Why Can’t We Be Friends? John of Salisbury, Thomas Becket and the Discourse of Amicitia

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES MEDIEVAL HISTORY JOURNAL Pub Date : 2022-10-30 DOI:10.1177/09719458211047405
C. Nederman
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There has been an almost universal tendency to treat Thomas Becket as a personal—even close and intimate—friend of John of Salisbury, based on their decades-long association. Evidence for this position has rested, for example, on the fact that the two writings that have primarily sustained John’s intellectual reputation through the centuries—the Policraticus and the Metalogicon—he chose to dedicate to Becket. During the Middle Ages, however, addressing a book to powerful and well-placed people did not necessarily suggest endorsement of their behaviour. Indeed, a dedication might indicate criticism or rebuke rather than affection or gratitude, as it does today. John’s actual attitude towards Becket cannot be separated from appreciation of the relationship between friends as understood in the twelfth century. John stood at or near the centre of a large friendship circle that encompassed mainly monks and secular clergy—a network held together by copious correspondence as well as face-to-face interaction. Such circles functioned as important means of constructing common intellectual and political agendas among literate but otherwise far-flung figures. Becket received no such expressions of friendship status from John of Salisbury.
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为什么我们不能做朋友?索尔兹伯里的约翰,托马斯·贝克特和《爱的话语
基于他们几十年的交往,人们几乎普遍倾向于将托马斯·贝克特视为索尔兹伯里的约翰的私人朋友,甚至是亲密的朋友。例如,这一立场的证据基于这样一个事实,即约翰在几个世纪以来主要维持其学术声誉的两部著作——《警察学》和《形而上学》——他选择献给贝克特。然而,在中世纪,向有权势、有地位的人讲一本书并不一定意味着认可他们的行为。事实上,奉献可能意味着批评或指责,而不是像今天这样的关爱或感激。约翰对贝克特的实际态度离不开对十二世纪所理解的朋友关系的欣赏。约翰站在一个主要由僧侣和世俗神职人员组成的大型友谊圈的中心或附近,这个网络通过大量的通信和面对面的互动联系在一起。这些圈子是在有文化但又相距遥远的人物中构建共同的智力和政治议程的重要手段。贝克特没有从索尔兹伯里的约翰那里得到这样的友谊地位的表达。
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期刊介绍: The Medieval History Journal is designed as a forum for expressing spatial and temporal flexibility in defining "medieval" and for capturing its expansive thematic domain. A refereed journal, The Medieval History Journal explores problematics relating to all aspects of societies in the medieval universe. Articles which are comparative and interdisciplinary and those with a broad canvas find particular favour with the journal. It seeks to transcend the narrow boundaries of a single discipline and encompasses the related fields of literature, art, archaeology, anthropology, sociology and human geography.
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