Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus (eBook)

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2022
104 Seiten
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Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus - Anglicus Bartholomaeus  active 13th century
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In "Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus," the renowned 13th-century scholar Bartholomaeus offers a remarkable compendium of medieval knowledge, blending folklore, natural history, and philosophy. Written in a didactic style that reflects the scholasticism of the era, this work reveals the rich tapestry of contemporary beliefs and practices regarding nature, medicine, and moral philosophy. Anglicus meticulously organizes a plethora of information, from the characteristics of animals to the significance of various plants, allowing readers to glimpse the worldview of those in the Middle Ages. His prose exhibits clarity and accessibility, making the intricate web of medieval lore engaging and informative for his audience. Bartholomaeus Anglicus was an influential Franciscan scholar whose works were rooted in the traditions of both classical antiquity and early Christian thought. His extensive education and position within the monastic community provided him with a unique lens through which to explore the interplay of nature and divinity. Anglicus's synthesis of knowledge reflects the era's intellectual curiosity, as well as a desire to bridge the gap between faith and reason, which undoubtedly influenced his approach to compiling this extensive treatise. "Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus" is highly recommended for anyone interested in the history of ideas, as well as students and scholars seeking to understand the cultural and intellectual context of the Middle Ages. This work serves as a crucial resource, enriching our understanding of how medieval people interpreted their world, blending myth and emerging scientific thought in a way that continues to resonate today.

Bartholomaeus Anglicus, active during the 13th century, is best known for his encyclopedic work 'De proprietatibus rerum' (On the Properties of Things), an early forerunner to the modern encyclopedia which gained considerable fame for its scope and detail on various topics. This scholastic scholar often referred to as Bartholomew the Englishman, was a Franciscan monk whose breadth of knowledge spanned across theology, natural history, psychology, alchemy, and medicine. His seminal work, translated into English as 'Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus', offered a compendium of the universal knowledge of his time. It became an invaluable resource for medieval scholars because it compiled classical and contemporary learning into a single accessible volume. His writing style strongly reflects the didactic and allegorical prose preferred during the Middle Ages, aimed at both instructing and moralizing. Bartholomaeus's work significantly influenced later medieval writers and was used as a textbook well into the Renaissance. Although the specific details of his life are scant, his contribution to the natural sciences and the dissemination of knowledge during the 13th century positions him as a pivotal figure in the intellectual history of the Middle Ages. His work not only exemplifies the scholastic efforts of his era but also serves as a vital link in the continuum of Western learning, bridging the gap between classical antiquity and the emerging modern world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Übersetzer John Trevisa
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Mittelalter
Naturwissenschaften
Schlagworte 13th century beliefs • 13th century scholarship • Ancient knowledge compendium • astrology philosophy exploration • Bartholomew Anglicus works • Bartholomew Anglicus writings • Bestiary illustrations • Civilization • cultural treasures • De proprietatibus rerum • didactic philosophical insights • Encyclopedias • historical educational resource • historical science texts • Historical wisdom collection • intellectual medieval landscape • Manuscript Studies • Medieval • Medieval education material • medieval encyclopedias • medieval folklore • medieval knowledge compendium • medieval natural history • Medieval natural philosophy • medieval religious thought • Middle Ages beliefs • natural history in medieval times • Natural Philosophy • natural philosophy examination • pre-modern science literature • scholarly insights • scholarly medieval text • scholasticism and science • Science
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