Starting from the premise of the letter as literary artefact, with a potential for ambiguity, irony and allusion, this analysis of the correspondence between Peter the Venerable and future saint Bernard of Clairvaux, challenges their traditional use as a source for historical reconstruction.
Starting from the premise of the letter as literary artefact, with a potential for ambiguity, irony and allusion, this analysis of the correspondence between Peter the Venerable and future saint Bernard of Clairvaux, challenges their traditional use as a source for historical reconstruction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Introduction Letter-writing and friendship reconsidered Sanctity and rebuke: the relationship between Bernard's Apologia and Peter's letter 28 The proof of caritas: Peter, letter 65 Bernard, ep. 147 Fraudulent alms and monstrous election: Peter, letter 29 Reproach, iocus and debate: Bernard, ep. 228 Peter, letter 111 The salt of caritas: letter 111 continued Bitterness and sweetness: Bernard, ep. 387 Peter, letter 149 Salvation, damnation and cohabitatio: Peter, letter 150 A new crusade: Bernard, ep. 364 Peter, letter 164 Duplicity or simplicity: Peter, letters 175 and 181 Bernard, ep. 265 An epistolary closure: Peter, letter 192 Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction Letter-writing and friendship reconsidered Sanctity and rebuke: the relationship between Bernard's Apologia and Peter's letter 28 The proof of caritas: Peter, letter 65 Bernard, ep. 147 Fraudulent alms and monstrous election: Peter, letter 29 Reproach, iocus and debate: Bernard, ep. 228 Peter, letter 111 The salt of caritas: letter 111 continued Bitterness and sweetness: Bernard, ep. 387 Peter, letter 149 Salvation, damnation and cohabitatio: Peter, letter 150 A new crusade: Bernard, ep. 364 Peter, letter 164 Duplicity or simplicity: Peter, letters 175 and 181 Bernard, ep. 265 An epistolary closure: Peter, letter 192 Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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