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9780140150469

The Portable Medieval Reader

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  • ISBN13:

    9780140150469

  • ISBN10:

    0140150463

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1977-05-01
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)

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Sampling from 1050 to 1500, this anthology contains writings by more than a hundred writers including Chaucer, Dante, Petrach, Thomas Aquinas, Peter Abelard, Leonardo, Friar Bacon, Boccaccio, Saint Francis of Assisi, John of Salisbury, William Langland and Nicholas of Cusa.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(29)
Chronological Table 30(8)
Suggestions for Further Reading 38(9)
PART ONE: THE BODY SOCIAL
The Body Social
47(2)
John of Salisbury
The Orders of Men
The Clergy: The Prayers and Thinkers
The Monastic Ideal
49(8)
Peter Damiani
The Cistercian Order
57(2)
William of Malmesbury
How the Friars Came to Germany
59(5)
Jordan of Giano
A Preacher and His Miracles
64(3)
Salimbene
Monastic Reform in the Fifteenth Century
67(4)
John Busch
Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury
71(2)
Giraldus Cambrensis
A Model Parish Priest: St. Gilbert of Sempringham
73(2)
John Capgrave
An Attempt to Enforce Clerical Celibacy
75(3)
Ordericus Vitalis
The Habits of Priests in Normandy
78(4)
Odo of Rigaud
Statutes for a College
82(3)
Robert de Sorbonne
How the Student Should Behave
85(5)
John of Garland
The Nobility: The Fighters
The Function of Knighthood
90(1)
John of Salisbury
The Chivalric Ideal
91(1)
Diaz de Gamez
The Murder of a Feudal Lord
92(10)
Galbert of Bruges
The Battle of Poitiers
102(10)
Geoffrey le Baker
A Knight-Errant of the Fifteenth Century
112(3)
Jorg von Ehingen
The Rules of Courtly Love
115(2)
Andreas Capellanus
A Noble Household
117(3)
Jean Froissart
Offices in a Noble Household
120(2)
John Russell
Private Lives of the English Gentry
122(7)
Stonor Letters
The Peasants and Burghers: The Workers
The Feet of the Common-Wealth
129(1)
John of Salisbury
The Duties of Manorial Officers
130(6)
Seneschaucie
The Peasant's Life
136(3)
William Langland
The Making of a Merchant: St. Godric of Finchale
139(5)
Reginald of Durham
Advice to a Norwegian Merchant
The King's Mirror
144(5)
The Successful Surgeon
149(5)
John Arderne
The Good Wife
The Goodman of Paris
154(7)
Life in London
Memorials of London
161(6)
Fashions in Italy
167(3)
Sacchetti
The Jews
Papal Protection of the Jews
170(4)
Pope Gregory X
The Cremation of the Strasbourg Jewry
174(3)
Jacob von Konigshofen
Conflict, Protest, and Catastrophe
A Revolt of the Commons in London
177(2)
Roger of Wendover
The Peasant's Revolt in England
179(15)
Anonimalle Chronicle
My Brother Man
194(1)
Walther von der Vogelweide
Piers Plowman's Protest
195(7)
William Langland
The Waldensian Heretics
202(14)
Bernard Gui
The Impact of the Black Death
216(6)
Henry Knighton
Paris during the Hundred Years' War
222(11)
Journal d'un bourgeois
PART TWO: THE CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH
The Spiritual Authority
The Superiority of the Spiritual Authority
233(3)
Pope Boniface VIII
The Election and Coronation of a Pope
236(3)
Adam of Usk
The Creation of Cardinals
239(2)
Pope Pius II
The Fourth Lateran Council
241(3)
Roger of Wendover
A French Provincial Synod
244(4)
Odo of Rigaud
Letter to King Henry II
248(3)
Thomas Becket
The Temporal Authorities
The Nature of a True Prince
251(8)
John of Salisbury
The Independence of the Temporal Authority
259(3)
Frederick Barbarossa
The Election and Coronation of an Emperor
262(3)
Otto of Freising
A German Poet's Attack on the Papacy
265(1)
Walther von der Vogelweide
The Seven Electors
266(1)
Adam of Usk
A Picture of a Good Feudal King: Louis VI of France
267(6)
Suger
The Coronation of Richard Lion Heart
273(3)
Roger of Wendover
The Deposition and Death of Richard II
276(5)
Adam of Usk
An Imperialist View of the Lombard Communes
281(2)
Otto of Freising
City Politics in Siena
283(3)
Pope Pius II
A Petty Italian Tyrant
286(2)
Anonymous
A Picture of a Tyrant
288(2)
Pope Pius II
Renewal and Reform
The Recovery of the Holy Land: A Plan of Action and a Scheme for Reform
290(13)
Pierre du Bois
On the Supremacy of General Councils in Church and Empire
303(8)
Nicholas of Cusa
A Plea for the Reform of Germany
Die Reformation Kaiser Sigmunds
311(8)
A Call for Common Action against the Turks
319(6)
Pope Pius II
PART THREE: THE HOUSE OF FAME
Bohemond the Crusader
325(1)
Anna Comnena
On the Fame of Abelard
326(5)
Heloise
Heloise and Abelard: The Later Years
331(7)
Peter the Venerable
Arnold of Brescia, a Twelfth-Century Revolutionary
338(3)
John of Salisbury
Arnold of Brescia
341(3)
Anonymous
His Own Deeds
344(12)
Giraldus Cambrensis
Henry II, King of England
356(6)
Giraldus Cambrensis
The Emperor Frederick II
362(7)
Salimbene
A Saintly King
369(9)
Jean de Joinville
Pope Boniface VIII
378(6)
Giovanni Villani
Dante Alighieri
384(2)
Giovanni Villani
Inscription for a Portrait of Dante
386(1)
Giovanni Boccaccio
Giotto
387(3)
Lorenzo Ghiberti
Letter to Posterity
390(9)
Francesco Petrarca
Charles the Bold and the Fall of the House of Burgundy
399(8)
Philippe de Commines
PART FOUR: THE WORLD PICTURE
The Frontiers of Europe: Conquest and Assimilation of Peoples
Anglo-Saxons and Normans
407(3)
William of Malmesbury
The Character and Customs of the Irish
410(5)
Giraldus Cambrensis
The Conversion and Subjugation of the Slavs
415(6)
Helmold
The German Push to the East
421(9)
Ordensritter und Kirchenfursten
The Near East: Pilgrimage and Crusade
The Great German Pilgrimage
430(7)
Lambert of Hersfeld
The First Contact of Crusaders and Turks
437(7)
Histoire anonyme de la premiere croisade
A Greek View of the Crusaders
444(3)
Anna Comnena
An Arab Opinion of the Crusaders
447(5)
Usamah
A Crusader's Criticism of the Greeks
452(3)
Odo of Deuil
Why the Crusaders Failed
455(3)
William of Tyre
The Expedition of the Grand Company to Constantinople
458(7)
Ramon Muntaner
The Far East: Missionaries and Merchants
The Tartar Menace to Europe
465(1)
Matthew Paris
A Mission to the Great Khan
466(10)
William of Rubruck
The Labours of a Friar in Cathay
476(5)
John of Monte Corvino
A Last Mission to Cathay
481(6)
John of Marignolli
Advice to Merchants Bound for Cathay
487(4)
Francesco Pegolotti
Henry the Navigator's Search for New Lands
491(6)
Gomes de Azurara
PART FIVE: THE NOBLE CASTLE
The Makers
Poets and Story-Tellers
The Vision of Viands
497(3)
Aniar MacConglinne
Hymn for Good Friday
500(1)
Peter Abelard
David's Lament for Jonathan
501(1)
Peter Abelard
Let's Away with Study
502(1)
Anonymous
When Diana Lighteth
503(2)
Anonymous
To Bel Vezer on Her Dismissal of the Poet
505(1)
Bernart de Ventadorn
Dawn Song
506(1)
Anonymous
The Pretty Fruits of Love
507(2)
Anonymous
This Song Wants Drink
509(1)
Anonymous
The Love of Tristan and Iseult
510(2)
Gottfried von Strassburg
Of the Churl Who Won Paradise
512(4)
Anonymous
Gather Ye Rosebuds
Romance of the Rose
516(1)
The Canticle of the Sun
517(2)
Saint Francis of Assisi
Of the Gentle Heart
519(2)
Guido Guinicelli
My Lady Looks So Gentle
521(1)
Dante Alighieri
Beauty in Women
522(1)
Guido Cavalcanti
Of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of the Sinner
523(1)
Jacopone da Todi
Merciless Beauty: A Triple Roundel
524(2)
Geoffrey Chaucer
Roundel
526(1)
Christine de Pisan
Miracles of the Virgin
527(3)
Johannes Herolt
Painters and Builders
Of Pictures and Images
530(4)
William Durandus
How to Represent the Arts and Sciences
534(4)
Quellenbuch zur Kunstgeschichte
The Identity of Individual Artists
538(2)
Recueil de textes
Abbots as Builders
540(6)
Gesta abbatum sancti Albani
A Painter on His Craft
546(4)
Cennino Cennini
Nature as the Supreme Authority
550(2)
Leonardo da Vinci
Musicians
Celtic Music and Music in General
552(4)
Giraldus Cambrensis
Two Musical Friars
556(4)
Salimbene
An Orchestra of the Fourteenth Century
560(2)
Guillaume de Machaut
The Mirror, of History
A Philosophy of History
562(6)
Otto of Freising
The Problems and Motives of the Historian
568(5)
William of Tyre
The Seven Liberal Arts
On Study and Teaching
573(17)
Hugh of St. Victor
The Battle of the Arts
590(4)
Henri d'Andeli
Rules of the University of Paris
Chartulary of the University of Paris
594(2)
Fernando of Cordova, the Boy Wonder
596(2)
Launoy
The Problems of a Christian Humanist
598(4)
John of Salisbury
The Ancients and the Moderns
602(2)
Walter Map
A Plea for the Study of Languages
604(5)
Roger Bacon
Statute of the Council of Vienne on Languages
609(1)
Chartulary
An English Humanist
610(3)
Richard de Bury
In Defence of Liberal Studies
613(5)
Coluccio Salutati
In Praise of Greek
618(2)
Leonardo Bruni
The Mirror of Nature
Questions on Nature
620(6)
Adelard of Bath
Experimental Science
626(9)
Roger Bacon
The Case of a Woman Doctor in Paris
Chartulary of the University of Paris
635(5)
The History of Surgery
640(10)
Gui de Chauliac
The Mirror of Wisdom
The Place of Logic in Philosophy
650(4)
Peter Abelard
The End of Man
654(13)
Saint Thomas Aquinas
On Learned Ignorance
667(9)
Nicholas of Cusa
The Vision of God
The Soul Complains to God
676(3)
Jacopone da Todi
A Crying Mystic
679(3)
Margery Kempe
The Vision of God
682(7)
Nicholas of Cusa
Acknowledgments 689

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