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Medieval 'Artes Praedicandi' : A Synthesis of Scholastic Sermon Structure.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Medieval Academy BksPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (152 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442622227
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Medieval 'Artes Praedicandi'LOC classification:
  • BV4207 .W454 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: The Artes -- 1 Artes praedicandi -- 2 Guibert of Nogent -- 3 Alan of Lille (Alan) -- 4 Alexander of Ashby (Ashby) -- 5 Thomas of Chobham (Chobham) -- 6 Richard of Thetford (Thetford) -- 7 Ps.-Bonaventure, Ars concionandi (Ps.-Bonaventure) -- 8 William of Auvergne (Auvergne) -- 9 Jean de la Rochelle (Rochelle) -- 10 Guibert of Tournai -- 11 Humbert of Romans -- 12 John of Wales (Wales) -- 13 Predicacio est (Predicacio) -- 14 Ad habendum materiam (Ad habendum) -- 15 Robert of Basevorn (Basevorn) -- 16 Geraldus de Piscario (Piscario) -- 17 Jacobus de Fusignano (Fusignano) -- 18 Dic nobis (Dic) -- 19 Quamvis de sermonibus (Quamvis) -- 20 Ars copiosa sermonum (Ars copiosa) -- 21 Ad erudicionem (Ad erudicionem) -- 22 Thomas Waleys (Waleys) -- 23 Ranulph Higden (Higden) -- 24 Thomas de Tuderto (or of Todi) (Tuderto) -- 25 Henry of Hesse (Hesse) -- 26 Geoffrey Schale (Schale) -- 27 Omnis rei inicio (Omnis) -- 28 Francesc Eiximenes (Eiximenes) -- 29 Alfonso d'Alprão (Alprão) -- 30 Antoninus of Florence (Antoninus) -- 31 Simon Alcok (Alcok) -- 32 Martin of Cordoba (Cordoba) -- 33 Christian Borgsleben (Borgsleben) -- 34 Hic docet (Hic) -- 35 Vade in domum tuam (Vade) -- 36 Circa artem (Circa) -- 37 In accepcione thematis (In accepcione) -- 38 Nota pro arte (Nota) -- 39 Si vis sermonem (Si vis) -- 40 Ps.-Aquinas (Ps.-Aquinas) -- 41 Exercitacio in collacionibus (Exercitacio) -- 42 In predicatore (In predicatore) -- 43 Ramon Lull (Lull) -- Part II: Scholastic Sermon Structure -- 44 Sermon Types -- 45 The Scholastic Sermon and Its Parts -- (a) Thema -- (b) Protheme -- (c) Initial Prayer -- (d) Repetition of the Thema -- (e) Bridge Passage -- (f) Introduction of the Thema -- (g) Division -- (h) Confirmation -- (i) Development (Prosecutio): Subdivision, Subdistinction.
(j) Development (Prosecutio): Processes of Dilatation -- (k) Combination of the Parts (Unitio) -- (l) Closing Formula -- Part III: Sample Sermon -- 46 Text -- 47 Structural Comment -- Part IV: Other Issues -- 48 Sermo vs. Collatio -- 49 Additional Matters -- 50 Why All This? -- Works Cited -- Index.
Summary: Written by a leading expert on the late medieval scholastic sermon, Medieval Artes Praedicandiis an essential resource for scholars and advanced students interested in using scholastic sermons in their research.
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: The Artes -- 1 Artes praedicandi -- 2 Guibert of Nogent -- 3 Alan of Lille (Alan) -- 4 Alexander of Ashby (Ashby) -- 5 Thomas of Chobham (Chobham) -- 6 Richard of Thetford (Thetford) -- 7 Ps.-Bonaventure, Ars concionandi (Ps.-Bonaventure) -- 8 William of Auvergne (Auvergne) -- 9 Jean de la Rochelle (Rochelle) -- 10 Guibert of Tournai -- 11 Humbert of Romans -- 12 John of Wales (Wales) -- 13 Predicacio est (Predicacio) -- 14 Ad habendum materiam (Ad habendum) -- 15 Robert of Basevorn (Basevorn) -- 16 Geraldus de Piscario (Piscario) -- 17 Jacobus de Fusignano (Fusignano) -- 18 Dic nobis (Dic) -- 19 Quamvis de sermonibus (Quamvis) -- 20 Ars copiosa sermonum (Ars copiosa) -- 21 Ad erudicionem (Ad erudicionem) -- 22 Thomas Waleys (Waleys) -- 23 Ranulph Higden (Higden) -- 24 Thomas de Tuderto (or of Todi) (Tuderto) -- 25 Henry of Hesse (Hesse) -- 26 Geoffrey Schale (Schale) -- 27 Omnis rei inicio (Omnis) -- 28 Francesc Eiximenes (Eiximenes) -- 29 Alfonso d'Alprão (Alprão) -- 30 Antoninus of Florence (Antoninus) -- 31 Simon Alcok (Alcok) -- 32 Martin of Cordoba (Cordoba) -- 33 Christian Borgsleben (Borgsleben) -- 34 Hic docet (Hic) -- 35 Vade in domum tuam (Vade) -- 36 Circa artem (Circa) -- 37 In accepcione thematis (In accepcione) -- 38 Nota pro arte (Nota) -- 39 Si vis sermonem (Si vis) -- 40 Ps.-Aquinas (Ps.-Aquinas) -- 41 Exercitacio in collacionibus (Exercitacio) -- 42 In predicatore (In predicatore) -- 43 Ramon Lull (Lull) -- Part II: Scholastic Sermon Structure -- 44 Sermon Types -- 45 The Scholastic Sermon and Its Parts -- (a) Thema -- (b) Protheme -- (c) Initial Prayer -- (d) Repetition of the Thema -- (e) Bridge Passage -- (f) Introduction of the Thema -- (g) Division -- (h) Confirmation -- (i) Development (Prosecutio): Subdivision, Subdistinction.

(j) Development (Prosecutio): Processes of Dilatation -- (k) Combination of the Parts (Unitio) -- (l) Closing Formula -- Part III: Sample Sermon -- 46 Text -- 47 Structural Comment -- Part IV: Other Issues -- 48 Sermo vs. Collatio -- 49 Additional Matters -- 50 Why All This? -- Works Cited -- Index.

Written by a leading expert on the late medieval scholastic sermon, Medieval Artes Praedicandiis an essential resource for scholars and advanced students interested in using scholastic sermons in their research.

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