Tropology in Practice: Alexander Neckam’s Solatium Fidelis Anime

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies Pub Date : 2011-02-14 DOI:10.1484/J.VIATOR.1.102006
Tomas Zahora
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The widely influential exegetical method of tropology, or moral reading, experienced a rise in popularity in the twelfth century. As a generation of scholars brought tropological discourse to a high degree of sophistication and subtlety, moralization flourished in sermons, commentaries, didactic treatises, encyclopedias, and bestiaries. In this article I look at the parameters of tropology by analyzing the hexaemeral treatise Solatium fidelis anime by a master moralist, the English Augustinian canon Alexander Neckam (1157–1217). I focus on the role of analogy in tropological discourse, the mechanism of moral progress, and the interaction of grace and merit against the background of accusations of Pelagian heresy. Neckam’s Solatium shows us that this often noticed but seldom studied method was an effective, living hermeneutic and didactic tool whose marked strengths and weaknesses offer invaluable insight into medieval psychology and understanding of the relationship between the created world and human pro...
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具有广泛影响力的训诂学方法,即道德解读,在12世纪开始流行起来。随着一代学者将修辞话语提升到高度复杂和微妙的程度,说教在布道、评论、说教论文、百科全书和动物寓言中蓬勃发展。在这篇文章中,我将通过分析道德大师、英国奥古斯丁经典人物亚历山大·内卡姆(1157-1217)所著的六边形论文《神圣的安息》,来探讨形态学的参数。我专注于类比在比喻话语中的作用,道德进步的机制,以及在指责伯拉纠异端的背景下恩典和功绩的相互作用。内卡姆的《创世纪》向我们表明,这种经常被注意但很少被研究的方法是一种有效的、活生生的解释学和教学工具,其显著的优点和缺点为了解中世纪心理学和理解受造世界与人类之间的关系提供了宝贵的见解。
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