

An edition of From paradise to paradigm (2003)
a study of twelfth-century humanism
By Willemien Otten
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Brill
Language
eng
Pages
330
Description:
"This book presents a study of twelfth-century humanism seen as an all-embracing discourse in which the human and the divine interact on equal terms. The book focuses on a number of twelfth-century intellectuals, especially on Thierry of Chartres, Peter Abelard, William of Conches, Bernard Silvestris, and Alan of Lille. Defining characteristic of their texts is the fact that God, nature and humanity enter into a trialogue of sorts, involving many disparate subjects and aiming to bring out the archetypal relatedness of all kinds of knowledge with respect to human nature. As the authors studied here engage the divine and the universe in a joint conversation, the book ultimately concentrates on trying both to understand its appeal and to explain its subsequent demise."--Jacket.
subjects: History, Medieval Civilization, Medieval Philosophy, Theology, Civilization, medieval, Theology, middle ages, 600-1500, Philosophy, medieval, Civilisation me die vale, The ologie, Histoire, Philosophie me die vale, Middle Ages, Humanisme (cultuurgeschiedenis), Filosofia medieval, Humanismo (filosofia), Civilizac ʹa o., Humanismus, Geschichte 1100-1200
Times: 12th century, Middle Ages, 600-1500