Medieval Marriage Sermons: Mass Communication in a Culture without Print

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David D'Avray
OUP Oxford, 12 iul. 2001 - 331 pagini
Before the advent of printing, the preaching of the friars was the mass medium of the middle ages. This edition of marriage sermons reveals what a number of famous preachers actually taught about marriage. David D'Avray teases out the close connection between marriage symbolism and social, cultural, and legal realities in the thirteenth century. The relation between genre, content, and gender is analysed, with particular attention to the likely impact of preaching, viewed as a means of intellectual power in competition with vernacular genres and other social forces. Its mass diffusion anticipated printing, but the means of production were those of the monastic scriptorium. Professor D'Avray's textual criticism and palaeographical analsyis of these sermons undermines central assumptions of both medieval and early modern historians of the book. He establishes a technique of textual criticism appropriate for texts of this kind: a pragmatic compromise between simple transcriptions which ignore stemmatic relation and full-scale editions attempting to fit all manuscripts into a genealogical table, Medieval Marriage Sermons makes an important contribution both to the sermon literature of the period, and to our understanding of marriage and its religious and cultural significance in the middle ages.

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Introduction
1
Pierre de Reims OP
50
Hugues de SaintCher OP
127
Jean de la Rochelle OM
166
Pierre de SaintBenoit OM
190
Gerard de Mailly OP
227
Guibert de Tournai OM
274
Bibliography
317
Index of Manuscripts
323
General Index
325
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Pagina 54 - They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man's, shall he return unto her again? shall not that land be greatly polluted"' but thou hast played the harlot with many lovers; yet return again to me, saith the LORD.
Pagina 135 - For this cause' shall a man leave his father and mother: and shall cleave to his wife, and they shall be two in one flesh.
Pagina 57 - For I am jealous over you with godly jealousy : for I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ.
Pagina 214 - They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all.
Pagina 158 - For they who in such manner receive matrimony, as to shut out God from themselves, and from their mind, and to give themselves to their lust, as the horse and mule, which have not understanding, over them the devil hath power.
Pagina 5 - James A. Brundage, Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987). 63. Clarissa W. Atkinson, The Oldest Vocation: Christian Motherhood in the Middle Ages...
Pagina 134 - It is not good for man to be alone; let us make him a helper like to himself.
Pagina 134 - Now the Spirit manifestly saith, that in the last times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error, and doctrines of devils...
Pagina 112 - For we are the children of saints, and look for that life which God will give to those that never change their faith from him.

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