit Temper The Quality of Love in St. Bernard St. Francis of Assisi Mystic Visions of Ascetic Women The Spotted Actuality... The Ideal and the Actual – Society: Feudalism and Knighthood Romantic Chivalry and Courtly Love Parzival, the Brave Man slowly Wise... Volume 2: The Heart of Heloïse German Considerations Symbolism: Scriptural Allegories in the Early Middle Ages The Rationale of the Visible World: Hugo of St. Victor Cathedral and Mass; Hymn and Imaginative Poem... Latinity and Law: The Spell of the Classics Evolution of Mediaeval Latin Prose Evolution of Mediaeval Latin Verse Mediaeval Appropriation of the Roman Law... Ultimate Intellectual Interests of the 12th and 13th Centuries: Scholasticism: Spirit, Scope, and Method Classification of Topics; Stages of Evolution Twelfth-Century Scholasticism The Universities, Aristotle, and the Mendicants Bonaventura Albertus Magnus Thomas Aquinas Roger Bacon Duns Scotus and Occam The Mediaeval Synthesis: Dante...

A World Lit Only by Fire

A World Lit Only by Fire
Author: William Manchester
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0316082791

A "lively and engaging" history of the Middle Ages (Dallas Morning News) from the acclaimed historian William Manchester, author of The Last Lion. From tales of chivalrous knights to the barbarity of trial by ordeal, no era has been a greater source of awe, horror, and wonder than the Middle Ages. In handsomely crafted prose, and with the grace and authority of his extraordinary gift for narrative history, William Manchester leads us from a civilization tottering on the brink of collapse to the grandeur of its rebirth: the dense explosion of energy that spawned some of history's greatest poets, philosophers, painters, adventurers, and reformers, as well as some of its most spectacular villains. "Manchester provides easy access to a fascinating age when our modern mentality was just being born." --Chicago Tribune