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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Tobin, Rosemary Barton, 1941— Vincent of Beauvais’ «De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium». (American University Studies. Series XIV, Education; vol. 5) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Women — Education, Medieval. 2. Vincent, of
Beauvais, d. 1264. De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium. 3. Education, Medieval — Philosophy — History. 4. Nobility — Education, Medieval. 5. Moral Education — History. I. Title. LC1707.T6 1984 376’.9°02 84-47531 ISBN 0-8204-0105-6 ISSN 0740-4565
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study of the most important mediaeval treatment of the education of women began some fourteen years ago as a Ph.D. disMy interest in Vincent of Beauvais has continued besertation. yond the appearance of parts of my original statement in JOURNAL OF
THE
HISTORY
OF
IDEAS,
FOLIA,
CLASSICAL
OF
HISTORY
EDUCATION
the editors of which I thank and HISTORY OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, for permission to incorporate those parts in the present text. Recent scholarship on Vincent as educator has shown how still vital he is, even if the bolder attempts to find in him the It spirit of a proto-humanist are to me ultimately unconvincing. is my hope that the complete publication of my views will restore the balance in the direction of a much more conservative stance on Vincent's part. A number of gifted scholars and teachers have helped me to shape my thoughts. I especially thank Edward J. Power, a wise and patient director; Pierre Lambert, generous advisor; my first Latin teachers, the late Sister Wilfrid du Sacre Coeur Parsons, S.N.D., and Louise Adams Holland; the late Edwin J. Quain S.J. who introduced me to the complexities of mediaeval Latin. I am grateful to Mason Hammond who showed me the glories of classical literature; the late Rolfe Humphries who made clear the poetry of it all; Thomas Corcoran who demonstrated the scholarship needed to preserve the glory; and one very special mentor, Marion Steuerwald. My family has been particularly helpful; my mother, Mary M. Barton, has shown me the irreplaceable value of education "in gremio matris", my father, John E. Barton, who with love and support impressed upon me at an early age both the need to work and the central importance of the classical tradition, my lovely daughter, Susannah Barton Tobin, who already has her own views on the education of independent women, and especially, my husband, J.J.M. Tobin, who has offered the best kind of example, has encouraged me at each turn even when he has disagreed with some of my conclusions, and has enriched my every day. I wish to thank my students at Emmanuel College for their
interest, they
are
questions, a
later,
and
richer
desire chapter
to
know
really
how
the
story
began.
of
Special
which tribute
goes to Denise Lobb who typed _the manuscript with skill andcare. Any errors that may exist are, of course, my own responsibility.
Emmanuel
College
Rosemary
Barton
Belmont,
Massachusetts
6 May
1984
Tobin
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will
with
is
demonstrate
something
to
offer
regarding
the
logic
of
putting
sentences
three
and
two
together. Joseph Vincent,
cent
M.
McCarthy
Humanistic
of Beauvais,
to
the
Dora
concludes
en
France
tions
Bourgeat are
au
the
man
is
the by
is
XIIIe
of
of
wise
hard
dressed
to
to
women
by my
by in
Age,
appreciation
increased
of Vin-
a classicist
with
this
view
the
Ethigue
on
Of
Vincent
the
greatest
and
will
de la
but
be
earlier
spends
any
Royauté
hardly
men-
scholars, J.
contributions,
one
topics
of
Pauline
Vincent
Vincent's
the
the
come
du Moyen
section
use
in his
upon
use
made
literature
of
at
women
tory
Thought
of
but
time
both
on
the
very
in-
education.
special
Male
Ages
Middle
the
study
of
of
Aiken
is
Chaucer
and
mediaeval
Vincent
celebrated
as
L'Art
B.
L.
Ull-
florilegia. a
structural
Religieux
de
France.
area
the
is
L'Idéal
neither
their
with
by Emile
a
the
and
influence
en
disagreement
princesses.
made
addition
Siecle In
own
the
in
principle
tique
area
full-scale
Educational
Vincent
monograph,
of
and
concerned
There
in
women
recent
in the
that
Age has
Echard
most
reader.
out-of-date
of
trigued
own
her
training
quite
In
in
Moyen
and
subject
My
attentive
Bell
the
Emphases
"proto-humanist". clear
in
of
use
Galatea
Hentsch
book
Middle
S'Adressant the
of
variety
the
Ages,
valuable
on
literature
De la Littérature
critical
work
of
aux
women his-
the
the
furnished
didactic
Spécialement of
books
of
Library on
with
specifically
Collection
Public
Boston
the
dealing
otherad-
Didac-
My
Femmes.
approaches
Carolly
has
been
Erickson
and
Casey,
graphy,"
Mediaeval
as
and
Life
French
in Medieval
works
au Moyen en
his
cle,
The
book,
"Latin
just
The
Crooked
Rib,
Study
and
as
a
W.=
the
very
which
is
than
tutor,
in
for
the
maids,
towards
celibacy
lay
and
worthwhile
to
people
vocation
is
the
wives by
by
thus of
the
to
be
other
L' Education
des
Femmes
L'Education
and
in
Middle and
or
is
Utley
brilliant
arti-
it
Rite."
to
determine
pedagogy in
mind
widows, Ages,
Further,
the the
or
problems only
who
have
Regarding
the
audi-
be
noted
implicitly,
he
has
recall
that
a cleric.
The
understandable
this
of
the
of
the
that
matter
Eaug hi
education
thrust from
accept-
those
should
parents
the
moral,
physical.
with
truly
that
primarily
not
Femmes
L.
designed
borne
des
F.
Puberty
widows.
royal
author.
to
Ong's
concerned
Vincent,
the
two
Vincent's
certainly
explicitly
taught,
offered
in
J.
Vincent
wives
women
nature:
by
primarily
strictures
te yupeecvars
the
is
are
indebted
are
should
and
in maids,
for
these
triple
discussed
education
categories
follow
it
intellectual,
concupiscence
of
outset
there
Renaissance
unenlightened
or
de
particularly
enlightened
moral
given
is
how
responsibility
the
author
Histoire
which
rather
is
Jourdain's
Ages
of the Middle
Legacy
addition
investigations
education
ence
A.
Rousselot's
Language
From
able
In
The
was.
that
France.
interest,
Age and
France.
for.
of
of
the
in
of Women"
Position
"The
works,
respective
their
in
especially
Evans
Joan
and
Power
Eileen
helpful
so
quite
been
have
Ages
Middle
the
in
women
on
writing
scholars
two
No
340-359.
(1975),
37
Studies
Biblio-
A Working
Ages:
Middle
the
in
"Women
Kathleen
this very
is
it for
eelits being
education beginning,
The
tione
most
striking
Filiorum
ucation
in
Nobilium
part
and
in
non-institutionalized understandable
heightened latter
equally
structure thetic
given
religious
is
of
of
the
the
the
a modern
decided
and
nature the
to
of
the
priestly
once
we
education.
period
becomes
of
his
De Erudi-
quality
of
the
the
The author
immediate
and
audience.
The
of
the
we
add
ethical
to
the
training
is
the
picture
of
or
former
own
nature
ed-
non-academic
our
If the
of
instruction.
clarify
following,
moral
nature
of
reader
remarkably
this
sensibility
so
in
are whole
mediaeval
stress
struction
aspects
and
aesin-
clearer.
Rashdall thought that mediaeval university education was too dogmatic yet too disputatious, and that if these couples cancelled each other, imagination (moral as well as taste, the sense of beauty were neglected. But aesthetic), this is to restrict education to the doings of schools and their like. The Middle Ages did not so restrict tee2
Given
the
moral
near
in
the
accept
vare,
total
focus
force
Tens
thor's
Latin
are
d'aage
of
d'ome,
better
private, of
the
of the position
a contemporary
Quatre
the
chapters
concluding
the
on
education
the
to
we
setting,
non-institutional the
thrust
Vincent
At
articulated
of
Beauvais,
a vernacular
to
understand
the
outset,
one
by
Philippe
de
must
No-
Ine hese Les
expression
of
our
view:
to girls as to boys.®
girls
of
instruction
Women have a great advantage in one thing; they can easily preserve their honour, if they wish to be held virtuous, But for a man many are needful, if he by one thing only. to be wish to be esteemed virtuous, for it behooves him And for a woman, courteous and generous, brave and wise. are if she be a worthy woman of her body, all her faults she er wheresoev head high a with go can she covered and as many will; and therefore it is no way needful to teach
things
its
and
general
prepared
moral
work.
in
au-
a
ances
pact In
mind the
~eiOtm
need
latter,
studies was
so
based
on
my
fame
essary
if
an
original
impediment
to
unlike
the
it
a
is
the close
is
smaller
in
est
size.
following
The
and
nature
of
a
the
made them,
terms
the
of
known
which
examination
text.
been
As
for
other
it
of
I have
of
has
where
act
he
way
instances
an
of
available
Zeitgeist
the
two
deserved sheer
not
De
made
reputation
the
supererominor
bulk
of
his
Eruditione
as
nec-
the
length
yet
there
are
those
chapters
belies
attempt
importance.
to
scholar has
Filiorum
times
history
a
works
three
work,
that
In
in
syntax.
the
educational
uppermost
particular
of
or
alter
analysis.
Specula far
one
of
the
and
version
to
past
importance
the
immediate
chiefly
its
analysis
latter,
for
translation
large
all
the
immodesty,
In
read
As
the
a
to
kept
context.
to
of
has
and
him
elegance not
I have
relate
those
adjustments,
Bible;
an
text
made
in
educator.
lium
been
which
in
both
except
Vincent and
has
a part.
own
and/or
gation,
on
work
translations,
in
only
acceptance
his
in
em-
text
enlightenment
of
a hint
barely
with
focus
Vincent
own
a
investigations
to
luminous
Vincent's
as
these
effort
of
work
the
in
have
we
part
mtbSsBent lineiay:
pursuing
the
large
precisely
lies
'e')
small
(with
in
attitudes
mediaeval
bodying
accepted tion are educa
interest
the
but
by Vincent,
their
of
scope
the
of
ness
narrow-
consequent
the
and
women
of
inferiority
implied
The
its show
of who
Nobi-
the think
relatively in
just
been
modsuch
FOOTNOTES
1
. Astrik
Beauvais
and of
L.
(Notre
; Gabriel, Dame:
an historical at
Los
3craig,
ee
ce
p.
Angeles,
CHAPTER
; Educational
Mediaeval
introduction
California
4cabriel,
The
TO
Institute
(Ph.D.
Ideas
of
Vincent
of
1956).
dissertation,
University
1949).
38;
Spas W. Adamson, "Education", Legacy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969), p. 285.
Middle
I
of
6ileen Power, “The Position of Women", Ages (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969),
the
Middle
Legacy of p. 404.
Ages
the
rt
nual?
if
7
pl
a:
CHAPTER
II
ASPECTS OF THE ZEITGEIST RELATIVE TO WOMEN AND TO EDUCATION
—
A
ss
:
:
°
Mais qui soulévera jamais de Vincent de Beauvais?! Vincent
de
Beauvais
malgré leur
grande
est
A
le voile
un
de
qui
ces
célébrité,
cache
hommes
Aen
les
dont
origines
l'histoire,
a été écrite avec
le plus de
negligence. Les souvenirs que l'on en a conservés sont obscurs et incertains pour la plupart. On ignore jusqu'a la date de sa naissance et de sa mort, et l'on est dans la méme ignorance sur son origine et sa véritable patrie.?
One of
wonders Beauvais
that
the
royal of
friend
and
confidant
of
be
virtually
lost
can
11907
gives
in
to
his
numbers
as
well
surrender
to
the
At
Beauvais
due
Caesar's”
rate
any
primarily,
in
Louis to
from
that
if
is not
data
and
us?
the
The
that
How
advisor
Filiorum
this
would himself
generally
known
as his
is
epithet, courage
say
in-
to
his
Vincent own
and
it
influence,
links
to
the
Nobiliun,
he
exclusively,
it
author
Perhaps
(some
is
to
Bellovacensis*
their
famous
Vincent
Dominican
flourished to
on
mystery.
Beauvais.
he
their
Romans,
he
IX
Eruditione
reference as
such
appellation
come
townspeople
and
birthplace.
the
have
Julius
famous)
De
himself
recalling great
shrouded
enchiridion,
thought
pride
is
biographical
life
thereby
with
the
his
mediaeval
ele
surveying
why
family
our
latouana’ is
when
of
self-
styling.
little
with can's
his
is
known
of
IX,
Saint
Louis,
else
Louis
a Dominican
became
Vincent
magnum
opus,
Seculum
life
and Maius,
sometime
save
the
what
royal
was
before
1220°
but
very
to
his
link
relates
The
family.
dedicated
to
Domini-
Louis
who
12
humanistic
he
which
research.
had
founded
Our
encyclopaedist
the
monks,
a
a
himself
So
close he
that Or
was
seems
was
have
have
written
come
once death
the
worthy
that
regard
the
family
of
was
1244-60
liorum and
Nobilium
in
the
in
the
education
actual
preface
his
to
to
to
her.
the
ideas
to
of
work.
the
believe,
familiaris.®
king
and
the
this
Vincent
family
to
had
custom
literary
or
of
genre)
the
family
he
the
royal
wrote
De
had
royal
Vincent
actual
who
it
be-
upon
of
is
could
manual),
request
That
tutor
us
event
people
He
the
have
any
royal
(handbook
response
the
transmitted
the
all
family.
ese ute
Isabelle,1242-71).
thought, the
from
enchiridion
work
in
to
educational
In
though
for
not
was
royal
domesticus,
the
in
an
Oise.
theology He
the
would
accepted
an
was
chosen
aid
to
(hackneyed
relationship
the
clear
enough
call
for
librarian??
children
dedicated
have
ply
and
the
of
was
a moral
is,
close
he
on
worker.
expert
so
the
on
lecturer
would
we
what
that
Paris
research
in
his
to
a
himself
consolatio
he
been
or
composed which
the
to
one
Whatever
from
pedagogical
consolation
the of
rather
of
been
a
and
far
family,
he
simply
he to
but
sort
called
have
preacher,
court
a
consultant,
to
seems
teacher
not
1228
in
Monastery
Royaumont
the
at
lector/
a
Vincent
made
king
The
of
patron
the
of
example
early an ng becomi
thereby
manuscripts,
of
copying
the
for
assistance
monetary
gave
and
offered
king
The
endeavor.
the
to
encouragement
financial
and
moral
both
lent
the
have
rationale
children
(Lou-
Eruditione
Queen
not
been,
tells
us
one
fa=
Marguerite as
children,he
tutor,
note-
some
makes
that
Simon,
he
sim-
a man
13
otherwise ucator
unknown
rather
Vincent
than
the
torian
us.
a
died
interpretation trust
to
of
classroom
in
his
an
obscure
statement
familiar
Vincent
of
with
of
is
sometimes
probably died
due
in
in
of
absence
the
correct! (d.
studiosus
him
if
126474
ed-
and
1436),
the
usual
if
we
can
and
an
his-
corpore
formosus,
This
response
is
of
who
scholars.
and
only
Speculum
with
a Bishop
a hierarchical
times
The
Speculum
but
it
was
is
not
is
He
Tours
rough
a
not
a
typical
the
only
of
aes
merely
well,
of
of
the
our of
emphasis
information to
the
back
texts,
the
must
We
author. the
to
Ge—
who
encyclopaedist
an
giving
knowledge
product
exemplum
perfect
held
itself.
about
information
is
are
unchanging
and
Enchiridion
the
as
we
thought In
contemporaries.
solid
the
of
what
of
crosswinds
information
for
borne,
be
Giants
im-
but
life
his to
scarcely
centuries.
positioning
relationship
the
all
Maius
makes
us
to
intellectual
further
interpreter
an
but
by
course
of
scholasticism.
of
of and
exact
for
texts
these
on
the
biographical
hope
and
Specula
great
by
theoretical
Saint-Jacques.?*
frustration
greatest
his
definite
surmise
excerpts,
deas
ac
by
of
of
eye
the
at
Vincent's
umph
of
available
a
is
It
were
education
count
Bishop
facts
of
called
been
the
is
in
Vallodolid
plus
confusion
known.
a man
is
from
a
paucity
perfectly
has
to
a
1270.
The
here
called
sum,
Beauvais
archives
Frater famosus, caer} sapiens ac religiosus.1
He
in
epitaph
Luis
in
teacher.
home
the
was,
his
stressing
supernatural.
scholastic
approach
i-
at
14
at
and
when
came
complete.
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forms
organizers As
we
shall
Vincent
his
life
Vincent
would
the
of
age
laureate
territorial awarded
popes,
far
greater
were
under
or
approval
of
a degree than
the
archbishop.
soon-to-be
Pope
involved
be
that
be-
discoverers
and
the
9
other
with
outmoded
for with
was
greatest
who
as
very
in
and
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and
elements
of
a
before
true
of
in
cathedral
student
at
golden
quadri-
discovery
and
recently
granted
and
to
soon
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the
the Paris
days
be
cen-
earlier support
university
schools!
of
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the
a decade
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freedom
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the
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jurisdiction
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school.!?
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and
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abou
university
scientific
Lorenzo
intellectual known
great
a university
the
the
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tried
overlapped
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studies
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often
order
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the
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where
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foci
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rhetoric to
is
usually
(Paris),
fifteen
legitimacy
Papal
three
have
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and
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likely
later
Paris
has
lates
or
on
correct,
as
popularizers.
or
would
logic
a course
research.
was
most
degree
while
university
(King,,
between
popularizers
originality
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fourteen
grammar,
tury
of
and
view,
of
career--the
court,
vium,
hand
this
aspects
the
of
one
see,
had
The
and=
the
encyclopaedists
either
in
on
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knowledge
of
organization
watershed
the
OH
education
when
moment
very
the
scholastic
ferment
in
was
at
wrote
he
time,
a crucial
part
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birth.
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of
accident
the
in
lies
importance
but
imitators
and
predecessors
his
had
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which
local
bishop
after
of
the
the
for-
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ties
and
fifties
were
teaching
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venture
and
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narrowly
the
in
aspects
dealing
if
sapiens
have
noted
self
the
rubrics
fied which
was
to
Vincent,
time,
to
as
and
we
for
and
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town
was
the
complete
the
student
body
shall the
absence
at
the
teacher
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is
it
especially
of
and
after
long
What women
University
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doubt
amongst
both
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establish codi-
change
degree--a
had
in
left
took the
him-
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were
operative
and
to
would
he
degree, there
adherence--now
regina
was
establish a
for
reference
the
addition
to
to
not
learning,
all
university
could
leading
relevant
Beer
court.
of
examination
text,
extremely
become
as
a
courses
for
In
a queen.
when
presentation
of
manner
the
of
requirements
that
is
seems
he
note
duly
might
and
days
the
that
the
sciences,
we
here
a woman
as
university
the
and
Lutetiae,
1209-
from
Aristotelian
those
mother
the
to
the
of
queen
was
theology
like-
Robert
is
parallel
Paris,
at
learned
attachment
his
forgotten
own
most
who
Enchiridion,
the
in
us
in
women.
Vincent
was
it
Whatever
with
of
1257).
his
Aristotle--and
of
absence
interests
and
Paris
at
was
Bona-
orders
greatest
the
who
in
mendicant
scholars
Aquinas
both
degree
chronological
or
and
that
Franciscans
Vincent,
Ethics
submerged,
the
mediaeval
that
the
on
of
Oxonian
of
history
Master's
the
young
and
of
the
1223,
the
of
greatly
which
to
arrival
and
Bonaventure,
irony
celebrated
the
however
presence,
have
1222
lectured
Grosseteste
ethics
the
significance
The
1214.
charming
Franciscan
Grosseteste,
Magnus,
proceeded
classmates
ly were
a
missed
Of
Dominicans.
Albertus
is
Aquinas
university
those
when
for
the
the
life
gown
granted
faculty
and
16
two
greatest
in
the
folk
cant
aspect
that
the
of
"whole
preach
theology,
for
system
of
higher
education
days
they
early body
of
table
had
and
discernible
of
was
Isidore
the
most
the of
between
This of
in
long
after
had
become
not
at
Vincent only
cess, but spiritual ligious
influence
The
collision mendicant
University
orders'
rules
its
own
the
between
having
in
met
King
to
of to
with
the
parents
to
the
had
the
become
in
time
un-
when
princes and
his
tensions
exacerbated
a
of
thrust
begun
The
become
to
predica-
encyclopaedist
he
at
a
exemplar
him
Paris.
Louis,
their
he
and
a prime
prinre-
itself.
secular scholars
powers
which
advisor
court
university
and
not
keeping
forming
into
famous
a
from
the
Vincent
most
perfect
and
in
allowed
the
the
had
upon
the
which
education
counselor
of
most
and
to
as
confidence
whose
an
first
is
order
learn
knowledge
led
was
educational
attractiveness
all
to
order;
truth
a way
Vincent
the
their
signifi-
particular
was
were
truth."
university and order were
til
the
they
who
mediaeval
most
The
this
d'étre
universalists,
Thus
days
greatest
of
education,
pre-ordination
the
conception
totality
of
ranks
throughout
Seville,*?
universal
Dominican
raison end
Dominicans,
Aquinas.
encyclopaedists,
encyclopaedists.
and
a
ascertainable
tradition
of
which
the
entered
having
Vincent's
Dominicans'
their Thomas
theologian,
and
philosopher
in
number
to
were
afterwards
God,
of
dogs
the
etymology,
Preacher-
Friars
the
of
order
the
orders,
mendicant
the
of
one
entered
Vincent
graduation
his
after
Sometime
masters
within
was
surprising.
was
free
not
directly
from
the
the
university
result
episcopal
The of
control.
its
a
When
ed
the
the
mendicant
university
university had
was
students
ignored
of
an
open
the
mendicant
King
of
Louis
the
to
reflection
a
friar,
against of
none
other
than
Vincent
of
university,
bull
1254,
which
lignum all
In
vitae"
rights
versity.
As
its
a
Vincent
then
should
reigning
issued
that
the
a
"lignum
high have
Pope,
confessor,
a
Dominican,
Pope,
Inno-
ruled
The
and
not but
an
in
favor
in
part
alumnus
upon
revoked
his
Innocent's
enjoyed
by
bull
his
"Quasi
friars
of
were
other
to
own
be
members
dissolved
the
accepted
seculars
members.
hitherto
master
the
against
was
IV,
secular
the
addressed
1254
masters,
result
the
of
he
would
some
judgment
Alexander
privileges
orders.
His
name
by
called
bull
secular
Domini-
Louis,
that
enjoyed
Ultimately
is
stead
in
and
St.
Beauvais.
privileges
sity.
It
all
declaring
and
the
successor,
revoked
as
of
and
university
spiritual
predecessor
supported his
had
mendicants.
his
as
seculars. = his
masters
masters in
the
which
respective
Christendom
enter-
of
by-laws
numbers--and
secular
canonized
the
their
capacity
of
unlike
in
their
view
IV,
death
of
and
Franciscans
discipline,
the
cent a
in
the
to
the
autonomy
theologians,
by
was
leaders
afterwards
Friars
a
the
orders
IX,
violated
Franciscan,
the
statutes
secular
Friars,
the
and
teachers
the
the
superior
of
letter
and
allegiance
the
say--excellence
or
Dominican
for
upon
ultimate
face
the
In
students
effect
were
whose
as
both
threatened,
a binding
cans
orders,
ruling
the
admitted of
the
the
to
uni-
univer-
though
they
mortis."
interest
that,
supported
although
his
what
with
the
order
we
can
backing
against
make
of
of
the
his
the
view
king, of
the
judgment,
18
in
pope
to
is
however,
the
fact
that
on
the
role
At solved and
of
court but
some
a
significant
say,
soft
on is
of
monarch. his
religious
crusade.
and it
is
reflected
in
by--and
this
in
Merlin, clear
the of
picked
had
own
extreme
his
views
was
sense
of
that
famous led
Louis
to
and
and
and
and
him
itself.
legendary
from
his
Vincent
One between
sense
spend
of
and
lose
religious
com-
Whatever
an
the
re-
pairings
Elizabeth
were
un-
warm,
fortune.
historical
Alcuin,
an
his
sensibility for
justice
Enchiridion
Charlemagne
good
of
is
attractive,
benefitted
a mutuality king
the
most
who
intensity
This
manifest
his
The
relationship
Arthur
are
issue--a
ruler,
view,
his
Ascham,
was
or
reciprocity and
ciprocal
found
and
and
of
Vincent
radically
justice,
mitment
which
administration
confessor
life
interest
woman.
would
mother's senses
of
conflicts
him
upon
forced
order
his
to
loyalty
Vincent's
certain,
Quite
uncertain.
remains
king
of
relationship
reciprocal
the
of
question
mediaeval
ultimate
the
of
terms
and
educational
match. Established
as
still
several
issues
Prime
amongst
these
have
the
read
Henry
enhancing Whatever
ally the
his same,
of is
Adams'
the the Mont
fallout
from
Vincent's
Physics
23
Vincent
from
and the
was
with
time role St.
that
response
which of
support,
deserve
woman
Michel
in
and
there
are
examination.
society. Chartres
Those and
who
Marina
concept. to
Metaphysics, old
royal
5 Aristotle,
the
and
"new"
the
the
Aristotle,
propriety
Ethics
and
of
basic-
teaching
Politics,
he
ues
would
when
have
of
first
Chapter
household
13
as
attitude
of
a
that
Book
in
the
of
expressed are
the
of
view
by Lord
women
of
a
is
days
as-
several
a
occurs
as
discussion
in
Chesterfield of
those
know--to
to
It
children
in
women.
Politics
state.
was
who
conclusion
the
but
everyone
those
of
negative
I at
segment
women
indeed
Master
reference
later
century
the
significantly
a
The
exposed--as
was
Aristotle
pects
as
been
keeping
in
the
larger
late
of
with
the
the
eighteenth
growth.
For these are all matters pertaining to the household and every household is part of a state; and the virtue of the part ought to be examined in relation to the virtue of the whole. This means that children, and women, too, must be educated with an eye to the whole constitution of the state --at least if it is true to say that it makes a difference to the goodness of a state that its children should be good and its women good. And it must make a difference; for women make up half the adult free population and from children come those who will become citizens and participate in the political life.24
In
addition
tant
to
note
women.
to
All
be
too
that
of
theme often
-~-and
one
monarchy, the
flourishing
this
and
goodness
especially
is
there
children
moral
the
indeed
reference
parity.
of
level
of
of
being
of
this
Christian;
Classical
doubtless
women,
is
impor-
associated theme
is
with
thought
it
ought
not
attitude
which
reinforces
in
did
it
mind
the
our
of
to
be
author,
Beauvais.
last
The
of
the
pairing
Scripture--and
of
Vincent
a
the
Biblical,
forgotten that
to
does
well
equally
rule
of
Moreover
the there
to
woman
her
still
further
of
the
evils
of
discussion
In
his
to
recall
that
predisposed
as
reduces
as
Vincent
the
was
the
Stagirite
democracy
agent
to
something
characteristic
of democracy
of
a
disapprove
people-is
from
in
20
all
typical
features
of
tyranny--lack
of
control
over
slaves (which may be expedient up to a point), lack of control over women and children, and allowing everyone to live as he pleases. These are kind of constitution; most people
the backbone of this prefer to live un-
disciplined
more
obedience
Athens,
so
that
might
not. ory,
him
from
it,
Vincent's
own
an
which
an
and
Although
these
upon
content
to
compare
of
the
spite
a
with
and ;
as
two
will
seen
Aristotle
is
with
of
2
later.
in
and
is
where
serfs,
he
does
Aristotelian
the-
independently
there
present
century
fourth
slaves
women
practice be
to
pressure
references
theme
some
Vincent
tensively
than
quite
not
was
Paris
thought
roles.
state
enjoyable
references
.
contains
her
that
no
similarity
Between
find
has
in
ees
remarkable
the
Vincent
think
Far
they
century
thirteenth
However,
one
lives,
to authority.25
show
:
one
reference
to
wom-
Vincent's
treatment
of
wom-
discussing
executive
officers
of
whom
devolves
the
need
to
"control
never
uses
the
control,
he
does
the
theme
of
word
proper
a
authority.
in
women"
deal
Aristotle
ex-
wrote:
Controller of children, controller of women, and officers with duties similar to these are aristocratic not democratic; for who could prevent the women of the lower classes from going out when they want to? It is not oligarchic either, for the wives of oligarchic rulers are rich and pampered.2/
The
'controlling'
tions
for
was
a
theme
ate
it
not
a priest der
of
tions
the
female
Vincent
only
and
women
gender could
in
not
a Dominican.
It
the
that
the
essence
with
key
and
all
society
easily
a man,
Preachers about
as
of
and
pejorative
indeed,
appreciate.
only
as
his
to
of
many of
He
a priest,
is with
role
the
woman
in
but
Vincent's to
essence,
could
as
membership
is
connota-
be
appreci-
a man,
in
the
Or-
preconcepfound.
Pil
In
the
flects
course
their
vices fore
dress,
to
thers
a
of
a
condemned
with
thousand not
times")
can
women,
which
not
perfectly,
and
garded so
Church
far
from
notice only
his
advance The
re-
and regard
of
of
upon
and
there-
of
concerning
fa-
their
the
abbey
to
which
ghostly
spite
modifying
Vincent
granting
For
numbers as
court
appointed
excessive
this
great-
outlook
Royaumont
mulieribus
at
force
of
"at
stress
on
female
as
and
be
of
such
and
the
in
theoretician,
by Blanche,
were
also
men
of his
as
or
down
damnation,
1tEals
circle
but
draw
of
vehicles
Dominicans,
roles
to
re-
women,
derision
and
scorn
trying
always
could the
objects
to
equality
of
kind
any
point
masculine
narrow
a
but
clerical
celibate
the
by
"dominated
only
was
view
correctly,
been
has
it
this
how
below
out
crea-
of
order
lower
for
contempt
mediaeval as
practically
possessed
always
Wives
a king.
their
tutor,
that
temptations
living
for
(and
"in
conventional
pointed
alternately
perdition.77" even
the
Furthermore,
stated
the
them
many
be
them
coin.
the
of
side
view
no
in
perdition
fathers
attitudes
for
the
"in
found
shall
one
outlook,
and
upon
streak
eternal
Dominicans
the
insist
regarded
It
tion."??
to
Dominican
general--all
monasticiem."7°
but
to
in
showed
explanation
be
vanity
of
both
preaching
identical.
clear
One
the
life,
Athos,
seem
vanity
husbands
Thus
their
puritanical
conducive
daily
I want
mendicants,
and
by
years
Mount (and
preaching--and
remarkable
cosmetics
fortiori).
contact
times
a
necessarily
be
er
was
showed
were
their
philosophy--the
Franciscan, women's
of
amportant,
to
and to
IX--
not
confessor
and
Louis
Dominicans--held
a most
of
22
so
of
view
rigorous
and
poignant
such
have
we
that
they
passed
on
pathetic
scenes
as:
which
love
connubial
Louis
to
The theologians of the thirteenth century (and the chief theologian--indeed the greatest in some sense are Dominicans) were generally opposed to marital relations except for the specific purposes of procreation, and sanctity was primarily defined as avoiding the urges of the flesh. Louis as king had to marry and produce children--he actually had a very large family--but that was all, and Marguerite suggests that this asceticism was not easy for him. The queen later told her confessor that the king, when tired with work, often used to come and sit with her and the children for a little recreation. Sometimes she noticed that while he was talking to her, he would not look at her, and she was afraid that she might have offended him. When she asked him if this was the case, he said no, but that a man should not look on that which he could not
possess.31 Vincent stilled
of
this
Beauvais
singular
a particularly
high
tations
flesh.
within
of
the
the
abbey
need
view
The
for
satisfaction
held
that
course, than the
none
of
Vincent--as Specula
in
the
of
was
be
light
credited but
need
his
to
both
the
of
diet
symbolically
was
seen
from
of
Male's
of
the
fellow
of
the
Further,
striking
in
the
double
chastity
of mind
and
monks and
researches:
cincture, the outer belt woven cloth, a token of
body .32
de-
Dominicans
of
symbolism
significance
By that wollen inner tunic...which is worn right next to the skin without the softness of linen underneath, temperance is symbolized, the temperance that should be applied to the body directly like the inner garment so that the concupiscence of the flesh may be restrained. The same writer found the double of leather and the inner band of
temp-
monks
opportunity
interested
in-
placed
significant--and,
more the
having
order
beware
presence
restricted
with own
concupiscence.
Dominicans
can the
general
limiting
sire
dress
the
in
factors
their
on
rather
helpful
be
Louis,
the
were
the
in
premium
and
not
of
23
Vincent
was
not
munal
living
and
mutual
quent
extra-cloisteral
that
as
lector
33
vacy,
but
careful
when
travelling from
of
:
is
the
to
special
so
subject
observation visitations
Royaumont
there
less
ted
at
quite
no
he
reason
dangers
and
from
would
the
the
the
both to
to
of
to
by
the
pressures
virtue
court
have
had
and
that
he
flesh
than
his
he
com-
his
fre-
the
fact
a modicum
assume
cloister
of
of
was
of
any
pri-
the
brethren.
would
have
Even
benefit-
rules:
Normally the friars enjoyed the privacy of their cloister. But their apostolate obliged them to leave its peace and go into the world. There dangers of many kinds beset then, especially temptations against chastity. To protect them, monastic tradition and Dominican law forbade friars to travel alone. The friar must always provide a suitable companion. Furthermore, the lawmakers of the Order cautioned the friars to avoid unnecessary conversation and familiarity with women, to shun needless visits to their homes, to deal with them only when the ministry demanded. Superiors were exhorted to appoint only mature and prudent friars to hear confessions of women.
of
class nature
of
the or
and
roles
in
attitude
say,
which
women,
of
any
adjective
the
in
sential
the
the
way
we
Vincent
different
from
most
sense
adjective
frequently
of
just
not
still
is
applied
modify
fact
the all
ignorance
culpable
too
that
in
frequently
faces
'mulier'
'fatua',
is
Dominicans
the
of
to
the to
the
of
to
Sad
Dominicans.
other
used
Seriking
no
shows
view
his
modify
did
see
shall
special
a
to
exposure
important
gender,
the
Sadder
weakness.
Eruditione
as
sermons
anti-feminist foolish,
his
from
apart
Indeed,
in
stupid but very woman
esDe is
Peatuaon It
contact
is
clear
with
that
royal
Vincent,
women,
whatever
started
with
he
was
quite
to
learn
negative
from
judgment
24
Aristotle
from
tradition
stemming
tradition
particularized priest,
Beauvais,
of
cent
of
teacher
a
yet
tor--and
the
basis
and
the
sacerdotal
Artistotle,
student
of
women.
What
Vin-
Dominican
lec-
of
such
expect
to
we
are
celibate
Dominic.
Saint
by
intensified
and
classical
the
of
on
simply
general
in
women
concerning
a theoretician! First
we
life
which
seem
them
that
act
of
we
Vincent
woman's These
ture, and
look
and
in
to
because
he
and
areas
each
the
there
with
place of
Beauvais,
three
that
positive
essence
regard
Vincent
the
was
three
to
to
aspects
women
firmly
curiously
later
are
in
and
a
fair
restricted
offer
it
of is
and
to ex-
education
limited
insights
role.
are
politics,
domination
theology,
of
women
fact
in
is
and
court
clear,
litera-
recognized
accepted.
A most lifetime
cent
was
the
that
in
in his
was
was
regent
first
during
years
his
to
first
opposition
as
he
"King
in
the
majority
crusade.
she
product
heard
Vincent
Eleanor as
the
of
an
and
able
most
solidified
to
Aquitaine.
and
hid
so
VinThe
much
domineering
himself
Louis to
most
previous
coming.">>
of
continued
the
great-aunt,
always
his mother
the
of
Beauvais'
and
generation
Louis
Against
of
Castille,
minority
she
maintained
of
the
vigorous
the
first
his
of
personage,
state,
chamber,
Blanche
lives
(himself
twice, of
the
almost
able
wife's
of
remarkable
Joinville
mother)
political
regency
figure
grand-niece that
important
was
important
ous
must
of
understand
quite
context--for
into
was
should
(and
when,
Blanche
for
the
rule)
and
later
varied
and
danger-
the
role
of
the
so
25
monarchy scarely
in be
the
imagined
accomplishments
in
the At
the
be
court times
qualities
they
deed
were
"the
acter."7° during ness
of
the
first
of
was
century.
oblivious
especially
Blanche, and before
termagent
or
more
irascible
and
Garrou
woman
the
of
in
writing
Crusades in
Vincent
thirteenth
the
French
mores
the
insofar
It
to
the
as
he
can
energy was
and
right
her.
both
no
that
of
Blanche,
with
of
half
the
goes
further
Middle
virago,
on in
Ages the his
Eleanor,
but
dynamic
Middle 1899
her,
the
than was
seem
truth
to
seems
kings,
some
a masculine
Social
State
analysis
of
have
to
inchar-
of France
the
single-
Ages:
A trait peculiar to this epoch is the close resemblance between the manners of men and women. The rule that such and such feelings or acts are permitted to one sex and forbidden to the other was not fairly settled. Men had the right to dissolve in tears, and women that of talking without prudery...if we look at their intellectual level, the women appear distinctly superior. They are more serious, more subtle. With them we do not seem dealing with the rude state of civilization that their husbands belong to...As a rule, the women seem to have the habit of weighing their acts; of not yielding to momentary impressions. While the sense of Christianity is more developed in them than in their husbands, on the other hand they show more perfidy and art in crime... One might doubtless prove by a series of examples that the maternal influence when it predominated in the education
of a son gave him a marked superiority over his contemporaries (cf. Freud on that child who is the indisputable favorite of his mother is given that sense of confidence which itself conduces to success.) Richard Coeur-de-Lion, the crowned poet, artist, the king whose noble manners and refined mind in spite of his cruelty exercised so strong an impression on his age, was formed by that brilliant Eleanor of Guienne who, in her struggle with her husband, retained her sons as much as possible within her sphere of Our great influence in order to make party chiefs of them. St. Louis, as all know, was brought up exclusively by Blancheof Castille; and Joinville, the charming writer so worthy of St. Louis’ friendship, and apparently so superior to his surroundings, was also the pupilof awidowand regent.
26
the
success
of
particularly to
spired
the
that
in
terms
of
of
Frenchmen,
He
of
Sens
royal
Blanche
logic
that
never
he
mind
course,
cite
Flanders
in
1250
and
there
Although ment
of
and
Henry
had
indeed
Adams
after
happened.
recognized
must
Further,
have he
Jerome's
the
must
have
fact
full
the
face
the
him,
is
to
in
and
pervasive
rule
who
in
noticed
him
ee division
of
of
the
that
the
a monstrous
women,
as
midst
life
the of
regi-
Garreau
describe
at
how
female
accept
that
footnote
a
others
very
of
Countess
Jane,
integrity
the
these
to
Blanche,
Michelet,
all
which
historical
by
in
such
hegemony,
the
dictu.
mirabile
Michelet
led
adds
of
ruler
liabilities
forced
He
indeed
or
provides
he
Champagne,
of
Marche.
lived
Yet
of
Spaniard
regency:
maternal
had
a
foreigner,
sultan,
VIII
Louis
by
boot.
and
in
appointed
Michelet
female
which
: : tripartite
regent,
disapproving
If
Vincent
widows--a
39
such
con-
Countess
obviously of
Blanche
to
female
Church,
and
a woman
of
the
that
Beauvais,
have
of
out
and
would
even
Isabella a
points
recorded
widow
Marie,
was
women,
is
instances
the also
but
of
tance
And
overcame.
to
fact
widow
testimony
no
liabilities--woman,
very
all
monarchy.
bishops
the
make
argument
so
the
guarantee
to
suited
perfectly
were
circumstances
that
grounds
the
on
Blanche
of
success
the
away
explain
to
tried
torians,
his-
French
century
nineteenth
of
greatest
the
Michelet,
mothers.>°
own
their
to
belonged
which
sanctity
failing
un-
the
cite
to
careful
were
women
of
immorality
constitutional
near
the
about
bitterly
so
complained
who
friars
the
Even
such
much of
it
regents
more
what
a
dis-
the
more
all. were
BOa Gauls Sie
a woman:
maid,
27
wife,
widow,
If
when
he
politics
theology
only
came
told
the
woman's
superiority
as
century
is
water
high
"maryolatry'--and Gothic
Perhaps
explain
was
an
rose to
all
an
infinite
effect
of
this
worshipped worship of
the
The
Mary but
or
and
Blanche
that
himself
did
knows
so
passed
after
political
contributed
(and
of it
is
donated
most
on
the
world:
at
fitting
well
"How
Chartres
sex,
all
the
we
Mary,
all
like
that
the
of
passionately and
literature
how
and
great
raised
terms
shows;
tend
Blanche
simply in
the
her.
for
for
the
on
much
so
by Blanche),
Adams put it so
one
thirteenth
Ages,
built
was
Maius)
least
phenomenon,
Middle
known.
whole
on,
son
all
powerful
is
common
Castille, relative
the
death
dominance
world
realm.
an
Blanche
the
the
architectual
of the
when
only
the
the
Cathedral
of
weakened
represents
true
of
at
women,
the
they this
history
proclaim."?°
parallel
a young
form
of
The
religious
terms
As
the
the
widow.
related,
degree.
the
and
or
are
queen
maryolatry
equality
Superiority,
of
art
and
theology
was
elevated time
in
Eruditione.
mother,
Speculum
Chartres
Mary,
force
Vincent
and
unknown
at
the
mark
his
in
powerful
window
maid,
which
politics
the
De
woman's
great
(to
level
theoretical
to
the
cathedral
write
Vincent
stressed
the
to
and
and
and
zenith
of
that
Whatever
of
his
Virgin
the
in
mother
1264
Virgin the
in
regent
study
of
Blessed
Michaelangelo's and
by
so
the
son.
1270
had
maryolatry
of
the
both
certainly
Vincent
of
woman
perhaps
vigor
died,
of
to
intercessor-like
our
is
Aristotle
in
the
and
it
author
and
theological
mother
also
Louis but
passed,
that
Pieta,
It
when
with
socio-
his
life
28
as
of
piece
ing
of
experience
larger
maryolatry
told
of
Vincent
is
found
in
the
this
of
awareness
Beauvais'
of
strik-
A
opposite.
the
the
women,
of
capacities
quite
him
life
evidence
the
about
him
told
had
a Dominican
following:
More popular ideas of the Virgin Mary's power over her Son are exemplified by Caesarius' story of the simple-minded Cistercian lay-brother who was heard to pray, 'In truth, Lord, if Thou free me not from this temptation, I will complain of Thee to Thy Mother.' The comment was much edified by the lay-brother's simplicity, and by our Lord's humility in condescending to grant a prayer couched in such terms. We have here only the grosser side of the rapidly-growing materialism: the great encyclopaedist, Vincent of Beauvais, who compiled his work with the help of St. Louis" library, writes of a Pope as saying that ‘Mary, the Mother of Jesus,
..is
the
main
cause
One that
the
an
other area
negative
fabliaux, courtly
love
oddly
are
anecdotes,
Reeves)
cuity
cunning
and
most
cent
the
as
is
scended.
courtly
de
are
the
bourgeois Far
more
love.
The
Troyes
and
the
women
(sinful)
dominated
Because
presented
be
man,
the
said
of
it
in
by
more
the
the
women, than
literature
secular
feminine
humorous
and
scurrilous
tales
England
Chaucer's
“In allethese
displayed of
priests
foibles
of
ag familiar
and
at
women,
: with
middle-class,
likely
he
greatest
spiritual
was
poet
ruler
et forts
every
are
it
the
of
religion.
"Mil-
Even
of
is
likely
not
Vincent the
tradition
it was
of
centering
object
with
the
women! sy promis—
‘ 42 fabiaux,
and
the
of
opportunity.
the
familiar
of
exalting
by
of
religion
but
in
and
balances
perverted
Tales"
: particularly
was
itself
as
was
represented
weaknesses
much
culture
should
its
lex! st) on)
of
of
for
salvation.'41
pedagogical.
picture
and
of reconciliation
eternal
sphere
fabliaux
bawdy
though
hope
of
something
The on
only
Marie
ridicule
for
was
that
alVin-
the
genre
nobly
de-
traditions
was
de
Chrétien
Champagne
of
AS)
(both
Troyes
rity
of
ture
after
Svc
and
Champagne
Provengal
the
song
was
are
close
all
that
devastating
to
Beauvais)
was
crusade
left
against
of
and
the
southern
the
celebcul-
Albigensian
here-
eleog., Going
back
to
the
Champagne,
just
as
Vincent
portunity
of
female
death
born,
however
ennobling
in
of
its
the
a
there
military
interpretation
between
was
continous
vorable
finds
maryolatry
and
of
and
that
their
code
it
of
was
of
op-
husbands' The
love
most
was
fa-
that,
essentially
an
odd
to
a parallelism,
courtly
Marie
great
maneuvers.
resulting
Adams
was
result
by-products,
Henry
system.
Eleanor of Aquitaine
as
by
adulterous
of
dominance
absence
existing
or
days
say,
love:
While the Virgin was miraculously using the power of spiritual love to elevate and purify the people, Eleanor and her daughters were using the power of earthly love to disSide by side with the crude cipline and refine the courts. realities about them, they insisted on teaching and enforcing an ideal that contradicted the realities...Eleanor... Marie...and...Blanche...used every terror they could invent as well as every tenderness they could invoke, to tame the Their charge was of manners, and, to beasts around them. teach manners, they made a school, to which they gave the
name
of
‘courteous
is
not
simply
Blanche
was
viewed
This
ing
answered
live
long
Mary
and
noticed
taught
enough
the that
and
Capellanus).
a
to
of
see
rarified courtly
used
of a
lady love
a textbook
In examining
Thibault
cult
Dante
in
romance,
of
heroine
Tristan
approve
scarcely
could
as
literature,
of
a matter
the
by
love. '43
the
offered
secular
of
fuse
of
aspects
Divine women
(the De Arte
Vincent's
but
Vincent
Champagne.
of
Blessed
the
not
did
Virgin
he
nevertheless
teachers,
Honeste
he
and
love,
be-
Isolde
her
with
Comedy; as
life--and
of
men
as
the
Andreas ndi Amaof
De Eruditione,
it
is
im-
30
in
terms
of
titude the
of
the
may
order.
theological
now
be
asked
were
word.
Of
there
the
two
best
course known
women
in
the
Tiuftetime
was
not
royal)
daughters,
Eruditione
on
by as
the
directed
yet
reason
to
later More found
as
existing
specific
much
of
risqué.
a young
parallel helpful before
those
|ihey sands
of
Jerome,
devoted
written
are
St.
is
to
the
slightly
theviivre
the
but educa-
later
dupChevalaer
Menage nee en mard Samco 5))ee
the
author's
suffers
as
of
The
latter, and
"Already"
thes
use
a
lax
for
own
possible
as
all
its
dancing,
is
that
noble
which,
Vincent,
charm so
(although
analogue
morality,
examples
instruction,
to
though
borders
with
can
of-
its
bourgeois
it
De
vi-
and
hardly
so
serve
De Eruditione. those
during
recorded
women.
letters
were
the
are
of
specifically
quite
to
and
the
its
wife's
tors
already
of
limited
are
there
towards
singing
a
achieve-
Vincent.
gnettes of domestic
as
cultural
Ages
(37/2)
former
ten
current
were
Middle
Of
The
makes
from
then
instruction
treatises
deslayiourmleandrys
it
at-
the
from
acquired
he
he
Aristotle,
like
writers
at-
negative
The
positive
The
and
key
the
positive
particularly
most
and
culture,
the
than
and
roles.
classical
of
studies
regarding
of
and
negative
and
nature
their
statements
tion
text
taught,
women.
of
It
both
Dominican
political,
ments
inherited
mediaeval
older
the
Vincent
his
from
inherited
of
women,
toward
titudes
questions
gender.
review,
In
teacher,
these
notice
to
portant
scattered the
by Powicke
hints
lifetime
and
of
Emden
and
examples
which
Vincent:
such
in
revision
their
fac-
of
hil
Rashdall:
Early in the thirteenth century Florence provided many of the dictatores or stylists of Bologna, and a hundred years later its arithmetical schools through their textbooks influenced teaching north of the Alps. Lay teachers are found from 1275 and included a married woman, Clementia, doctrix puerorum (1304) who could teach the rudiments of Latin.44
Some
of
the
significance
teaching-learning
at
points
to
trying
Paris
fact,
a
significance
will
be
Florentine
lady
Latinist,
there
faculty.
Rashdall
medical
the
enter
is
maternal-offspring/
the
bolstering
which
relationship, the
before
Even
this
the
to
simply
restricted
not
of
noticed
Later.” women
were
himself
out: is curious
It
to
fought
questions
woman'
‘medical
the
see
out in a prosecution directed by the medical faculty at Paris against a woman who had cured the royal chancellor and many others for whom the physicians could do nothing. She alleges inter alia that 'mulier antea permitteret se mori quam secreta infirmitatis sue homini revelare. '46
of
Rashdall,
the
the
Spanish
get
that
Blanche
a Spanish only
plate
ones
of
Vincent, previous
days--and
First
he
quotes
Graux:
university--those
of
Lerida
in
with
when
which
I am
acquainted,
undergraduates. he
is
led
to
ane
the
And
women's
reflect
"The
foremost,
privileges
contem-
himself
conclusion
of
the
almost
expressly
Rashdall
for-
not
does
and
1300--are
which
following
one
first
was
France,
Castille.
to
he
but
Trot,
accurately
perhaps
of
the
Dame
contributions
Queen
married
surprised time.
contribution
Blanche,
of
after
though
which
education
Spanish
interesting
two
out
point
does
by
led
about
gaffe
notorious
the
Salerno,
of
doctors
women
mythical
into
fell
course,
of
is a
rather later
Bi2
Salamanca is not precisely the place where one would look for early precedents for the higher education of women. Yet it was from Salamanca that Isabella the Catholic is said to have summoned Dona Beatrice Galindo to teach her Latin long before the Protestant Elizabeth put herself The Renaissance man, indeed, he to school under Ascham. considered to have begun in Spain long before it began in England .48
of
an
in
the
incipient
best
ous
texts
as
and
not
in
urging
appreciation relate
to
ipsum:
"For
Middle
of
all
his
to
the
theme
of
interest
in
the
education
given
Dominic
and
his
successors'
are
of
the
Humbert's
views
On the Child
better
greatest
clearly
Just as it is praiseworthy (a notion charmingly taken
sermon,
Humbert
wisdom
most,
of
in
aversion stated
in
is
so
to
a
he
was te
and
he
man."79
quite
startling,
hostility
materials
it is also an act
gov-
had
nosce
in Christ to preach to boys up by Colet and Erasmus in his
Jesus),
Vin-
on
consequence
usefulness
girls
a
the
of
royal
where
which
Humbert's
death).
on
point
himself,
women.
work
his
best
influence
the
know
St.
general
profound
numer-
source,
to
knows is
a
The
unexpected fifth
which
and
learning
and
knowledge
whosoever
at
complete
of
an
the
interest
interest
from
finish
to
an
restrictive.
appears,
still
Ages,
than
Humbert,
him
increasing
was
dearth
the
comes
it
had,
unfinished
(left
strong
who
the
expansive
more
Dominican,
simply
ernment
will
one
there
despite
influence
fresh
of
exceptional
order,
able
being
in
women
summarized
be
evidence
cent
of
but
start
the
frankly,
nor
Renaissance,
the
not
Renaissance,
education
can
most
is
Vincent
Now
of cha-
rity to instruct girls in the faith when the opportunity occurs, either in their schools or at their homes or wherever else they be. Note that these girls, especially if they be the daughters of the rich, ought especially to devote themselves to study, for to this purpose their par-
for
to the
33
ents have intended them. Hence they ought to know the Psalter or Hours of Our Lady or the Office of the Dead or other prayers to God, and so be more fitted for religious life should they wish to join it later, or more fitted for the study of Sacred Scripture, like Paula and Eustochia and others who remained unwedded, and who because of their devotion to books became deeply versed in sacred letters. Of this knowledge you have an example in Blessed Agnes who went to school , in Blessed Cecelia, Catharine, Lucy, Agatha, who were all learned as their legends bear witness. Let them, therefore, not be solicitous about their clothes ...let them beware of levity in dance or song or game...let them fear men. Let them take some good spiritual man to be their father whose counsel and teaching shall rule them...let them be at home with their parents and grandparents, not wander astray from
their homes.20 Having women,
we
praised
should
desideratum
tion
are we
tion,
from
comes
not
he
in
the
said
Ages
in
to
and
be
of on
the
he
the
Vincent
Thomas
that
of
women's
of
a
education,
own
and
that
said
those
wickof
other
women to learn why we should be worse than men, since we I was sitting ashamed with bowalso were created by God. ed head and eyes blinded with tears, resting my chin on my hands in my elbow-chair, when a dazzling beam of light flashed before me which came not from the sun, for it was I glanced up and saw standing late in the evening. me three female figures, wearing crowns of gold and
one
from
(naturally
in attributing life
from
education
citation
Aquinas had
educa-
De Eruditione.
feminine
with
a
indica-
but
work
of
positive
better
his
is
man:
so unanimous my
of
Beauvais,
who
Aristotelian)
are
A
through
best
education
education
of
of
tradition
to
the
shortage
scope
concluded
I examined
thinks
Humbert.
the
to
in
curriculum
with
even
a helpmate
why men
women.
Yet
rebuttal an
interest
and
influenced of
can
woman
I reflected
goals
view
have
Pisan
was
edness
of
his
while
for
influence
to
a Dominican
generation
the
discussion
Middle
that
grateful
an
for
narrow.
point
from
de
say
girls,
be
the
this
Christine nough
for
must
is
Indeed,
now
remarkably
texts
whom
Humbert
before with
e-
only
in
34
Whereupon one of I crossed myself. radiant countenances. 'Fear not, dear daughter, for we the three addressed me: The aphorisms of philosophers will counsel and help thee. simply the mists of error but faith of articles not are
and
self-deception. '>!
FOOTNOTES
_ Marie Province "But who Vincent
of
ee
Auguste
Dominique
de France will ever
TO
Chapotin,
(Rouen: lift the
CHAPTER
Histoire
Imprimerie veil which
II
des
Dominicains
Cagniard, hides the
de la
1895), p. 356. origins of
Beauvais?"
Bourgeat,
Durnat
Etudes
Libraire,
Sur
Vincent
1856),p. 18.
de
Beauvais
"Vincent
(Paris:
of Beauvais
is one of those men whose biography has been treated with negligence in spite of great fame. The information which has been preserved is obscure and uncertain for the most part. We are ignorant as to the date of his birth and of his death and there is the same ignorance concerning his origin and his true home."
Pitas) oe abT.
4tbid. vacos
a5
Gacsan
Gallic
et
virtute
et
SBourgeat,
De
tal.»
7Bourgeat,
jar
ole
%neret,
405%
Di.
Warm,
11,.4.9)
auctoritate
et
-pluximum hominum
interseos,
numero
Belllo=
valere."
10the Epistola consolaria was sixteen chapters in length, elaborating upon the futility of worldly interests and stressing See Epistola consolathe joy of the dead who had found heaven. 1481. toria in Opuscula ed. cit. Basel, lls ourgeat,
we
eek
36
for
DES te Ullman,"A Project Beauvais,"
8
Speculum,
13 owever,
(1983)
de
Tholomaeus
Edition
a New
of
of
Vincent
piemeolze
younger
Vincent's
Luca,
contem—
(d. 1321), believed him to be alive during the pontificate porary We do know that he was alive in 1260 of Gregory X (1271-76). Consolatorius upon the death of Tractatus the wrote he when Louis, the heir, but I agree with most scholars who place his death in 1264.
l4uistoire Littéraire de la France, 18 (1895), p. 458. and
"A celebrated brother wise, and pious."
a
15yore well known representatives Abelard's Sic et Non and the Sentences
(New
of
of of
ety York:
Bolgar, The Classical Heritage Harper & Row, 1954), p. 235.
17one
avoids
anti-feminism
here in
any
discussion
Innocent's
De
and
devout
one,
humble
of
assiduous,
this approach are Peter the Lombard.
and
the
Contemptu
its
Beneficiaries
profound
impact
Mundi.
us, greater degree of stability too was evidenced in the university than that which we observe when first one cathedral school and then another comes into prominence, depending upon the reputation and personality of its head.
A
York:
ee below,
pp.
20navia Knowles, The Evolution Vintage Books, 1964), p. 256.
PRIN
of Medieval
Thought
(New
: Isidore of Seville (c. 570 - 636) wrote an encyclopaedia, Etymologiae or Origines which treated everything he considered worth knowing from the standpoint of etymology. 22xnowles,
Pie
232e—
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She
the the
23 : : Heady dlipgcwo at Paris a committee was established to books of Aristotle but in 1255 the faculty of arts forbidden books. 24
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,
:
TAL oinGiaar., Penguin Books, 1962),
arta 26 sce
trans., Aristotles pp. 53-4.
:
Politics
purge prescribed
(Baltimore:
ns eS
below
27 sinclair,
Chapter
p.
IV
and
V.
244.
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Dominicans
(Cambridge:
University
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Hinnebusch, House,
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1966),
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Louis
History p.
tutional stipulation: if Only the master-general could, house allowed it, have a room for have a separate room if the prior
(Boston:
of the
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Dominican
Brown
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134.
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as
intriguing qualifications this has with S.J.'s celebrated essay, "Latin Language
a Renaissance
LEAL So(MASSON
jeje
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aT tae Aer bid.
Ew
of Europe in the Emden, Oxford:
Puberty
Rite,"
Studies
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p,Ol
dpe
eae 2a
in Philology,
i)
49 (New York: Frederick Ungar, 1966), p. 31. It should be pointed out also that the friars' condemnation of frivolity never refers to learning as frivolous, although this is most likely a function of the class of the friars' audience and its considerable lack of literacy:
in of
oOTDia., p. 87. There were indeed schools Paris in 1272 there were a dozen schools for which were for boys and only one for girls.
for girls, but children, eleven These schools
offered tuition quite modest and often free to the children of the city or the town. The curriculum consisted primarily of the first levels of religious instruction, although sometimes the rudiments of Latin and even Greek were taught. In the twelfth century it was, however, chiefly in the monasteries (sic) that the girls of the middle and upper classes received their education. Most of these female students were taught the three R's, plus music. Some few of them learned enough Latin to understand the canon of the mass, to read the Bible, the Fathers of the deemed to be morally ediChurch and those poets and historians St. Louis, cognizant of the tragic effect his Crusades fying. by husbands and fathers, had on those family members left behind inquired of the widows of those who fell in the Crusades whether 'letters'--and made arrangeor not their daughters knew their ments that these girls and also those who were completely oror elsephaned receive an education at the abbey of Pontoise, Although at least one writer has, on the basis of the where. bibisuccess of the Dominican study plan with the twin readers, 'the first minister called St. Dominic licus and sententiarius, it is to the realm of private of public instruction in Europe', Beginning in the thirteenth instruction that Vincent belongs. century many noble and upper middle class parents decided against sending their daughters to monastery schools in favor of private
This instruction was given either by female tuition at home. clergymen who also assisted the family teachers or 'Latiners,' (and here we see that Vincent's position was too lofty chaplain for him to consider the actual tuition of royal children-~-he the overall theoretician remained properly, by social standards, Their curriculum included religious lessons, of their education). music, basic Latin--and significantly for the future, French, It medicine. of rudiments some surprisingly, and literature dictated might be pointed out that many of the male royal members their
ideas
to
clerks
who
put
them
into
Latin,
but
the
female
in members did their own writing--and that it was basically will vernacular the of box Pandora's the of opening This French. mother be discussed in a later chapter, especially as Marguerite, Many of these of Vincent's charges, had a role in the movement. higher whatever gained universities, the from out shut girls, It has convent. a of members as receive to education they were was equal to the been argued that the number of learned abbesses
40
Vincent of Beaunumber of abbots of intellectual distinction. vais had particular reason to admire these ladies for they not only were distinquished copyists of Manuscripts but "les coudes encyvents abritaient aussi des poetes, des historiennes, clopedistes,
des
des
moralistes,
savantes."
des
epistolieres,
Anyone who has tried to make a true precis or proper abridgement To will understand the intelligence required for such activity. there was serious if minority educaconclude this explanation, tion for girls in the twelfth and thirteenth century France, and it is to the latter that Vincent both public and private, primarily belongs. Concerning the copyists mentioned above, a radically important factor is that of the oral tradition within which they worked. We make the mistake of thinking that the scribe copied as we today--in the absence of a handy Xerox machine--might easily reproduce with little effort of eye and hand a short text. "This was certainly not the case, for the reason that we gain the majority of our information and ideas from printed matter, whereas the mediaeval obtained them orally. He was confronted not by the beautiful productions of a university press, but by a manuscript often crabbed in script and full of contrac-— tions, and his instinctive question when deciphering a text was not
whether
he
had
seen,
but
whether
he
had
heard
this
or
that
word before; he brought not a visual but an auditory memory to his task. Such as the result of his up-bringing; he had learnt to rely on the memory of spoken sounds, not upon the interpretation of written signs. And when he had deciphered a word, he pronounced it audibly." Chaytor (From Script to Print, p. 14)
then
illustrates
the
truth
of
this
judgment
in
a fascinating
footnote: “ihe process 2s thus deseribed by ta ‘copy2se of the eighth century on concluding his work: qui scribere nescit multum putat esse laborem-: Tres’ digit Scribunt, duo oculay vadent. Una lingua loguitur, totum corpus laborat, et omnis labor finem habet, et praemium eius non habet finem' . . . Three fingers hold the pen, the eyes see the words, the tongue pronounces them as they are written and the body is cramped with leaning over the desk. The scribe is obviously unable to avoid the necessity of pronouncing each word as he deciphers it."
Spb
Ac
Ibid., pp. 84-85. It is not so much my purpose to conclude with an obvious example of women's rights as it is to illustrate something of the tradition within which Vincent worked and to which he added. 1 would like to point out that Chris-
tine's
dates
are
1364-1430,
that
is,
she
was
born
a
century
af-
ter’ Vincent. This fact should underscore the paucity of documents relating to mediaeval educational theory and still further, given a gap in time, how much less likely it was that Christine would have been influenced directly by the writing of Vincent to any appreciable degree.
CHAPTER
III
THE STRUCTURE AND EXPECTATIONS OF DE ERUDITIONE
In
this
tione,
chapter as
garding chain than the
well
both
of
investigating as
the
Latin
be
appears:
classical
of
texts
glosses
from
both
derived
as
Vincent
classical on
fifth,
the
both
to
do
as
part
of
make
well
as
is
second,
scriptural; com-
fourth,
texts
exe
imply
Vincent,
his
a
audi-
texts
with
are
weapon
fully
a
much
to
their
three-pronged as
re-
rather
often
used;
exempla,
made
same;
and scriptural
the
Eruditione
Latin
compendia,
either
these
up
has
following
the
and scriptural
sixth,
authorities,
the
uses
himself
classical
and
De
from
De Erudi-
of
sermon
as
a treatise. the
on
views
same
the
his
was
in
lar
rather
have
such
ignorance
both;
are
allegorically,
At
Lyar
read
of
Vincent
Vincent
are
preaching.
their
first,
be
Dominican
have
be
to
and
is
to
texts
arguments
it
taught,
those
students
drawn
read
and
his
with
or
which
expects
pendia
aspects
presuppositions
he
classical
ence,
formal
and
third,
measure
text
argument
French
empla
the
the
Quatre
much
the
honour,
been
that
same
by his
they very
demanding
one
wish
to
be
the
arguing
held
they
royal
this
with female
in
Latin
by
his
the
stated,
vernacu"Women
preserve
one Latin
students.
his
Novare
de
easily
can
virtuous
Vincent
in
Philippe
part
In
thing;
language of
expressing
d'ome,
position.
in
more
was
education,
d'Aage
Tens
advantage if
Vincent
women's
of
essence
les
a great
Yet
time
thing
on-
seemed
to
Philippe,
42
on
according
to
Ages,
Middle
the
During
French.
in
wrote
hand,
other
the
Ong:
vernacular literature tended to be regarded as literature for women, who were mostly denied formal schooling, that is, denied the Latin which would have opened the philosophy Hence, the importance in verand science books to them. nacular history of romances and devotional books and sermons for mixed audiences.
uses
or
was
suggest
that
the
hear
to
Latin
of
encyclopaedic
own
his
considerable
and
read
importance
Within
the
treatise
texts,
and
Latin
our
In
so
classical
established
that
the
ipso
facto
Sacred
they
distinctive
by
of
of
making
both
is
that
theory
of
literature
antiquity
could
value
stemmed
from thus
be
the set
judgments.
use
is
side
his
Isidore
using
Israel,
by
to
encyclo-
Isidore
Christian
us
belonging
was
by
from
In
this
for
It
chronology.
to
With
mediaeval,
Seville.
students and
there
of
Latin
classical
important
Isidore
of
used
some
unique.
quality
within
legitimized
books
are
a matter
is
have
read
to
indeed It
the
have
to
were
to
not it
de-
given
texts
is
in
should
is
Vincent
schemata
genres
secular
necessity
by
begun
were
Latin
working
systematic
Vincent
Vincent
a Christian
poetic
and
doing
was
tradition
interesting
these
whatever he
that
interested
girls.
the
were
read
philosophy,
and
permission
writers
that
author,
paedist
the
so
French.
the
who
works,
the
understand to
science
avoided
scriptural. of
of
works
the
read
to
boys
the
if
Yet
sermons.
and
material
votional
particularly
was
he
and
treatise,
were
tutor
the
as
well
as
children
the
he
examples
The
audience.
a mixed
for
writing
Vincent
an
held so
that
viewpoint. side
without
presentation
43
of
a doctrine
sophy,
science
doctrine of
the
tance it
of
of
and
which
can
paedists,
Vincent
tinuation
of
other
There
are
Vincent's
These
personal
stem
from
and
patchwork
vant
to
his
use
by
cut-and-paste
a
misleading sest
of
of
ideas,
the
always
easy
use
of
his
responsibility.
these
his
inserts.
it
shall
we
of
all
Cation
and
so
is
citations
of
girls
Florilegia,
to
a
below,
lesser
are
in
drawn
last
appre-
to
this
for
and
his
is
the of
Jerome,
is
selection Beauvais
the
and
and
are
ideas
are
modifications as
an
whose
he
original
“over
that,
or
a palimp-
which
certainly
on
quotation
is
of
of
the
most
judgment
of
rele-
unacknowledged
arrangement are
florilegia,
especially
layer
Vincent
education.
of
practice
each
degree
from
of
use
is
features
of
to
Steiner
which
con-
precisely
matters
accomplishments
entirely
about
determining
Nevertheless
order
that
as
encylo-
this
see
a practitioner
also
original
The
impor-
the
difficult
widespread
This
result
Vincent's
is
the
which
determine.
clear
show
of
himself
The
are
in
particular
responsibility
layers
Whatever
thinker, as
to
on
quotation.
borrowing.
not
totally
difficulties
method
an
aspects.
vital
Jerome,
the
insofar
of
to
is
more
by Vincent,
adoption
glossae
acquired
it
as
Easy
philo-
didascalium
greatest
and
last
the
position
his
thereby
in
integrates
overestimated--especially
tradtion
several
Israel
systematized
writing
of
equally
of
"poetics"
the
Beauvais.
of
the
are
ciate
be
viewpoint
prerogative
into
His
hardly
and
Isidore's
antiquity
Church.
the
to
primacy
poetry,
pagan
Western
led
the
incorrect, one
ideas
sixth
the
edu-
based."? all
too
little
is
n at present, know
44
of
mediaeval
writers
such
secondary
sources.
he
many
drew
Salisbury
rectly
prose
more his
so
often
and
sometimes
derivative
citation
fect
be
would
other of
half
to
but
Vincent's
norance
from is
argument
use
audience.
florilegial
of
or It
Ehey
that
tutor,
he
be
will
sthe
chief
three
was
royals
his
pupils
efthe
examples
on
that
recalled
of
were
which
counting
of
di-
him
whose
illustrate,
figures
John
result
produced
consider
which
quotes
quotes
he
are
did
a
of
use
from
Vincent
The
they
shall
we
(as
.*
sometimes
half-truths
the
ignorant
was
florilegium) that
made
Gallicum
quotations
florilegium!
Below
ag threetoldsone:s
Was)
a
that
vitiate
mistaken
his
of
poetry
forget
known.
Vincent
either
than
we
Florilegium
the
of
reflection
Vincent
that
known
is
Carolingian
from
Jerome
St.
It
cer-
of
humanism
a mistaken
be
to
out
texts.
classical
of
consequent
sometimes
called
work
century
knowledge
turns
tain
twelfth
direct
and
classicism
alleged
The
writers's
the
about
doubts
Further,
strong
cast
they
them.
of
use
making
writer
the
viewpoint
the
of
determination
a clear
to
obstacle
further
are
show
the
that
ig-
audience
andmchem
rover:
parents. As
for
the
writer
deas
but
These
from
they
glosses
omy
of
and
later
copied or
glossae,
more
the
they
the
are were
Middle
ideas
so a
the
Bible
frequently
for
he
presenting.
is
still
acceptation
necessary
Ages.
commentators
onto
by
allow
With
function
few
available,
(Vulgate,
marginally.
rather
of
further They
than
distancing
of
may
i-
by
be
creativity.
of
the
manuscript
texts
of
the
Church
such
texts
course)
Thus
by
as
did
either
a kind
of
his
econ-
Fathers
exist
were
interlineally incremental
45
repetition
the
linguistic, in
a
ideas,
of
Jerome,
conceptual
collections, Strabus
himself.
ninth
added
It
also
should
be
separatingtradition
is
not
always
Vincent's paedic ic
instinct
as
would
of
use
and
in
it
Walifridus Alcuin
that
the
of
and
Vincent
his
material
and
line
exacerbated
quotation
previous
these
by
encyclo-
on
any
ginning
by
course
his
views
good
is
natural
teachers
of
making
incumbent
upon
as
illustrative
as
be
argument.
clear
particularly
to
of
produces
top-
enough,
as
a Domin-
him
the
fourteenth
child
wife
of
the
Menagier
by
the
in
At from
drawn
demonic
their
of
them.
of
Great
"sunt
Biblical
used
them
nonnulli,
date
natural
unnatural
meetings
widespread
later
that
they
with
the
faithful,
by
the
Dominicans
use and
and
historical
the
quos
ad
and in
but
there
amorem
especially
patriae
Paris ec-
specuthe
be-
lit-
were
Jerome
morality.
latter
cen-
de
involved
history
and
use
their
in
the
ad-
His
that
manner
the
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in
make
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comments
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reliance
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ican
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century
theological,
Ambrose
such
discernible.
casually
and
Augustine,
florilegium
the
who
historical
and
urges
caelestis
46
plus
exempla,
quam
Humbert
of
work
cation
preaching
with
a power
beside
exempla
must
bert
asserts
that
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quoting
Suetonius
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for etiam
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Moyses
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de
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his
grasp,
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soul
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health II
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sources
to
et
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seems
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omni
of
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work
fuerit
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fecerunt
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possess
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cent's
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was
Romans
5
succendunt."
praedicamenta
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man
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then
Caesaribus
dicit
of
in as
well
says:
47
quod et Augustus Caesar 'filiam ut etiam lanificio assuefaceret nisi palam et quod in diuturnos
commentarios Of
the the
and
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if
historian the
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ac
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emperor
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isfies
et nepotes ita instituit, ac loqui vel agere quicquam vel diurnos referretur
at
this
startling
ignorant?
first
hand
choice
Possibly,
and
he
by Vincent
but
seems,
John
of
after
of
48
preservation
the is
of
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ciple were
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of
it be
compendium.
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knowledge
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his
students
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principle
linguistically
to
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the total
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was
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instead
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use
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are
they
parallel
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education
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Christian
restrictive,
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helpful
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censorship.
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of
form
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are
guarantee
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fine
too
put
Augustine
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Suetonius
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selection
followed
ally
to
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count
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blissful
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themselves
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or,
answer
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student?
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of
ignorance
historians
Roman
teacher
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a
feetoricoraphers
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of
influential
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been
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to
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and of
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manuscripts
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paucity
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of
certain
authors,
achieving
been
a
How
much
more
exempla
have
been:
Suetonius,
Vincent's
that
Tacitus
their for
manuscripts,
desired Vincent
effective
and
Every citizen's son, the child of a chaste mother, was from the beginning reared, not in the chamber of a purchased nurse, but in that mother's bosom and embrace, and it was her special glory to study her home and devote herself to her chilren. It was usual to select an elderly kinswoman of approved and esteemed character to have the entire charge of all children of the household. In her presence
pre-
ends of
Beau-
more
49
it was the last offense to utter an unseemly word or to do a disgraceful act. With scrupulous piety and modesty she regulated not only the boy's studies and occupations, but even his recreations and games. Thus it was, as tradition says, that the mothers of the Gracchi, of Caesar, of Augustus, Cornelia, Aurelia, Atia, directed their children's education
and reared This
is
quite
Tacitus among
was the
the greatest
perfect
an
auctor
Greeks,
Thucydides
for
and
Vincent
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among
the
alas,
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but
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of sons.1l2
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not
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but
known
fully
equal
to
Romans
read
historians
Thucydides
could
. _
Tacitus.
it:
not
According
read
to
Bolgar: Many classical books, however, were available only in large libraries or in jealously guarded private collections, while such authors as Catullus, Lucretius, and Tacitus whose survival through the middle ages had depended on rare isolated manuscripts still remained, as might be expected, hidden from view.14
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second
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refert
filie
pater
sc.
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'virum
inguit,
'malo,'
the
Here
lesson
ceptably
probable,
suspect.
Valerius
of him
exempla an
in his
especially
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refuge
at
the
parum
pecunia
the
is
Maximus
work,
attractive
apart
hearth
from
of
the
his
or
enemies
;
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and
our
infamy
was
a
text
is
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his
made
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author,
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instance
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ille,
:
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unice
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sufficiently
true
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quam
the
argument
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libro
;
is
but
"On
consulit,
locupleti
‘aut
47
example,
the
vitiate
Maximus
Valerius
moribus
peculiar
Chapter
in
occurs
luminate
of
would
known,
but
if
which,
instance
having
singularly
odd
taken
choice
iL
2
50
nor
natural
character,
struction,
is
to
.
ae
olent
courses.
again
according
connections
Mnesiptolema,
of
whom
to
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dle
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that
and
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last
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aspect
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is
focus.
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is
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his
nephew,
her
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charge
Of
her
course
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of
women
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Here
at
of
rather the
Chapter
48
Book
may
audience,
classical:
brave
widow
which, "On
X of
we
so
involved.
than
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which
least
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implicitly
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to
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works
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Judith
took
was
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Rather
Receive of
be
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wife
was
the
Uxorem."
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Sybaris
almost
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example it
seems
to
Italia
children."
education
have
mother;
and
seeing
Ad
marriage,
married,
the
who
ignorance
does
invokes
Holofernes, the
him
of
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censorship The
Young
helped
and
daughters,
many
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of
domestic
second
Chios;
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youngest
and
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death
the
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of
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daughter,
use
by
another
by
Magnesia,
to
not
have
the
the
does
might
say
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another
consent,
of
had
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brother
Panthoides,
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is
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whom
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and
sudden
maturity,
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Egyptian.
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on
bordering
into
have
to
seems
Plutarch,
to
side,
his
regarding
And
of
in-
and
reason
control
either
upon
hurry
apt
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without
which,
mere
follow
to
himself
allowed
he
balanced;
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regular
not
was
he
youth
his
of
essays
first
the
"In
wrote:
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marriage.
and
ladies
young
to
regard
with
judgments
moral
for
slew
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Life" the
who
twice
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has
work
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named
unfor
bi
her
in
which
which
is
lier
an
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cessive
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exemplifies
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on
posture,
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in
the
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drawing
of
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her
chapter
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manifestation
ornamentation
quisition
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on
from
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of
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need
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ILIV).
wiles
of
to
avoid
midst
of
clothes,
tenth
book
ex-
a diseyes,
and
says:
In Hance bos vel asinus cadit, cum quilibet iustus vel iniustus sive sapiens vel stultus eius specie capitur, sicut Holofernes statim captus est in oculis Iudith, ut legitur in Iudith x, 18
Given
the
confusion midst
to
of
the
these
the
be
no
difficulty
the
towards Judith
et
Holoferne
coram
in
tory
the
exempla
basilisk
of
pueris ad
Judith
that
is
Vincent
practitioner compare
of
the
Chapter
equal
and
but
have
only
of
work
from coram
super
terram Here
the
transmitter
natural
Chapter
his
eius,
beauty.
her
unnatural
bear
this
attitudes
haec
great
aS
nui
GOd
sapientiam
with
very
(for
the
in
a
evil,
verborum. ui9
force
instruct-
was
Gf
mulier
talis
to
would
included
verba
seems
there
positive
his
the
reference
who
eyes
the
sensu
exempla,
veil
XLV)
est
in
not
that
of
In
which
well
so
was
mirabantur
et
given
of
this
omnia
autem
et
is
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pulchritudine,
use
given
eius;
alteram:
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in
singular
so
"Placuerunt
19:
aspectu,
a great
was
who
audience.
determining
in
mind
anyone's
possibility
is
Testament,
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the
the
there
audience
his
girls
in
but
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of
alter
know
of
training
dicebant
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Beauvais
et
intelligence
avoided
that
is
reading
be
of
18,
XI,
non-Bible
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that
shame
the
there
to
in
and
good,
context,
including
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in
was
of
strongly
ed
a
mind
examples
suggests
Judith
who
negative
encouraged.
be
to
largely
XLVIII
examples
hisand
are
By
in ing
among
ure
of
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less
probable of
Bible
for
present
the
royal
essarily
selective
great
Vincent
has
in
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is
far
so
quite
from use
val
as
qualified
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are
allegorical
of
as
world,
issues
of
modern
by
exempla,
interpretation,
still
more
the
the
works
of
Dante.
And
into
words
his
vino
neque
ad
potest
the
Bible.
solution morum
the
honestatem
figuratum
in
Augustine to
esse
is
in
to
wrote
resulting
usually
especially
and
limitation
we
and,
Ovid
that
interpretation
poetry
both
of
interest
important
of
Both
XI)
aware
the censorship
world
died.
and
this
the
Vincent
nec=
reader
equally
shows
of
is
Judith
openness
is
need
reading
not
to
as
the
exempla.
raised
of
he
but
but
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the
at
Nonethe-
description
X,
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[In
both
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just
referri
use
to
the
audience's
his
ignorant.
all
Nothing
total.
Vincent's
as
see
of
Classics.
regard
choice.
IX
fig-
the
as
keeping
suggests
that
to
in
on
the
Judith
education,
Important
of
think
well
of
pleased
from
of
in
choosing
is
that
quotation
truth
sad
responsibility
history
Benedict
somewhat
censorship
(cf.
educational
the
himself
The
children.
Pope
relied
ignorance
selective
of
outlandish
say
we
Vincent
and
future
and
general,
appears
he
practice
his
ass-headed
clear,
and
the
case
one
implies
In
Historiale.
knowledge least
ursine-bodies,
the
so
Eruditione
in De
exempla
his
Oth
Sen
There
Classics.
and
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the
from
parentheses,
the
cited
oddities
two
the
of
exception
the
with
ultimately,
drawn
a tradition it
was
problem neque
ad
cognoscas"
who
which so
"quidquid fidei
Dante
mediaewas
(whatsoever
put
sermone
veritatem in
born
moralized
clearly in
the
di-
proprie holy
2S}
writ
cannot
ity
or
Thus
with
we
Sacred he
be
properly
the
may
faith
presume
Scripture
most
must
that
in
assuredly
the
spectacles
As
for
allowing
been
his
evoked.
readily made
own
reputation
morphoses
so
same
tactics
ture
(as
to
Homer)
point is
the
it
indeed
of
read
whose
author
her
of
inventing
same
which
with
him.
The
the
need
Ovid's
to
conversion
words
most
espe-
St.
Dante
a well
earned
exceedingly
of
love,
with
the
theme
of
times
up
John
a bit the
the
that
Scrip-
applied
been
description
him
a
Meta-
to
applied
Stoics
best
have
messianic,
before
most
been
clean by
read
the
the
Christian
the
by
and
art
had
to
would
had
the
and
of
before
and
well
of
verse
7°
particular,
see
eclogue,
the
moral-
tradition.
Ovid
some
in
ladies
thinkers
on
Songs
principle
fourth
readers
to
long
utilized
Ovid
of
girls
writers,
Inferno,
handbooks
him
of
young
pagan
the
the
beauty
had
the
with
allergorical.)
intended
allergorical
interpretation
of
were
had
Christian
even
endeared
toward
attitude
to
the
the
Yet
Song
Ovid,
through
being
poems,
'l'.
small
guide
of
provocative
him
and
the
either
as
had
to
Virgil
concerned
recognized
the
them
Unlike
his
of
be
Vincent
have
favorite,
endeared
him
if
would
to
be
general
through
cially
said
of
the
(to
Apostle)
following: a mediaeval Latin scholar looked upon the Roman writers and especially upon the authors of school texts, the auctores, as teachers from whom he could acquire a standard of writing, who presented him with the rules of literary technique and But they were also close to awoke his creative imagination. The separafriends. as them with lived he and his heart, tion caused by the centuries that had passed was forgotten, and the barrier between the Christian and the pagan became Such an attitude was accentuated by the idea negligible. that there had been pagan prophets and by the invention of pure fables.
the
54
As late as the 16th century Erasmus, moved by the virtue of classical pagans, could say 'Sancte Socrates, ora pro nobis.' Already in the 1lth century the Christianization of Ovid was Manegold of Lauterback maintained that the learned begun: poet had outwardly professed faith in the heathen gods because he feared the emperors, but that in reality he had
hidden
Christian
truth
Vincent
When
occupying
their
ing As
study
time
and
energy
chastity,
it
a Pandora's has
is
box,
important
the
properly
lids
the
need
to
read
his
practice
he
cites
tic.
What
waxen
souls
date
forbade
supposed
was
a
to
come:to
boys
Virgil
is
tame
quotes
Ovid
And
even
the
classics--as
cent
if
doing
answer,
of
by
Whenever
the
force
of
From
the
most
serious
necessary
times
piety
early
and
possible,
the
texts
more
lids
have
has
and
holy
somtimes
of
preserve
by
inviting
to
hardly read
this
Pandora's
text
not.
We
all
a, latex for
its that
Virgil.
rather
is
Vin-
The
allegory.
of
morality,
meaning. times
allegorized that
than
was
Songs?
modern
recall
patris-
himself
accepted
levels
into
have
of
in
too,
does
box,
to
into
well
interpreters
he
Song
refractory
the
IV
recall
Vincent
con-
these
probable--what
the
back.
yet
at.
Aeneid
Scriptures
Holy
open-—
put
as
Jesuits*?
and
was
writers,
should
of
statements
means
thinkers
when
to
than
proved
Hellenistic
a means
writers
read
one
as
frequently
of
broken
of
to
Ovid,
but
a girl
pious
the
even
easily
many
doing
Even
to
could
pagan
or
Vincent
has
many
girls)
letters'
allowing
course,
fire?
compared
‘ancient is
as
that
he
most
properties--and
stuff
thirty
which
the
better
realize
pedagogue
mind
the
Vincent
fully
the
(never
combustible
to
only
Dominican
girls
to
said,“
cerning own
of
natura dei
letters'
‘ancient
of
the
The melior as voluntas
explained
is
urges
the
Steiner
in his works.
21
I,
in Metamorphoses filius dei.
the
when
Dante
in
5D
his
letter
read
on
to
Can
four
Grande
said
that
the
Divine
Comedy
should
be
levels:
Ad evidentiam itaque dicendorum sciendum est quod istius operis non est simplex sensus, potest polisemos, hoc est plurimum sensuum; nam primus sensus est qui habetur per littetam. Et primus dicitur litteralis, secundus vero allegorisus sive moralis sive anagogicus. Qui modus tractandi, ut melius pateat, potest considerari in his versibus: 'In exitu Israel de Egypto, domus Jacob ex populo barbaro, facta est Judea sanctificatio eius, Israel
potestas eius.' Nam si ad litteram solam inspiciamus, significatur nobis exitus filiorum Israel de Egypto tempore Moysis, si ad allegoriam, nobis significatur nostra redemptio facta per Christum; si ad moralem sensum significatur nobis conversio anime de luctu et miseria peccati ad statum gratie: si ad anagogicum, significatur exitus anime sancte ab huius corruptionis servituti ad eterne glorie libertatem. Et quamquam isti sensus mistici variis appellentur nominibus, generaliter omnes dici possunt allegorici, cum sint a litterali sive historiali diversi. Nam allegoria dicitur ab 'alleon' grece, quod in latinum dicitur '‘alienum,' sive
'diversun.'
Now
Dante
had
put was
were
reading
if
had
it
All reader
the
his
rather
expectations an
a priori
to
seek
out
the
his
fashion, what
the
was
in
readers
female
what
author
they
most
based
old
girls as
man
likely
the
sought
to
control
the
that
they
would,
in
order
wanted
of
attitudes
on
Vincent
writer--and
find
dirty
skilled
that
Origen.
interpretation
than
of
splendidly
a
by
written
been of
of
work
idea
the
Vincent's
saint.
a
but
a Christian,
simply
not
Ovid
best
likes
one
enough
wonderfully
and
Purgatory
but
Paradise,
in
Trajan
in
Statius
put
had
to
must
find, have
rather intended. 25
The book is independent of its author, as Abelard knew, the and may quite properly have meanings, under God, which Thus one very common way of beginauthor never intended. ning an interpretation is 'Istam fabulam intellego'--'I The resulting interpretation is based not so understand.' even though much on an empirical analysis of the book itself, , as ale ahs a certain kind of outlining analysis is important and final cause upon a priori assumptions about the nature
than
56
of verbal
Moses
meaning.
supposed
Of
I can
in a certain
all
to
the
interpretation,
no
as
Canticles.
From
understand
because
this
quoted
Biblical
did
the
the
text
very
beginning
or
wanting.
it
that
the
as
Mary.
of
mystic to
thought
of
Only
have
and
to
more
erotic.
the
of
Even
cake
song
the
and
be
Pharaoh's Luther
recent
only
the
has
in
the
of
the the
finds
than
a
thought
Bernard
Blessed
Thus
of
Virgin
book
was
full
interpreters even
epithalamium
say
text
the
later of
"how
collection
that
grateful
to
midst
symbolic
a
to
the
seems
Church
the
too.
one
on
Origen the
marriage
daughter."
being
member
light
it an
was
was
times
merely
eat
might
Solomon
not
the
as
the contra-
Origen
Church.
earliest
this
is
bride
of
scholars
Israel.*/
Ages
it
it
Talmudic
Middle
tion:
if
and
scholars
heightening
the
surfaces
on,
Hebrew
ancient
the
found
of
times
is
and
in
either
morally
Yahweh
care
been
scholastic
question if
The
a
exegesis
bride
The
"For
more
great
scriptural
the
non-allegorical
tia:
far
allegorical
of Solomon/Canticle
of
"the
thus
so
think
with
and
has
earliest
of
Christ
their
later
in
is
meaning."*°
Solomon
state
was
the
that
In
that
analogue
tended
"To
tried
an
or
are
regarding
of
the
appreciation.
groom
Clairvaux
a
From
interpretation
viewed
books
Song of Songs/Song
dictory
literal
Solomon,
demanded
translation/interpretation
Simple
or
way
by Vincent
literal
an
Ovid,
is the
be understood.26
works
heightening
way
to
been
eanly
have
the
his
this
(did)
it
of
to
Theodore
anathematized
secular
as
literal
ivatew of
get
love
the
people.
cau.
Mopsues-
him. "2°
symbolic ever
was
loyal
treated
Church
been
all
bride
One
interpretainto
songs..
the
poe
can-
BV
Regarding
Vincent
that
he,
Song
of Songs--and
St.
as
well
Bernard
works that
on
of
the
a
"Meanwhile monastery
Hearing
from
he
paid
to
as
a
to
have
a
of
his
and
was
was
one.
must
sition
The
issue
of
therefore
St.
As
they
say.
neque
ad
ferri
potest
figuratum
this
readiness
able
to
count
does
he
himself.
displays landish
in than
Augustine
honestatem
morum
to on
his
words
the
conclude
you
his How
neque
audience else
of
begin must
as
to
meaning having
explain
the
Admittedly
Romans,
"Et
ideo
family
Song
the
one
po-
The
presupposition;
So was
in
other
sermone
than divino re-
proprie
deeply
imbued
Vincent
that
same
casual
they
according
of
something
the
Vin-
consistency
veritatem
fidei
ad
excerpts,
De Eruditione
which
"Quidquid
it:
Cis-
royal
the
to
with
mean
mon-
Presumably
believer.
true
remember
appointed
logical
cognosces." 3
figurative
quotations.
Humbert
puts
esse
find
of
the
of
use.
capacity
of
many
estates.
of
interpretation
terms
you
thus:
expressed
be
may
position
own
preached
proper
in
volume
this
so
the
royal
Louis
treatises,
the
yet
one,
his
In
build
the
large
to
of
Cistercian
to
of
work,
and
a
the
written
important in
realize
tradition
had
begun
for
monastery.
special
is
to
invokes
the
who
one
this
lectured
he
the
had
near
of
in
lector
Vincent's
write
in mind
bear
made
transcribed
new
constantly
It
Louis
approval
a vexed
is
was
to
asked
Songs
copy
important
following
Canticles.
about
is
Cistercian
Royaumont,
the
in
are
1228
abbot
it
Romans,
the
of
of
of
they
in
himself,
Vincent
of
the
lector
a
that
Dominican,
tercian
cent
Humbert
Canticle
result
Beauvais,
Clairvaux,
Vincent,
astery:
as
of
are
dicitur
response confidence
even
more
Cant.
4:
with he
is
as he
outSicut
58
the
Song
of
in
inherent
humility
of
he
chapter
45th
the
in
Thus
allegory
the
on
himself
Bernard
quotes
u34
verborum.
prolixitate
superflua
a
debent
cavere
ista
labia
et
ita
capillorum
superfluitatem
restringit
vitta
igitur
Sicut
Ecclesiae.
labia
sunt
qui
bus,
praedicatori-
de
Glossa
exponit
Quod
tua.
labia
coccinea
vitta
Songs: in
unde
exponit
apud
deum?'35
ipsius,
persona,
"rex
inquit,
esset,'
'cum
Bernardus:
beatus
in
dicitur
II
canticorum
cantico
sicut
Nardus in accubitu suo, nardus mea dedit odorem suum. unde manifeste siquidem herba humilis est et pectus purgat. humilitatem designat cuius odor et decor invenit graciam
gant
interpretation
which
recur
throughout
Finally
in
De Eruditione cent
and
In member
Humbert
viewing that
the
of
find
Renaissance
call
that
the
souls,
order is
Eruditione the
the
is
so
patent
in
the
consideration
between made
Vincent
of
Beauvais
educational something
was
Filiorum of
references
to
the
text
a
Dominican the
preaching. It
is
Nobilium one
sort
as
an
the
presupposition
and
sermon
educator
Middle
texts. and
and
form
writer's
derives
its
another
so
our
is
the
of
one
Ages
in
It
that
souls
The
this
or
and
forgotten
early
of
form
treatise
of
times
in
salvation
in
extrava-
in
Vin=
stronger.
goal
at
features
sermon.
collectanea
the
be
was
the
of
should
for
of
De Eruditione.
link
Vincent
quest
minican takes
this
the
tion
in
is
part
a
much
which
razor
Occam's
be
to
was
what
of
violation
the
but
text,
innocuous
relatively
a
is
This
desire
that
not
to
to
re-
vehicle
for
judgment
re-
salva-
helpful
others
form
was
chief
which
must
the
Do-
preaching
that
simply
characteristic
De
from of
the
Sy)
times,
and if
but
is
suggest he
had
for
others
in
that
tle in
he De
was Vita
Dominicans good the
deal order,
Humbert
of
sermon.
was
he
role
of
link
with
court,
yes,
Regulari
of
and
ultimately
a manner
Humbert
we
within but
description
Vincent
of
go
further
Isocrates
did
not
read
his
own
order:
in
of
terms
the
Romans,
about
assume
his
of
his
who, works,
encyclo-
specific
duties fifth
Vincent's
went
may
may
Dominican
weakness
Vincent
The
how
of
one
wrote.
lector.
of
kind
or
the
thus
Besides,
a
modesty words
vocalize
yes,
a
Vincent
reasons
Consider paedist
fact
of
that
master
superior, educational
office
of
tells
ti-
the
us
task
a
within
hecontinueda fortiori
without.
begins: officium boni lectoris et utilia, expendentia opiniones
novas
est eis
refugere,
conformare se capacitati auditorun, faciliter et intelligibiliter legere, et
antiquas,
et
securiores
tenere;
ea quae non bene intelligit numquam dicere; a fastidiosa prolixitate, quae accidere solet ex nimia repetitione eiusdem, aut ex involutione verborum, vel ex aliis causis, cavere semper . 36
This
concern
stress
on
obedience
for
humble
both
the
obedience
doubtless
to
congenial
rather
gatherer
encyclopaedist
reader
and
the to
the
audience
accepted Vincent
than
in
inventor
with
the
interpretation, his
of
other
great and
role
as
con-
materials,
tinues: Porro monitiones emanantes a capitulis circa lectores debet diligenter retinere in memoria, et servare; licentius vero generalibus de loquendo, vel remanendo a choro, et similibus et ad libitum suum: sed non debet uti propria auctoritate, prout priori visum fuerit et causa rationalibus requisiverit.3/
This
restriction
mility Both
and
his
elements
on
lector
the
audience's profited
was
confidence
thus
within
designed
in the
to
preserve
certitude walls
of
of the
the
his
hu-
Faith.
convent.
60
it
spelled
Eruditione
De
Liber
his
in
ways
following
the
in
out
(os Preachers
Order
the
Of
preacher
chief
the
as
Humbert
ing.
read=
to thoseef the
equal
requirements
had
sermon
the
Outside,
Praedicatorum:
dignissima
est
philosophos
secundum
homo
Praeterea,
scilicet corpore de duabus vero eius naturis, creaturarum: Cum vero circa animam multa et anima, dignior est anima.
requirantur, quorum quaedam parum aut nihil faciunt ad illa quae pertinent ad salutem salutem, ut scientia: digniora. Porro praedicatio versatur circa hominem; unde Matth. ult, dicitur Apostolis: Praedicate Evangelium omni creaturae, id est homini, secundum autem circa corpus, sed circa animam.3
In
this
reason
definition for
any
aspect
the
objects
ous
France
a
shame
the of
the
focus
of
the
absence
of
references
physical
or
bodily
of
Vincent's
was
that
of
no
Humbert
Christ
addressed
Bible,
the
does
the
support
Sparta not
works
of
for or
specify
we
find
Vincent
of
Beauvais
was
Mind
13th
that as
and
century
Juvenalian
interpreted
Preaching,
Non
preacher
education.
training
gymnastic
in
Gregorium.
soul
the to
are
royal/relig-
Rome.
It
is
audience
to
which
description
of
the
the a
also
a woman
even
if
of
Samaria:
A fine, quia aliae scientiae sunt vel ad regimen temporalium, ut scientiae iuris; vel ad utilitatem corporum; ut scientiae medicinae; vel ad informationem animorum secundum aliquam imperfectionem ignorantiae, ut speculativae: haec autem est
ad vitam
aeternam
habendam.
quam
dabo
fiet
ego
ei,
in
Joann. eo
fons
4: aquae
Qui
biberit
salientis
ex
aqua
in vitam
aeternam,.
However, to
Humbert
women,
understand Iste
the
of
first
Romans of
correctly autem
which
the
cantus
does
est
is
provide
two
further
material
mediaeval adeo
coram
view Deo
of
early
the
acceptus,
references for
Song sicut
the
of etiam
in curiis magnates solent in cantibus joculatorum cantus sponsus dicit Ecclesiae, Cant. 2: Sonet vox tua in auribus meis: vox enim tua dulcis. Glossa: Praedicationem volo,
quia
talis
vox
dulcis.40
need
Songs:
to
61
The
second
siastical of
of
these
and
Vincent
is
politcal
of
one
which
for
references
Beauvais,
Sap.
its
must
combination
have
of
pleased
the
eccleheart
7L0s
Domine qui amas animas. Quasi super omnia vero encaenia mittuntur ei per praedicationem. Quis ergo posset dicere quam accepta sit talis oblatio et cum gaudio recipiat eam? Ideo dicitur in Ps. 59: Adducentur per opportunam praedicationem, afferuntur per importunam. Et sequitur: Afferentur in laetitia et exultatione: quia cum magno gaudio recipietur talis oblatio.41
Not
only
ogies
would
of
Vincent
Humbert
of
the
support
given,
his
manner,
thus:
have
been
Romans, as
but
I say,
heartened he
not
would
only
to
by
have his
the
feminine
been
anal-
pleased
audience,
by
but
to
Sunt alii qui ad persuadendum quod dicunt, utuntur quandoque solis exemplis, quandoque solis auctoritatibus: sed melius
est uti quolibet istorum ad aliquid presuadendum, ut quem non movet unum, moveat aliud, quia multi sunt qui plus moventur uno quam alio. Et cum ista idem, fit funiculus triplex, ligatus
qui difficile
It
is
the
De
Eruditione
of
example,
To of
practice
and
of
argument
of
the
a pisce
Vincent
Filiorum
reinforce
Vincent
bert
rumpitur
Nobilium
and
how
Beauvais the
to
follow
exactly
triple-functional
approach
Humbert
practice,
consider
of
Vincent
in
the
of
Romans
the
is
in
terms
judgment
of
Hum-
following:
Unde Augustinus de Doct. Christ. lib. 4: Si regina Ester pro suae gentis temporali salute locutura apud regem oravit, ut in os eius sermonem congruum Dominus daret: quanto magis orare debet ut tale munus accipiat qui pro aeterna hominum salute
Vincent
used
in
verbo
Esther
et
as
in
authority.
influential
Beauvais' practice
of
tria concurrunt circa cum hamo praedicationis, quocumque .42
doctrina
an
laborat?43
exemplum
in
Chap.
XLVII
Legitur eciam in Hester, quod ipsa cubile regium introducenda sed que volint, ab egeo ad muliebre cultum non quaesivit, Erat enim formosa valde et incredibili ornatum accepit.
62
pulchritudine omnium oculis graciosa et amabilis videbatur et . . . ut legitur in) Hester XLILZ: Tu scis, domine, necessitatem meam quod abhominer signum superbie et glorie mee quod est super caput meum in diebus ostentacionis nee et detester illud quasi pee menstruate et non portem in diebus silencii mei?4
Although
tio,
one
hesitates
it is nevertheless
of De Eruditione Minican
as
Isocrates
to
rely
upon
a point
well
worth
a sermon
when
we
and
the
the
idea
argument
ex
silen-
considering
in
terms
of Vincent
as
a Do-
read:
Item sonoritatem in voce. Multum enim perit de fructu sermonis, cum praedicator propter vocis debilitatem non potest clare audiri. Ido frequenter in Scriptura sacra vox praedicatoris, voci tubae comparatur, quia potenter debet resonare, et clare ad modum tubae. Os. 8: In gutture tuo sit tuba; quod dicitur praedicatori.45
However been,
he
relatively
does
beginning
follow
with
weak
the
a text:
sunt?
erudi
illos
tibi
sunt?
serva
corpus
tuam
ad
He
then
drawn
illas"
proceeds
from
the
metaphorical, viding
expansions
ther to
which
treatise
the
hind
latter.
dividualism,
and
the
sermon,
the
at
but
with
quotation, cites
by means
themes
the
the
until in
a
could
conclusion
not
Cyprian
wholly on
seems
touch
the
of
"Filii
of
faciem
strict
and
pro-
conclusion
or
formula.
belong
to
fitting
withdrawal
to
42.
examples
extinguishing need
Filie
Christ,
closing
themes
by
Chapter
argument
to
have
eorum.
of
Themistocles
the
7:
hylarem
beginning
themes
a delicate yet
ostendas
may
preacher
a puericia
the
application
of
mediaeval
Scriptures,
from
Vincent
Ecclesiasticus
non
these
dilations
Vincent
et
it
voiced
illos
supportive
involves
There
auctorial
earum
and
of
case
curua
authority
and
or
et
flourish
Classics
and
this
repeating
to
subsidiary
peroration
The
and
strong
practice
in
tibi
or
ei-
only be-
his
persevere
into
63
the
to
end
an
"QO,
de
moral
chastity
summary
sacre
virgines,
virtute
pergite
or
ad
vobis
insipiet
Moving
as
this
conclusion
of
De
of
of
this
chapter
Vincent's
Eruditione.
form
the
vos
gloriam
pervenite
in
analysis
as
hortamentis
documentis
spiritualiter,
just
recapitulation
cum
limitations tent
in
without
inquit,
nostri,
the
life
end,
emulis ter,
of
how
and
one
both
but
itself
with
mutuis
provocate
an
comes
appeal:
excitate,
durate
forti-
feliciter, tantum mementote
virginitas is,
text
honorari."“6 can
the
manner
see
on
the
expectations
will
qualify
basis
and
the
of
the
con-
FOOTNOTES
CHAPTER
Tleen Power, "The Position of Middle Ages ed. by Crum and Jacob
the
1926 ye pas
3arpad Beauvais moretalals
Women" in The Legacy of (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
Sidi, Ramuss) Method; and Harv arc bressyae 955)i pew
Steiner, De (Cambridge:
Wise
cae el
Decayeor
Erudeone Fa Liorun NobalaumeoL) Vincent Mediaeval Academy of America, 1939),
aes W. Hunt, "The Deposit of Century Renaissance," in Classical A.D. 500-1500 ed. by R. R. Bolgar
UT
III
0.4
*walter J. Ong, Dialogues (Cambridge
of (Do
TO
Latin Classics in the TwelfthInfluences on European Culture (Cambridge: Univeristy Press,
SAHSE.
> "there are some whom exempla inflame more to love of the heavenly land than qualities do." (my translation). Judson Allen, The Friar As Critic (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Bees, WO, Wa WS.
enlien,
Ds,
46.
Tupor what else did our many good faithful ones do? Didn't we see Cyprian and the most delightful doctor and the most blessed martyr leave Egypt laden with so much gold and silver and clothing? And with so much Lactantius and with so much Victorinus, Optstua, Hilarius to be silent about the living? And with so much the innumerable Greeks? First the most faithful servant of the lord, Moses himself, did this, concerning whom it is written, that he was learned with all the wisdom of the Egyptians." De Doctrina Christiana, II, 60-61. -
Twelve
Suput,
and
Caesars
Suetonius
says
that
even
Augustus
in
Book
Caesar
II
of
his
'taught
Lives
his
of
the
daughter _
and his granddaughter wool making and forbade them say anything unless they did it openly and unless it could corded in the daily commentary of the house.'"
or be
do re-
65
She daughter LOG boils
:
Nor
and
sm
:
did
three
ss Pie
to
them
:
in
any
daughter and grandevery crime."
way
except
as
his
three
Influences
De
Oratoribus,
: Classical
on
European
Culture,
A.D.
on European
Culture,
A.D.
28.
Influences
Le ae
14,01gar, jain
refer
Classical
il 3Bolgar, eC
:
ulcers."
p. 165.
12) i alogus
OO
he
:
Bolgar,
500-1500,
:
He banished the two Julias, his whom he had found tainted with
The
Classical
Herutcage
~and
tts
Benefriciasies,
PAsee
15
"Hence Valerius Maximus in Book VII, The father consulted Themistocles concerning his only daughter as to whether to marry her to a poor man with morals or a rich, unacceptable one. He said, 'I prefer a man lacking in money to money lacking in manliness.'"
1651 utarch
Dryden,
trans.
The
(New
Lives
of
York:
the
The
Noble
Modern
Grecians
Library),
and
p.
Romans,
John
134.
Lipial po 154. 18ntnto this pit an ox or an ass falls whenever anyone is taken by apwhether he be just or unjust, wise or foolish, just as Holofernes was immediately captured by Judith pearance, as one reads in Book X." 190 ana all these words were pleasing to Holofernes and his and they marvelled at her wisdom and said one to the servants, in there is not such a woman on the earth in appearance, other: beauty, and in the sense of her words."
20nasil
York:
Willey,
Doubleday,
The
1953),
Seventeenth
p.
81.
Century
Background
(New
66
Influences
2lgolgar, Classical 5O00=-15007 p. sia
22 cteiner,
ie
*3Bolgar, Sas
Oe The
European
on
Culture,
A.D.
Lac Classical
Heritage
and
Beneficiaries,
its
24
Elements of Structure Comedia, Charles §. Singleton, Mr. Singleton's trans1965), p. 86. Harvard Press, (Cambridge: then, what we have to "To elucidate, lation of the above is: say,
be
it
known
that
the
sense
of
this
work
LS
enOe
Sampeve but
on the contrary it may oe called polysemous, Eat d SEO Sclyg, "Of more senses than one’; for it is one sense that we get through the letter, and another which we get through the thing the letter signifies; and the first is called literal, but the second allegorical or mystic. And this mode of treatment, for its better manifestation, may be considered:in this verse: "When Israel came out of Egypt, and the house of Jacob from a people of strange speech, Judea became his sanctification, Israel his power." For if we inspect the letter alone, the departure of the children of Israel from Egypt in the time of Moses is presented to us; if the allegory, our redemption wrought by Christ; if the moral sense, the conversion of the soul from the grief and misery of sin to the state of grace is presented to us; if the anagogical, the departure of the holy soul from the slavery of this corruption to the liberty of eternal glory is presented to us. And although these mystic senses have each their special demoninations, they may all in general be called allegorical, Since they differ from the literal and historical. Now allegory is so called from "alleon" in Greek, which means in Latin "alieum" or "diversum." IBY
ac
Si
:
quis
autem
me
quasi
a.
importunum
ac
:
violentum
:
exposi-
torem causetur, eo quod minus propria expositione ad fidem nostram verba philosophorum detorqueam, et hoc eis imponam quod nequaquam ipsi senserunt, attendat illam Caiphae prophetiam, quam Spiritus sanctus per eum portulit, longe ad alium sensum eam accomodans quam prolator ipse senserit. Nam et sancti prophetae cum aliqua Spiritus sanctus per eos loquatur, non omnes
sententias ad quas se habent verba sua intelligunt, sed saepe unam tantum in eis habent, cum spiritus ipse, qui per eos loguitur, multas ibi provideat, quatenus postmodum alias aliis expositionibus, et alias aliis inspirat. (Introductio ad Theologiam I.) =
67
26
Judson Boyce Allen, The Friar As Critic Vanderbite University Pressyel971)i;eper6lt
27
The
;
Interpreter's
BIST) Fepi 92.
:
Bible
(New
York:
(Nashville:
Cokesbury
Press,
1951-
200551a 2° bid
se rbidcp ape 4. 3h iat
and an historical introduction (Ph.D. dissertation, of California at Los Angeles, 1949), p. 3.
33 uwhatever in a morality or the truth
University
holy sermon cannot be concerned with of the faith you can recognize to be
either al-
legorized." 4 says: your lips are like red fillets. 34u ana likewise Cant. The gloss of the preachers explains this to be the lips of the Therefore just as fillets restrain flowing hair, so the Church. lips ought to beware of too lengthy speeches."
32"Hence is
sitting
a lowly dicates
of
in
down,
herb and humility
Song the
of nard
Songs offers
II
it its
is
written,
odor.
while
Indeed,
the
the
For its odor clearly cleanses the heart. grace with God." finds nce and its appeara
36nqe is the duty of a good lector to adjust to to read useful and expedient things his audience;
king
nard
is
in-
the level easily and
intelligibly; to avoid new opinion and to retain older and more it is his duty never to say things he doesn't undersecure ones; always avoid hateful wordiness which comes from to well: stand too much repetition of the same things and to avoid involuted language and other things."
68
37 purther he ought to have the readers memorize and guard the warnings which flow from the titles of the chapters; but with regard to speaking more freely, staying away from the dance and the like, he should not use his own authority and whim: but to the extent that it was seen before he ought to seek good reasons."
38 upesides, according to the philosophers, man is the highest of creatures, composed of body and soul, of which the soul is the more worthy and all which concerns its safety must be given more attention than that whichis of little importance to Man. The preacher concerns himself with the rational man for: preach the gospel to all men i.e. to man which means the soul NOE Ene DOC yen.
ra
the
end,
rule of worldly of the body, as
other
sciences
things, as the the science of
are
only
concerned
with
the
science of law is; or the care medicine is; or the instruction
of the spirit according to some imperfection of ignorance, as the speculative sciences; eternal life ought to be gained from this; Who drinks of the water which I give him, but there will Growein hima fountain of wateqetO wltsemeternae =
40 wana this singing is pleasing to God just as princes are accustomed to delight in the songs of entertainers, and the spouse of the Church says: let your voice resound in my ears: for your voice is sweet. The gloss says: I want you to be preaching because such is a sweet voice." 4luthe Lord loves souls above all. These above all things are sent Him by the preacher. Who therefore can say how and with what joy such an offering is received? Likewise it says in Psalms: these will be brought to you by the preacher in season and out of season. And they will be brought in joy and
exultation ceived."
or
because
with
great
joy
such
an
offering
42, There are others ‘e who to be persuasiv argument or authority: but it is better to
that
when
one
is
not
three are used there is not easily broken
43, When
one
successful,
is by
reads
another
a threefold the fish." in
Esther
cord
that
may
be.
with
being
use use
a
will
only
be
re-
all
examples three so
And
when
fishhook
brought
to
the
which
the
king's
69
bed she did not seek feminine adornment but wished only what Hegei gave her. For she, extremely attractive and of incredible beauty, seemed lovable in everyone's eyes - and as we read in Esther, "you know, Lord, that his is necessary and I loathe all signs of pride and glory which is on my head in days when I am displayed, and I hate it as a menstrual rag, and that I do not use it in private."
45 ny resounding voice--when a preacher cannot be heard because of the weakness of his voice he will lose much of the fruit of his speeches. Likewise frequently in scripture the sacred voice of a preacher is compared to the sound of trumpets, because it ought to resound powerfully clear trumpet. May there be a trumpet said to a preacher."
46 ne
said,
o
holy
virgins,
stir
and in the manner of a in your throat. This is
one
another
couragement, call to glory with examples of virtue persevere bravely, go on spiritually, achieve with remember us when your virginity is honored."
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CHAPTER CHAPTERS THE
Vincent's
cal
XLII
by
non
a
through
citing
quote
illos
of
Chapter
ostendas
quotation
with
most
tion
of
catechumens
princes
and
chumens
in
instructed
to
have
their
we
have
the
colder
was
more
ad
The
was
used
at
and
calculated
thema-
fact
that
the
instruc-
age
the
young
be
cate-
boys
are
to
bodies
guarded.
their
moral.
sexuality :
crimes.
which fifty
refers
different
were 3
And
years
less
is
It
girls.
primarily
a wholly
girls
the
but
than
the
contained;
of
of
and
Catholic
soon
education
more
to
their
et
opening
Roman
"for
text
cura earum
an
the
the
the
Slightly
related
in
profound:
is
definition
provide
in
At
pride
excessive
of
Such
Bibli-
et
corpus
He
education.
significance
controlled
illos
serva
neophytes,
least
a narrow
to
a
as
days
opening
erudi
lies
in
Nobilium.
traditional
tradition
itself
expressed
the
illas."?
fittingly
religious
aspect
by
those
and
is
intellectual
sexual.
in which
sunt?
neophytes."7
their
vanity
key
nor
Dante
tibi
are
the
and
circumscribed
tione
and
of
matters
be
matters
Filii
earliest
princess
Thematically
physical
sunt/
tuam
WOMEN
are
7.26,
tibi
faciem
OF
Filiorum
"Filii
book
very
girls
Ecclesiasticus,
sources
the
the
from
Church
De Eruditione
of
significant.
Ecclesiasticus,
EDUCATION
LI
eorum.
its
THE
43:
regarding
I,
hyllarem
OF
AND
ideas
again
puericia
tically
DICHOTOMY
educational
Chapters begins
BASIC
42
IV
neither
primarily
is to
De Erudi-
hierarchy
heinous
are
Here
morality
after
to
of
than
sins
the
U2
in
gauging
is
at
Vincent's
pains
plays
social
and
(plays)
qualify
to
might
make
ing
the
Last
and
who
had
him
to
traditional
attitudes
that
The
seem
as
the
be
girls
as
of
completely
negative
attending
dances,
his
in
who
De
view-
forbidden,
considering
worth
plays:
regarding
comments
he
spectacula
Tertullian
spectacle
only
consistently
on
limitations
stern
as
should
plays
Judgment some
important
restrictions
the
gatherings.
thought
Spectaculis
to
response
notice
most
is
It
controlled.
physically
be
should
girls
the
wantonness
possible
this
combat
To
lascivie.""
est
pueierons
etate
"in
greatest,
its
at
is
temptation
that
a woman
of
youth
the
in
is
it
for
gender,
with
age
combines
Vincent
Omne enim spectaculum sine concussione spiritus non est. Ubi enim voluptas, ibi est studium, per quod scilicet voluptas sapit; ubi studium, ibi et aemulatio, per quam studium sapit. Porro et ubi aemulatio, ibi et furor et
bilis et ira et dolor et competunt disciplinae.5
But
this
is
not
temperance
and
limitation
that
right
so.
Vincent
Vincent
is
from
those
This
healthy
of
It
is
is
not
quae
cum
passim", total
This
that
eminent
his,
"non
urging.
precisely
his
ex
adds
moderation.
prohibition
view
cetera
his
non
key
phrase
prohibition,
moderation
which
marks
predecessors
of
off
of
but the
out-
Vincent's
throughout
Deersud i
tione. vent a
Vincent
daughter
must
barrassment,
hold
the
that
lusts
from
of
agreeing
be
are
others,
moderation
fully
guarded
"parentibus
girls
in
concept
chiefly
.
.
.
so
the as
not,
idea to
vagantes
for
their
He
own
concupiscant
however,
that
avoid
opprobrium."
responsible
"ne
with
does
the
lusts
vel
body
parental
also
seems
and
pre-
of
em-
to
also
concupiscan-
73
tur." the
This
doubling
proper
cent
is
education
rather
husbands,
upon
girl
to
the
are
rome
and
in
For
In
his
him
the
there the
views,
brother
we
is
is
praise must
Dominican
he a
a
need
for
seems
that
Vin-
oLhers
with
the
foregone
ce.
effect
conclusion
or
the
tempted'--
true
son
of
Vincent
conclude
and
the
on
is
tempter
he
whatever
It
eLceCh
than
attitude
and
heightens
receive.
with
most,
this
enlightened
than
to
general,
sins
Aristotle;
partially better
men
'Who
both.
is
concerned
herself.
question
giris
responsibility
a girl
more
parents, the
of
fellow
both
earns
that
Je-
for
he is
his
scarcely
Aristotelian,
Thomas
who wrote: Aquinas, Sicut est
enim
vir
Vincent times
which
sions. the
than
dicit
accepts
provides
Although
rather
It
also
educational
her
Philosophus
in
a
the
general
advantages
of
a
significant
omission
per
role
in
the
transmission
was
living
at
the
very
of
medicine by
failed
to
intercourse An
which an
had
time
is
admit
that
a woman
part
"the
free
the
the
Galenic
obverse
on
the
part
man
to
this
diminishes in
transgres-
to
stress
blame,
reward
effect
can
frequentacionem."
who
Vincent
played
and
biology
of
Salerno
Galen,"
Vincent's
life
was he
that
fantasy,to wit
his
who
study
experimental
school
glorifying
cite
presupposition
of
Aristotle's
when
authoritarianism
important
than
on
of
earlier
moral
rather
concubitus
the
of
practice
nimiam
characterized
of
for
Vincent's
praise
does
he
punishment, "vel
replaced
mulier
physiology
punishment
it
barrenness,
vital
De Animalibus,
curious
physical
own
is
in XVI
occasionatus.
that
by a day.
system
of
argument
a
74
by
in
and
legally
"sibi
quoque
erally tery)
Deuteronomy
that
seems
and
expatiates
a
the
old
law,
Mosaic
al-
way
make
which
details
Deuteronomy
thus
but
underscores
that
in
code
any
in
ever
to
tradition
was
text
the
Clearly
There
is
law
clement:
seem
Draco
and
Hammurabi
old
from
old
SeELeEN
abrogated
the
quotes
the
upon
Nom
appealing.
is
that
he
as
Christ
by
tered
facit. =f
non
“nuptias
say
did
poteses
fieri
"Mutus, esse
emptor
familiae
neque
femina
re-
the in
revealed
as
could
law
all
for
who
Ulptan
weakness
dispensation
deny
to
of
matron's
Vincent
Christian
Vincent
Regulae
consensus
sed
the
the
libripensue
concubitus,
that
mortis
what
For
iudicium."
legem
adul-
(regarding
present,
the
ghey lala
ame
but
present,
the
upon
in
binding
pupillus
furiosus, testis
neque
thus
Roman
the
on
strictions surdus,
and
not
be?--surely
this
in
influential
way
a pre-figurative
only
Testament
New
the
not
is
Testament
Old
the
least
at
part
in
that
is
authority
scriptural.
to
appeal
20,
XXII,
PER Quod si verum est quod objicit, et non est puella inventa virginitas, ejicient eam extra fores domus patris sui, et lapidibus obruent viri civitatis illius, et morietur, quoniam fecit nefas in Israel, ut fornicaretur in domo patris sui, et auferes malum de medio tue. ll
When
the
page
indeed
one
only
has
to
solved
find
Deuteronomy.
equally
a rhetorical
tion
of
haste
that
the
in
former
holds to the view
this
that This
use
Vincent practice
of
the
composition. is
the
that
case, we
question
need
of
himself of
for not
is
tells
the
much
one
us
or
considered
to
his be
turns
that
it
citation
repetition
throughout so
law,
repetitive
device It
what
an
is
may
indica-
judgment
writings
be
here
Vincent
instructed
as
qo
reminded. In
the
familial
shame
still
that
thors
so
he is
tical
any
all
he
is
"id
in
the
the
careful
ad
these
together
with
that
original
contribution
must
be
as
this
opening
in
then in
on
the
order
ubi
maxime, umbra
of
his
the
his
ae
sibi
the
that
atque
next
just
how
basically
than
intellectual.
ter,
he
glosses
What
girl
the
causam
the
/
a
in
feminis
the
girl,
Jerome requir-
pudi.
auram.. cuius
auctoritas,
has
of
done
has
been
to
youthful
wantonness,
the
application
to
returns
lest
lust
time
marescit
deest
she
"aliqua
oc-
Al
prestet.
of
on
is
modification
education
as
he
avoid
:
infamie
Quoting
'fatua'
as
first
reference,
youth
Vincent
effects
about
parenthetical
The
maritalis
wide-ranging
forgets
he
et
etas
of
quali-
quoting
cito
levem
ad
.
.
.
modifi-
in
est
pro-
citations,
These
is
rath-
parenthe-
Thus
res
"tenera
of
turnings
focus
that
factor
fervorem
lies.
family.
contention
est. ni3
uxoris
argument
casione
where
au-
qualifi-
parenthetical
Vincent odd
early
the
etatis
and
shows
of
age
hierarchy
chapter,
flos
the
of
the
provides
telling
of
of
the
propter
particular
watchfulness,
upon
he
midst
consentit
which
effects
the
in
when
but
Vincent
which
upon
the
support
tutamen
expatiate
brief
members
quasi
fama,
cicie
male
utmost
the
ing
to
sought
to
parental
requirement
insist
luxuriam
cations,
fiers
extremity
to
It
on
transgression,
shortcoming
est
stress
consequent
nam. "22
the
is
offensive
filial
of
and
personal
comment,
this
by
aware
went
Thus
than
of
caused
often
cation. er
midst
Vincent
by
girls
is
to
be
underlines
moral
foolish
Ecclesiasticus
on
the
'indisciplinata
et
dissoluta.'
rather
daughHere
76
the
point.
breaking
stress
Vincent
education
moral
of
supremacy
the
completely
to
.doe! sominwoLrdemice
to
usewildaing
un-
language
of
bonds
the
stretch
sim-
dissoluteness
of
culpable
be
to
as
very
that
but
'sim=
| or
simple
so
is,
simpleton
to
cares
one
is,
that
less,
‘absurdus'--
“sidly",;
are
are
Isidore
by
Sabi V albasiuli
‘foolish';
less
them
makes
ple-mindedness
approved
'fatuae'
a
way
the
in
undisciplined
and
are
as
such
Perhaps
ple'.
Latin
meanings
the
have
which
of
word
Ujetajeiemies! ,
'herbes',
"stupidus', all
Classical
in
synonyms
usual
the
wes
Were
Upaltetlclene
by
suggested
is
here
weakness
the
for
moral,
the
to
sphere
intellectual
the
from
shifts
Vincent
in
his
trea-
tise.
If
he
hesitant about
does
to
the
not
scruple
juggle
foolish
scripture. daughter,
lustration.
Usually
the
one
negative
repeats of
the
is
can
a part
part
of Few
Dinah
Bible
will
of
be
the
who
seen
story
does
Jerome's Just
by
the
that
he
wont,
34,
that
favors
he
examples,
a
biased
fact
is
his
certainly
following
letter
how
remark
supplies
an
il-
but
he
has
here
negative
to
example
Laeta
a point
he
his
not
of
chooses
position
at
view
to
and
the
he
close Vin-
recall
on-
repress
that
not. the
story
forget
that
it
appears
that
his
Genesis
read
section
perfectly
words,
positive
in
from
is
have
barbarous
makes
and
Dinah
bend
Immediately as
has
chapter.
it which
will
scenely
of
he
quotation
opening
cent's
ly
in
to
of
clear
afterwards
her
the that
of
in
innocent
the
entire Dinah
lover,
and
midst Old
was
of
oddly
the
loved
most
Testament. forced
regretful
of
The
against
his
ob-
act
her
and
ad
full
of
love
for
Egressa
est
regionis
her,
sought
autem
Dina
filia
Quam
cum
illius.
her
in
marriage:
liae,
ut
vidisset
videret
Sichem
mulieres
filius
Hemor
hevaei, princeps, terrae illius, adamavit eam, ut rapuit, et dormivit cum illa, vi opprimens virginem. Et conglutinata est anima eius cum ea, tristemque delinivit blandditiis. Et pergens ad puellam hanc coniugen.15
by
is
vaga,
quietis
suis,
sed
Here
sidians. an
at
puella
stress
(word
used
Dinah's
in
Vincent
et
in
his
he
autem
iuxta
glosses
over
support
distinction
he
had
of
Latin
(word
thought
in
Proverbs)
the
Deuteronomy
the
been
ever
used
completely
Below
penalties.
in-
angulos
to
Draconian
the
pedibus
analogies
writer
section
of
fact
allowed
by
cited
find:
we
repererit
vir
puellam,
concubuerit
cum
ea,
in agro
apprehendens
nunc
chapter
the
in
consistere
age
et
garrula
domo
mulier
and
even
its
of
no
for
Genesis)
which
the
Dinah
that
say
mulier
est
for
zeal
across
right
in
midst
earlier Sin
Vincent,
earlier,
innocence
the
plateis,
Further
synonyms.
were
for
to
pains
in
jumps
position,
his
nunc
foris,
nunc
in
valens
nec
impaciens,
to
on
goes
he
VII:--Talis
Proverb
in
legitur
qua
"de
but
events,
Testament
Old
infamous
and
celebrated
conception--all
own
Dinah's
to
regard
in
offense
the
over
smooth
to
willingness
Jacob's
and
Jacob
upon
Laban
perpetrated
duplicity
the
also
but
Jacob,
of
sons
the
brothers,
her
of
turpitude
consequent
the
omit
Vincent
does
only
not
Now
ipse
quae
desponsata
morietur
solus;
est,
puella
invenerit vir nihil patietur, nec est rea mortis . . . Si et apprehendens puellam virginem, quae non habet sponsum, dabit qui dorconcubuerit cum illa, et res iudicium venerit, argenti, et siclos ginta quinqua puellae patri ea, cum mivit
habebit eam eam cunctis
Vincent on
to
cite
uxorem, quia diebus vitae
having
Jerome
in
omitted one
of
humiliavit suae.
these his
illam;
non
significant
choicer
poterit
dimittere
references,
satirical
morsels
goes drawn
78
for
the
watching
To
that
still
further
primarily
moral
rather
Vincent to
example
offers
rearing
intellectual
festation that
of
bertus
of
Magnus
tions
The
the
to
answer
to Mary
liberal
arts?
"It
seven the
pillars'
seven
endowed
gloss
the
the
earthly
Blessed
Canticles
est
cum
tura"
vasa
as
IV,
the
"sed
Mary;
"Sicut
propugnaculis:
'the
tower
is
moral
on
the
whatsoever
a
very
the
exempla,
moral
and
to
mani-
striking
about
hundred
two
asked
of
me
has
that a
This seven
she
time
Alques-
thirty
is
sciences
known
and
more
even
David
a
Mary
by
the
clypei
pendent
David
is
Holy
tuum
ex
Scripture,
writ—
her
was
out
then
goes
sua,
on
et
to
ab
knowledge
Saints
and
Canticle
quae
ea,
is
Virgin;
for
ingeniously
collum
it
Albert
both
the
seven
hewn
a vicina
mille
the
for
request
Did
the
Blessed
arts.
them. "+8
as
of
hath
the
mulier
aures"
turris
she
liberal
of
following:
did...
house,
postulabit et
the
knowledge
house
knowledge
sciences,
4:
to
argentea
Virgin
these
a perfect
IX.1)
are
111.22
penning
note
is
stress
at
for
should
we
reference
no
focus,
herself
a perfect
Exodus sua
seems
Prov.
entire
of
a counter
as
omission
This
ninety
possess
built
pillars
with
hospita
of
hath
Mary
educator
Annunciation.
question
Virgin
'Wisdom
was
Mariale
his
Blessed
ten,
with
limited
Beauvais
in
relating
Mary,
attainments.
Vincent's
Vincent
The
of
intellectual
Virgin
Dinah.
this
that
fact
the than
Blessed
the
invidious
the
well-protected
her
daughters.
understand
is
girls
of
argument
illustrated
inexactly
and
oddly
a quite
is
performance
the
all
In
knowledge.
exact
and
personal
unholy
rather
a
from
of
aedificata
omnis
the
arma-
bucklers
ao
The
interpretation
of
the
Blessed
addition
to
the
moral
With
this
tual
virtues
see
in
flight
role
small
children
is
allotted
Yet
inthe
Vincent
time
invoking
"in
Heodets"
allotting have
been
viewed
by
Vincent's
on
So
so
the
given
the
just
a devotee
a
Doctrinale
of
scholar
as
an
of
of
childhood short
moral
goals
Vincent
so
as
work.
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Emile
important
so
Male
he that
who
vehicle
and
child-
meant
of work,
to
workshop.
time
leisure.
same
the
day
the
range
long
amount
distinguished
of
cause
the
of
authorites
and
devil's
the
for
was
was,
at
while
play,
advance
are
that
Speculum
of
hands
marriages
generaliy
education
to
early
the
the
references
opportunity
the
only
to
and
there
as
play
after
mention
avoid
breakfast.
and
specifically
play
of
hour
before
laziness
idle
Vincent,
case
any
every
at
attack
an
to
seems
both
child
devoted
chapters
girls
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young
the
to
of
education
an
where
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Speculum
the
in
a
have
does
the
to
with-
ludentibus
play
plan,
references
the
from
clear
is
as
small
for
her
to
cum
"numguam
educational
Vincent's
In
me. aan
Truly
use
to
quite
is
Mary,
as
it:
was
especially
society,
from
support
her
make
can
references
can
one
choose
not
does
‘apocryphal'
so
not
though
Sara,
miscui
intellec-
publicity.
from
drawn
Goa. "??
easily
one
Ambrosian
with
himself
satisfying
so,
her
of
theological,
and
Vincent
But
exemplary.
intellectually
them.
Mary's
Virgin
a model,
as
serve
to
is
Mary
how,if
know
Mother
the
to
due
is
therefore,
privilege,
same
to
Saints
the
to
belongs
it
and
Scriptures,
the
of
arsenal
the
are
arts
liberal
the
but
sciences;
natural
the
are
was
to
seems he
has
for
is
cited
the
80
promulgation bor. 2 of
of
Of
the
of
last
part
the
he
of
great
distance
of
as
of
not
being
of
silence
.
.
.
a philosopher
relative come
relation
only
to
from The
culled
danger company
possible
morals
of
and
great
use
and
with (in
a
proper
his
at
up
how
the in
day
the
exclusive
first
i-
place)
an
means
Leisure
is
a
attitude
of
Vincent
Dominican he
of
the
form
mind,
was
not
vexed
ques-
and
Pope
of
may
well
have
position,
but
as
he
was
work,
better
to
avoid
the
to
note
the
and
it
discussion
the
third
silence;
course,
contemplation,
of
or
the
belief
the
happen..
Of
the
filling his
receptive
for
Thomistic
concludes
chapter
question
act
a
into
vexed
on
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la-
not,
the
we
can
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lei-
devil.
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forced
of
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his
the
and
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particularly
closer
notice
leisure
a
we
manual
him
devote
still
calm,
things
of
amusements
implies
inward
attitude
and
the
“Compared
letting
for
to
Thomas
leisure
made just
insistence
St.
leisure.
but
to
his
of
began
Further
from
non-activity,
'busy,'
and
of
labors
misses
who
>
with
was
"beatification
one
treatise
activity,
a contemplative
tion,
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hours.
work
the
prodigious
Paris,
Vincent
necessity
attitude
of
leisure
work
own
little
profitable
dea
called
preached.
his
wife's
cultural
his
Menagier
young
with
idea
course
theory
view
the
is
the
the
from safer
one
harm
on
keeps
the
his
educatton
St.
Jerome
than
a
is
all
nearness
girls,
negative,
but
defensive,
of
to
girls
the
tempting
of
for
of
important,
such
the
evil
effect
with
effect
and a
minatory
rhetorical
that
abstinence
danger
by
rather
oddly
persons
on
her
juxtaposition.
may
not
have
reputation.
for
on
the
the
De-
81
traction
will
honesta
From
strange
chapters
for
As
and
boys,
of
a
the
the
better
Quite
most
totally
tellectual
fear
the
rather
first
of
leisure
signed
to
ward
Jerome
in
the to
possible
This
seems
counter
Also
than
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with
a
to
moral
cause
of
effect
the idle
and
same
way:
girls
the
a bit
Jerome,
point
of
extreme, of
Francesca
Vincent
mind,
the
no
the
earlier indeed
quite
confidence
therefore
knowledge
the
is
vir-
Vincent
is
al-
independent
of
in-
when
in
of
as
is
in
this
he
chapter,
makes
it
he
is
a hand-
virtue.
that
da
lustful read
asleep
in
of
and
over
history
Rimini?°
approves
is
reading
should
then
based
is
chapter
falling
but
in
has
let-
the
much
chapter,
he
training
both
of
so
attitude
times
possible
off
and
said,
the
the
in
this
as
the
education
much
discussed
when,
of
so
understanding
are
in
similar
aspect
sometimes
even
activity
a
is,
of
girls.
Vincent's that
important
that
been
ardencius
suspicatur."*>
instructed
is
moral
there
judgment
example
from
is
contrary,
the
be
Throughout
as
Thus,
of
in morals
intellectual
or,
most
it
already
mens
dulcius
the
to
non-Grecian;
concerned
with
are
treatise,
the
study.
concerned
maiden
very
person,
tue.
to
the
2-13.
entire
greater
the
has
licet,
because
on
is
"libidinosa
training
girls
chapter
especially
the
move
one
chapters,
that
non
dissimilar
letters
and
we
Perhaps
in
Christian
virtue,
quod
the
education
throughout
her
intellectual
morals.
letters
et
note
the
with
and
stress
allow
prosequitur
that
ters
not
a
who
first
a
on
Chrysostom's
time-filler
learn the
did
as
scred
there
cites
He
thought.
is
de-
much
as
text.
the
not read
acquaintance
enough.
with
82
of
later
by
even
which
among
girls
was
we
section
four
of
sentence
dealing
with
the
is
the
last
the
correctness
lumination to
the
the
is
first
as
boys
is
and
and
here.
the
is
to
the
so,
for
a Bree
help
then
noble
be
one
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omitted--and
of
boys
if
and
the
the
we
made
indication
no
is
omission
the
girls
was
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to
no
may the
a
are
that
for
to
both
female
precisely
longer
who
is
be
that
education
the
be
of
is
point
applied and
students.
of
be
Vincent's age
the
the
same.
to
of
be
the the
in
qualities
Jerome
what
to
well
certain
regarding
understanding at
'magister'
that
up
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notices
knew
the
fact
same
and
our
of
virgin.
instructor
towards
theory
by
Two
a male
tional
that
comments
in Chapters If
is
explained
thus
arguing
the
to
girls
that
teacher
omission
tutor
oversight
material
the
to
as
twelve.
section
il-
any
upon
importance.
utmost
chosen
from
on
focus
to
rather
but
Laeta;
to
for a girl
need
above
those
(as
letter
transcription
text's
the
of
taken
reader
The
Jerome's
from
taken
it)
of
habit
his
from
sentence
penultimate
The
quotations.
patchwork
theories
Vincent's
about
much
so
learn
do
Jerome
St.
from
selection
this
in
than
clearly
more
Nowhere
More."
Thomas
St.
by
recognized
pride
to
dangers
the
Jesuits--and
the
used
a principle
is
(this
praise
of
reward
the
with
introduced
be
peers
her
among
competition
that
and
sit,"
eruditio
eius
“lusus
education,
a vehicle
be
itself
play
that
cite,
to
is
she
which
of
names
the
blocks
ivory
and
by wooden
aided
be
alphabet
the
with
wrestlings
first
her
that
Psalms,
i.e.
poetry,
religious
through
letters
age
of
a
equally Vincent
It
would
true
are
be
educa-
instruction
He
says
only
83
"Porro
is
quod
etate
main
tenera
the
rome's
dictum
same
de
at
it
was
puberty,
point.
man,
but
a man
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character
the
What
honestas
auditoribus
of
the
from
works
to
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EULECONLULISSE
dealing
In does
growth the
os
girls
on
his
he
to
of
vite
et is
multum
the
role
significant the
are
selections
mention
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more
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from
celebrated scribi-
matris
sermo
infantia
the
of
omits
even
the which
skills
necessary is
important
in
contention
the
question
of
the
teacher's
force
commissioned
he
of
a
stress
here
a matter
for
in
2
with
his
out
revera
adquirit
no
makes
reference ab
a
a
role ofmothers. educational
more
deliver
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out
even
should
But
by
spelled
had
who
a woman
was
is,
Je-
remains
children--a
of
issue
that
re-
n23
exemplary
not
an
level,
not
taught
are
the
does
Augustus,
multum
are
est
defying
before
auctoritatem
Suetonius of
be
precepts,
pointed
the
time
raise
which
need
2
was
could
puerorum.
teacher
much
of
it
agendum
aetatis."?9
education
it
from
the
the
What
mention
elogquentiae
some
at
"probae
elsewhere
Laeta
or
doctore
that
the
lasciva
of
quoque
would
aetas
bases
early
the
do
in
Letter
rome's
in
Vincent
that
support
drawing
in
Atia
of
who
in
have
we
which
Vincent
is
skills
Vincent
in
as
and
clear
and
considering
work,
puberty
idem
Certainly
then
sit
proficit. n31
mother
omission
role
is
maturitas
in
as
at
himself
et
pueris,
28
significantly
by
teacher
de
for
"Procul
only
moot
detail
supra
puellis..
admonition,
whether
some
est
instructions.
not
speaking
rate
the
of
teacher
Vincent
primary
education,
the
university
on at
which
easily
One
can
too
rapidly,
the
but
teacher
the
appreciate
especially
as
the
84
ca
insidet,
quod
cavenda
est
awareness
that
too
In
slow
some the
solved
expectatur,
Ely
et
This
had
interrupte
facit,
auditorem
nimia
that a
in
a
quod
:
inculcacio
cannot
the of
striking
matter
higher
way
by
:
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do
hold of
oe
the
at
the
Itaque
mind
show
psychology
the
.
F
attention
the
tamen
interrupcio."
refrigerate the
intentum
minus
..
sene-
enim,
facilius
nimia
education
statute
ut
pretervolat'
.
et
interruptions
in
world
quam
docendo maturitas,
exilitas
tarditatis
down
slow
to
anxious
mediocritas, et
Yet
parchment.
and
in
eciam
est
tedio
|&
lecture
insights
larger
caw
is
verborum
'inopia
lucilium:
dicit
Vincent
tarditatem
et
velocitatem
inter
i.e.
stylus
"Observanda
reverse:
the
also
but
that
rapidity
the
just
not
is
it
the
of
masters
be
yet
not
might
pupils
of
same
33
and
Vincent
learning.
problem
University
was
of
Paris:
Two methods of lecturing on books in the liberal arts having been tried, the former masters of philosophy uttering their words rapidly so that the mind of the hearer can take them in but the hand cannot keep up with them, the latter speaking slowly until their listeners can catch up with them with the pen; having compared these by diligent examination, the former method is found the better . .. therefore... all lecturers . . . wherever and whenever they chance to lecture on any text ordinarily or cursorily noes shall observe the former method of lecturing to the best of their ability, so speaking forsooth as if no one was taking notes before them, in the way that sermons and recommendations are made in the universit and which the lectures in other faculties follow.3
Whatever
their
Vincent
and
problems now
as
other
whose
limitations
mediaeval
interest
and
educators
importance
it
is
were
clear
that
coming
are
felt
to
just
at
terms
as
times with
deeply
then.
The letter:
historical
second
chief
omission
occurs
in
section
9 of
Jerome's
85
Reddat
tibi
pensum
cotidie
scripturam
certum.
Ediscat
Graecorum versuum numerum. Sequatur statim et Latina eruditio; quae si non ab initio os tenerum composuit, in peregrinum sonum lingua corrumpitur et externis vitiis sermo patruus sordidatur.3)
The
issue
of
Beauvais' carried
on
the
in
of
learned
We
Greek
the
was
at
monks”
the
know
the
Middle that
that
the
issue
language
spoken
in
the
notion
of
preservation
must
be
viewed
monks even totle
for
through
continuing
and
seriously Greek
for
writers
Latin
and
was
foreign
in
that
time
the
sufficiently
versum
the
a pure
strain
influences.
The
We
Latin
to
was
Latin
But
that were
"“sermo
have
felt
themselves
has
know
aware
that
Irish
the
that
and
to
up
Arisand
language
a
not
own
be
or
translate
of
must
great
did
citations So
translations.
what
scarcely
his
who
that
say,
may
know
Graecia
are
by
the
fellow
skepticiam
Vincent's
studied. from
monks
tradition
we
his
fol-
of
Latin
Magna
Moerbeke
studied?
We
to
not
and
not
first
one.
not, or
Vincent,Greek
of
Franks
did
gualifying of
were
question
a vexed
vestigial
a Greek
could
of
the
poor
and
second
result).
a
as
numerum."
Capetians
is
the
general
made
always
are
"graecorum
Vincent
and
him =i
that
whether
of
William
needed
Aquinas
Thomas
the
of
instruction
which
Cassiodorus
(and
some
with
of
middle
of
take
Ages
by
overworked
texts
say
was
Vincent
presumably,
Augustine
Latin
of
favor
in
may
and
terribly
were
we
language
the To
it
Vivarium
settled
Jerome,
understanding
Latin
were
Greek.
in
what
tutorials?
not
in
one
In
language
and
Greek
chagrin.
Greek
court
of
a vital
views.
what
order
Jerome
been
the
presumably,
knowledge that
at
And
lowing
is
educational
French. Latin
language
of
much
patruus?" that
protected those
Frankish
from
foreigners.
86
We
vernacular
know
only
that
the
in
that
many
heresies
tion
vernacular’®
and
those
were
trivial
and
thus
some
say.
larly
the
open
coin
arise
is
recall
to
the
Alcuin
Christo?", all
that to
at
could
this
verse
was
and
been
literature, prose
of
that
women
On
the
Even
shoulder have
minds
heresy.
for
French
his not
the
were
ignorant
of
was
to was
Rolandus
fact
the
of
there
enim
de geste,
which
side
unless
"Quid
so
particu-
other
querying
chansons
or
vernacular
first
Vincent,
romances,
vernacular
women,
the
the
in
the
in
heretical
said
blossom.
imaginative
courtoises,
for
Juvenal
enthusiasm
first
not
designed that
fact
the
the
and
a Dominican cum
We
writings
transmitted
being
by
began
reputa-
a bad
of
somewhat
had
usage.
French
of
degree
the
to
as
question
open
an
is
It
French.
case
this
in
language,
a vernacular
but
Latin,
tongue--not
own
one's
of
consciousness
a
as
nationalism
called
be
days
later
an
can
that
feeling
of
a growth
was
there
time
very
this
at
Yet
that
chansons
read
or
heard from one end of Europe to the other, is marked by two essential characteristics; it is based upon religious sentiment and belief, and the ideal upheld is that of the kinghtly virutes.39
The
next
Tresor
great
in
Italian) caise
encyclopaedist
French
"for
est
the
plus
as
sic. et
theologica
F arcium.
ee
and
it
reason
delitable
course
purposes,
(though
Vincent
For
Latin
possessed
says,
he
et
in
plus
"Sicut que
: l theologica
the
himself
that
scientia,
naturally
after
or
came
vocabulary
Vincent was
his
what
opinion
commune
enim est
himself
a
deus de
we
'La
an
fran-
gens. 1" 40
Of
omnium
rerum,
finis
omnium
est
what
might
first;
it
was
generally
required
for
dealing
be
his
call
Parleure
finis
divinis,
;
might
toutes
est
wrote
called
scientific
known,
with
tech-
87
nical
subjects,
Vincent
seems
for
of
one
to
to
the
a degree
have
lingue
Greek;
but
western
if
Hebraic
French
least
We
direct.
was
Hebrew?
of
how
or
may
Montaigne
may
vel
a
eciam
the
the
Latin
of
Then as
Latin "pereat
OF
remains
still
or
me-
his
that
more
been
have
not
time.
with
pedagogy
Vincent's
is
state
French
It
is
exponen-
It
knowledge
Latiners.
learned
at
even
reading
not
as
Vincent
find
Latin,
students
lingue?"
nonexistent
would
his
mysteries
advanced
for
claim."4?
besides
Scarcely,
French,
among
Latin
more
"peregrine
assume
could
languages
the
almost
thus
literature
know
then
vernacular
interpretando
expression
of could
teaching
of
thod
of
what
including
alluring
the
of
one
studies
Vincent
grine."
of
Greek,
vehicle
daily
tasks
but
a vernacular,
is
his
not
no
other
scripturas
Translation,
Go.t
which
considered
suggested
"peregrine
it
to
less
directly:
And so, without any arificial means, without any book, without grammar or teaching, without any rod and without tears, I learned a Latin quite as pure as that of my schoolmaster .44
Plutarch
how
and
from
moved
Greek
Latin.
to
In the reading of Latin books, singular as it may appear, I did not find that the words assisted me to discover the meaning but rather that my knowledge of the history enabled me to find out the meaning of the words .45
Vincent
know
We for
he
tum,
ales
says:
quam
cited a
"Itaque
hodie
eprOLiceLe The
books
could
multi
have
used
scienciarum tamquam
a
omnium
vilem
direct
perfectly
gramatica
negligunt
et
est ideo
method, fundamenparum
in
possunt..""° acceptable
individually
correct
not
by
understanding
for
title of
so the
reading
that
the
by
are
not
regarding
is
no
help
role
of
vernacular
there
possible
students
texts.
88
Whether
this
study, of
given
heresy
the
very
their
the
or
use
number
a detailed
it
of
the
their is,
Scripture.
secular
French
the
know
road
On
the
lived
value
the
he
is
and
of
wrote
them
reference
There
a bit
kind
and
to is
to
the
provide
nothing
skeptical
about
poetry:
At quid enim usque hodie parvulorum sensus et lingue poeticis fabulis ac luxuriosis figmentis imbuuntur? Nam et in doctrina poetica sit utilis quantum ad regulas metricas, inutilis tam est, immo perniciosa quantum ad fabulas predictas.4/
He
the
supports
one
who
younger
this
contention
thought
Augustine
Skeptical
of
that
the
of
the
value
readings
(not
and
is
thus
Jerome
we
who as Old
should wept
he
may
squarely
citing
the
as
although
the
Egyptians,
Dido
but
not
he
seems
for be,.
in
Augustine,
spoil
Testament,
structured
spared
by
for
in
Jerome)
difficulty
of
he the
for
list
of
own
it
not
the sins.
skeptical
of
avoids Song
but
his
equally
his
of
acceptable
entirely,
Songs,
which
confronts:
Discat primum Psalterium, his se canticis avocet, et in Proverbiis Salomoniis erudiatur ad vitam... Cumque pectoris sui cellarium his opibus locupletarit, mandet memoriae Prophetus et Heptateuchum et Regum ac Paralipomenon libros Hesdraeque et Hester volumina, ut ultimum sine periculo discat Canticum Canticorum, ne, Si in exordio legerit, sub carnalibus verbis spiritua lium nuptiarum epithalamium non intellegemus vulneret ur.48
Although
Vincent
practices
allegorical
reading
at
silent.
proceeds
readings.
one
particularly
remarkably after
vernacular
espousing
Jerome
that
of
languages,
just
Bible
the
Vincent
alas,
the
We
in
own.
occurs
of
to
vernacular
he
Holy
on
clear.
omission
in Vincent. of
texts
not
into
ordering
value
of
education
third
opening
is
when
coming
in
Manuscripts
door
another,
were
The
the
the
moment
French,
like
is
and
doubtless
of
89
approved is
of
it
avoiding
almost
he
the
much
as
interpretive
one
flagrantly
about
Vincent
he
says.
Indeed,
to
return
approvingly
quotes
transfretare", only
an
what
from
do
as
by
use
the
of
to
clear from
what
case
what
"rubrum
meaning
allegorical
it
of
seems of
he
Vincent
Jerome:
full
tool,
says
huius
interpretation,
in
best as
we
he
We
omits
seculi
can
that
need.
wilfully
next
which
its
here
his
learn we
as
owntext,
pelagus
be
understood
have
elsewhere
stated. Reading, and
it
is
its
limited
by
A girl's in
a
no
course, means
role,
to
girl
closer
to
most
be
reading
scriptural.
only
nature
must
her
is
the
its
education
addition
totally
of
than
is
to
sionem
operis
wol
servitutem.
action
physical Vincent
"quod
tam Of
is
not
feminis
some
importance
the
is
of
limitation
quam
notebooks
to
which
has
as
in
quod
ad
that
a
proto-humanist exemplum
been
cited
"ut
drawn
above:
to
bring "solet
also
per
as
handiocca-
pertinet
domini
of
function
this
epistle
necessarium.
not
Thus
education
his
if
important
devil.
est
the
operacio"*?
temptation,
as
of
delineated.
a vehicle
is
the
the
virtue
primarily
from
notice
by
et
themselves
to
Jerome
for is
and
nisi
restricted
significance
of
in
cogites
viris
less
Action
idleness
quotes
"oracio
aod
important
It
specifically
viewed
valuable
aliud
nihil
is
curriculum,
precisely
her
against much
more
protect
tactic so
be
already
a
not
Indeed,
which
repellantur.
are
important.
of
clipeo
crafts
Vincent's
must
huiuscemodi defensive
of
composed
Prayer
God
part
to
for
girls,
of
Rusticum,
"> of
awareness from
"et
Suetonius,
quod
in
the
90
preferring
part
of
the
As
an
working,
basic
return
to
his
triptych
of
reading,
interlude
in
the
to
Vincent
approves
praying
midst
the
of
idea
decantet” eee
limited
but
cited
While
there
a great
gap
between
Plato
and
is
other
and
Vincent,
for
girls
as
play
the
never
should
is
as
quite
that
limits
are
structed
for
between
theory
following alterum
and
is
no
as
either
suggestion good
or
offered
aspect
of
Vincent's
by
especially
that
this
particular
at
"in
before
etate with
by
Jerome tuition
inasmuch
can
be
as
consid-
et
One
Catholic,
into
that evil,
thought,
Vincent it
the
is
is
they
writers work
that
at
are
and
the in
both
the
by
the lingue,
reading a
reli-
trichotomous While
importance De
cor-
in-
alterum
to
use
deed.
can
distinction
"quorum
who
that
which
underscored
accustomed
ignored true
age
girls he
omission
bonis"--a
deed,
of
Yet
historian
an
division
and
age.
which
a distinction work
education
an
consuetudinibus
between
the
tenera,"
Whatever
that
officiat.">>
morality
"hymnos
education.
as
boys
pedagogy.
particularly
of
girl
music
elements
a
and
understood
that
practice,
dichotomy
moribus
division
and
as
says
confidence
his
moribus
a
musical
Vincent
defines
the
praying
that
'musike'
forgotten,
toward
and
Jerome of
but
working.
reading
of
is
negative.
separated,
"in
be
attitude
understand
genders
not
an
reading
and
aspect
and
nonetheless
specifically
rectly
thinkers
specifically
same
seriously
gious,
is
general
Quite is
it
that
Vincent's ered
Greek
that
theme
How-
practice,
this
of
value
the
on
elaborate
not
does
Vincent
ever
Bye}
vetaret."
commentarios
referretur
diurnas
vel
diuturnos
of
Eruditione
there
thought he
91
focused
entirely
on
the
observable
aspects
of
morality:
that
instruction
and
then
that
word
and
deed. Having are
his
four
of
goals,
these
are
If
context
these
tity
of
whole
For,
of
if
that
scarcely
Thomas
quality tious
one
student
higher
grades.
indeed
the
not
Gens
one
virutes
Cyprian)
one
sees by
held
as
without at
all,
"Drudentia
how
closely
St.
Thomas
as
the
dicitur
four
temperance,
"omnis
virtus
genetrix
in
chastity possessed
men
Beauvais. defensive
or
of
virtues, and
debet
virtutum."
cau-
interest
cardinal
moralis
the
on
of
the
fortitude
needs
One
accountant
courses
the
approxi-
close
Vincent
Origen
disci=
limitation
successful
tougher
of
by
a
role
only
view
the
as
pragmatically
narrow,
the
first
which
judged
chas-
Thomism.
Aquinas.
near-damning
and
and
as
its
has
in
the
hold,
that
day
is
to
as
Vincent's
sense,
distinction
every
avoids
seems
in
important
that
of
however
women
of
larger
et
maturi-
most
purity
that
that
It
sexual
reader
not
who
of
the
is
prudence
of
parcel
first
then,
Cyprian
in
the
capacity
sees
and
of
chastity
serious
a
idea
gestum
the
anticipation
attentive
be,
is
prudence
the
is
habits
the
first,
an
virtue,
may
prudence
the
chastity
part
it
sive
to
good
castitate
is
after
the
remind
only
but
prudence
of
intellectual
are
virtue,
to
assigned
approves
not
sine
in morum
identification
immediately
mates
For
is
et
is
states
pudicicia
supports,
understands
leading
in
place
work
perfect
one
Vincent
"Sc.
Vincent
prudence
pline
with
of
the
moral
moral
taciturnitate
pride of
near
(quoted
and
in
four.
and
the
goals
et
tate."
of
stated
educational
humilitate
the
just
On
justice
esse
the
pru-
basis
92
is
tral
importance for chastity,
intellectual
The active
two
enemies
n99
inquam,
Ornatu - 10.0
tation
of
and
full
stomach
most
dangerous
been
an
well
known.
nence from
The
The
hand
sensual
and
a
The
is
the
that,
philosophers
et
is
great
idea
diminishes
the
aspect
a
of
to
be
at
of
though
right
et
tongue
seem
it
in
length
ear, and
et
hand. to
A
be
the
fasts
and
abstinence
from
of
this
have
be
their
are this
absti-
directly
of
the
re-
herself,
St.
philosophers
to
of
have
gone to Jerome's
conclusion upon
to
all
extreme
takes
ci-
tongue,
appear
Greek
may
delecta-
not
imposed
the
so-
balneo
together
could
the
a
does
He He
knowledge
somno
elicited
virtues.
his
quite
on
acceptance
Paula
"a
eye,
His
regimen
are
et
most
et
to
Joviniarum.
difficult
superflua
possible stress
rigid
the
a gamut
linen.
where
be
in
Jerome
Vincent's
to
invoked
girl.
theme
Paulae
potu
body
some
is
subdivisions
bathed
clean
of
in Contra
utilizes
a
for
of
source
the
the
cen-
of
the
five
cibo
Jerome
freshly
of
that
hearsal
mentions
of
non
qua
keeps
delectacione
has
in
valuable
Sanctae
of
pru-
been
have
sine
the
as
chastity
temptations
state
Epitaphium
Jerome
former
nostrils--with
Jerome
he
which
carnis
ascetic
enthusiast
as
a
superflua
the
asceticism
but
against
"maximaque
mala.
cione,
first
of
succession
awareness.
are
cietate
must
Vincent
that
note
to
able
is
one
virtue,
logical
prudence
of
view
this
Given
dent. aoe
good
is
whatever
For
realization.
the
in
place
their
in
only
differ
they
same;
the
and
one
substantially
are
good
is
what
and
prudent
"What
we may accept:
that the truth must precede goodness
in Thomism
avoid
opinion
the
that
when
he
extremes,
virtue
os
is
a mean
and
short
phrase,
sions
in
the
vice
an
"ne
quid
heart
of
As
conservatism.
"where
your
Fathers
is It
rome.
of
thus
some
is
always
heart
and
in
have
a
pointed
also."
that,
that
of
ten-
out
None
from
of
as
among
Je-
pole
the
medio-
golden
classical
the
these
surround
which
one
cordial
self-contradictory
those
only
it
internal
who
elsewhere
your
than
rather
extremism
express
liberals
significance
upon
draws
Vincent
ascetic
there
may
are
had
inconsistent
of
we
There
himself
is
so
aS
nimis."
Jerome
quite
or
intellectual
treasure
is
tensions,
excess,
eritas. After that
drawing
prosperity
neris
dampnosa
Vincent
need
quam
esuriat
et
a good in
latent
the
need
the
idea
tion
'teneris
on
our
Vincentian
for
of
stent
64
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etatibus,'
ability pedagogy.
to
determine course,
fasting:
which
exactly
ut
semper
valeat. u62
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of
in
et
longa out
the
gradations have
the
of Thus
immolimits
limita-
serious
well
some
aware
was
viribus. —
spells
may
and
hunger
Jerome
maxime
the
est
servire,
quotation
a
"64
the
"melius
quam
corpus
is
thoros,
comedat,
edge
that
Vincent,
Jerome
venire
"Ve-
concerning
first
an
argument
safeguard:
sepe
legere
etatibus
omission
the
corpori
"debilitatur
not
a
"sic
out
points
teneris
Of
of
the
keeping
forever
an
in
rigor
Jerome,
ac
orare
cibum
for
citations
and
vacillare"
lest
mestos
imperare
dolere
quickly
obverse
by means
drink te
moderation
ieiunia."
of
again
Vincent
derata
Les
Jerome
extreme
disciplicent
the
and
in
and
"Michi
authority
solet
post
of
an
as
non
pudiciciam
deal
of
Ovid
danger
mentem
statim
and
second,
to
food
quam
gressus
a
libido
avoid
stomachum
is
is
returns
to
upon
in
been
the
94
thinking fasting
of
those
women
too
much,
but
confidence
that
they
damp
they
do
ing
cells
or
begin not
what
they
not
are
they
keep
their
mouths
they
adopt
rome's
Here
airs
sees
knowledge
that
may
he
be
all
Vincent
this
from
the
friget
Latinity
perhaps
much
immorality
tion
lies
in
on
Terence.
comes
ing
a
to
Having
and
baths
in quoting
own
from
stale
a
is
the
seeming
was
fact
the of
ascetic
focused
on
food
and
in
Jerome:
so
“however
collectanea
cake
doing
"Filia
and
a
is
sacred
the
plays
works,
but
can
the
of
Terence baccho
of
which
his how-
resolu-
still
of
commentary
veneer
the
the
midst
et
Further
this
to
purity
celebrated
that
Je-
classics.
cerere
his
the
that
of
clas-
mediaeval
ic-
elements.
and
opens
tua
has
finally
citing
the
Marriage.
Donatus
remains
of
within
of
for
bib-
learning,
by
"Sine
conclusion
can-
about
of
in
humanism
admired
they
the
female
go-
women
Vincent,
course,
enough:
displayed
teacher
in
amount
on
of
such
remembered
women
the
view
are
and
demonstrate.
And,
respectability
The
sicism
to
to
they
lecturing
be
self-
cold,
that
nothing;
educating
Jerome's
Terence for
on
by
in
Scriptures;
will
a ceiling
convey
Now
Jerome's
of
appropriately
ever
course
insist
their
where
complains
about
It
expected upon
can
the
he
flesh
living
are,
understand
humanistic.
Eunuchus,
and
.
they
short
be
called
venus."
.
they
puts
draws
scarcely
.
the
enlarged
they
scholars. nGs
he
so
"After
where
shut;
stops
mortified
insane.
something
which
how
they
only
process
know
know
of
humanism
one
degree
of
the
saying
think
passages
in
not
became
to
lical
who
drink,
the
nocte
Vincent
door
ad
to
moves
education
Oraciones
to
sleep
at night
surgat,
mane
25
hymnos ter
to
decantet
concludes
Jerome's,
cation no
need
any dite
is. for
Phidias by
et on
a
and
by
What the or
oracioni note
which
Athens
strigil, Praxiteles,
the
...
shows
implication
does
Doedalsas.
lectio
how
succedat."°/ far
Vincent's,
from
view
The
Sparta
of
chap-
and
female
Pla-
edu-
have
to do with
Jerusalem
indeed--
oil,
the
here.
need
no Aphrodite
sponge of
Knidos
No or
the
for
Aphro-
FOOTNOTES
TO
CHAPTER
luyou have sons? Train them and hood. You have daughters? Watch over show yourself joyful to them."
eee
Catholic
ure
New
Catholic
Publishing
Edition
Company,
care for them from boytheir bodies and do not
of
the
1953),
3pante, Inferno, Dorothy Books, 1964), p. 140.
L.
Aut
tendency
Penquin
Spirit.
the
Book
the
age
which
has
a
IV
Holy
p.
Sayers,
trans.
for
where
there
is
zeal,
there
is
(New
York:
(New
York:
lust."
>" Por no public entertainment is lacking For where there is pleasure, there is
savors;
Bible
743.
in danger to the zeal which pleas-
rivalry
which
adds
spice to zeal. And where there is rivalry, there is anger and wrath and rage and pain and all the other things which stem from them and which along with them are not appropriate to discipline Gis 1S) Clopbesiqgas|
Ona woman
Dee (New
York:
R.
Nonesuch
a
Bolgar,
Harper
Sohn The
is
Donne
mutilated
The
and
9 "Neither :
Complete
a
mute
10 "A : marriage
throw
as
But if the girl
: is
295 4)
Poetry,
1955),
nor woman nor purchaser ness or a paymaster."
aks,
Classical
ROW);
Library,
man."
nor
for
made
5.
Ee:
deaf
a
by
Heritage ip
John 53,
Hayward,
"Farewell
person
family
and
its
Beneficiaries
ed.
(London:
2 35
nor
can
consensus
to
madman
become
not
Love."
nor
either
orphan
a wit-
cohabitation."
it happens that there iis no virginity, outside her father's house and the men
they will
will stone
oF
her
in
and
her
she
will
father's
die
since
house
and
she
you
Lor
i.e. that she has passion of her age."
the
bie
a
has
done
will
put
tendency
:
evil
to
2
to
Israel
to
sin
thisevil from your midst."
:
enjoyment
because
of
:
the reputation for chastity is an ephemeral thing in women. . . like a flower . . . it begins to decay in a light Wind . . . particularly when the age is a factor and the authority of the husband is lacking, the husband whose shadow is the safety of his wife." 14
"On
:
some
occasion
she
would
present
the
opportunity
for
disgrace."
of
1Snput Dinah, daughter of Lia, her region. When Sichem, son of
had seen her, came attached father,
went out to see the women Hemor, prince of the region,
he to
took her and slept with her by force. He beher and spoke tenderly to her. Going to his he said, get that girl for me for my wife."
Hemor,
16nsuch is the woman, talkative and roaming, unable to unable to stay at home, but now outside, now in the squares, now lying in wait in the corners."
be
quiet,
Linte a man finds a betrothed girl in a field, seizes her and seduces her, he alone will die: the girl is not to blame . . . if a man comes upon a virgin nor is it a capital offense he will seizes her and it is discovered, who is not betrothed, pay her father fifty silver pieces and marry her because he disgraced her; nor can he send her away allthe days of her life."
185.
Sighart,
Albert
the
(London:
Great
Washbourne,
1976),
Deessls
193i ghart,
Ea
have
2leileen Crum
and
Jacob
Diekso2e
never
Power
joined
in
(Oxford:
The
in
play."
Legacy
University
of the Press,
Middle 1926),
Ages, edited p.
420.
by
98
(New
6
ace R. Owst, Literature and Pulpit in Medieval York: Barnes and Noble, 1933), p. 568.
23Rileen
Power,
p.
24 toseph
Pieper,
England
430.
Prudence
(New
York:
Pantheon
Books,
1959),
B25
and
25) "A lustful mind approaches honorable things more what is not permitted is undertaken more sweetly."
26norothy
Sayers,
pp.
anee, Thomas More: Rogers, ed. (New Haven:
done
LO0-—LOl:
Selected Letters, Elizabeth Yale Press, 1961), p. 106.
28 what has been said at the tender age for
2
nat
OW OF
brings
the
lustful
upright
before about girls."
age
of
boys
be
boys,
far
j
:
:
Sumaturity in teaching between speed and slowness.
rather
than
inculcating 34
must
be
what
and
too
D. W. Sylvester, Methuen"and Cou, L970)
flies
much
in the teacher learners."
mother in their the Gracchi."
must be looked for For as Seneca said
scarcity of words and thinness make the tedium of slowness fixes itself pected
same
age."
gore is written that the speech of the infancy contributed much to the eloquence of
much
the
Frances
away."
3lian upright life, honesty and maturity authority and accomplishes much in the
3
eagerly
by.
the listener more easily, And
so
one
i.e. moderation to Lucilius:
less what
must
beware
interruption." :
Educational pees 0s
Documents
intent: is ex-
800-1816
too
(London:
ys)
Shaye
:
:
:
Let her daily repeat to you a fixed part of Scriptures. Let her learn a number of Greek verses. Let learning of Latin follow close after. If the tender lips do not learn from the beginning, the language is corrupted to a foreign accent and our native speech is debased by alien faults." See Quintilian on the order to be observed in learning Greek and Latin.
“pierre Courcelle, Late Latin Writers and Their Greek Sources, Harry E. Wedeck, trans. (Cambridge: Harvard Press,
£969 )i- ape
valk
S55.
J.
(Berkeley:
38 soan
E957) so pe
ie House,
Paetow,
Evans,
J.
Life
Chaytor, p.
40cnaytor,
4lupor
to
the
Study
of
Medieval
History
California
Press,
1917),
p.
396.
in Medieval
France
(New
York:
Phaidon,
to Print
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York:
October
42chaytor,
43npy language."
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From
Disk
23s
God
the
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is
Essays
the
end is
divine,
of
the
all end
and
things, of
all
thus
theolog SY
arts."
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interpreting
Press)
Script
3.
thus
concerns
Oxtord
of
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which
Guide
University
and
explaining
of Montaigne
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4.
46wand so grammar is neglect as worthless
the and
trans.
scripture
by
E.
J.
in
a
Trechman
foreign
(London:
43 rpid.
many ers.”
basis of all knowledge, which too can accomplish too little in oth-
47 wand why should the senses be daily filled with stories of the poets and wild imaginings? For let there be something useful in poetry concerning metrics, for nothing is useless even in the dangerous words of the poets."
SB iret her learn first the Psalter and let her take some time off with these songs and let her learn of life in Proverbs of Solomon . . . when she has made the storehouse of her mind rich with these pleasures, let her commit to memory Prophets, Heptateuch, book of Kings and Chronicles, and rolls of Ezra and Esther so that finally she may read the Song of Songs without danger. If she read it at the start, she might be harmed by not realizing that it was a wedding song expressed in carnal language."
49° prayer
and
Aceton.s
2Vnthey areirepelled by a shield wc thinking. of
Stig nothing
52
that else
through the opportunity of work you but what pertains to the service of
"necessary
for
Cees could
in order that not be noted in
Beet
her
55" Harm 56
"In
Maturity
wir.
of
All
sing
on
and
behavior
moral
Dis
,
well
as
women."
é
songs.“
hand
virtue
:
in
chastity and
;
as
think Lord."
: he might prevent their doing anything daily notebooks or longer journals."
the’ one
purity
28a i gears
men
may the
work,
and
on
the
humility
other
and
morals."
ought
to
be
deed."
silence
prudent."
los
a
in
ey ow
and
that
>9 especially associations."
bad
60nbrom adornment."
to
from
excessive
excessive
delight
Slane destructive lust the couch of sorrow."
of
in
pleasures
food,
Venus
is
of
the
flesh
drink,
sleep,
not
accustomed
and
bath
and
to
come
O2nzy is preferable to suffer in the stomach than in the mind, to rule the body than to serve it, to falter in step rather than in chastity." "Thus let her eat so that she may always hunger
and
immediately
after
food
have
the
strength
to
pray
and
read."
63npest
the
body
64
and
immoderate
jong
°pavid University
s.
Press,
66nwithout
sing
OT opet in the
be
Wiesen, 1964),
food
and
stripped
St. pp.
of
its
strength."
feasts
displease
me
Jerome
as a Satirist
in
the
young."
(Ithaca:
Cornell
147-48.
drink
love
your daughter get up at morning and let reading
shivers."
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CHAPTER CHAPTERS THE
Having
established
tellectual ter
44
gard Of
excessive
the
the
Psalmist,
to
peats
‘superfluum.'
Is
offer
is
too
rome
himself
both
of
have
known
of
view
would
and
still
Vincent
it
in
the
sense
of
serve
to
their
used
if
Even
of
did
number
and
re-
this:
(art), Sene-
that
Je-
'unnecessary,'
as
Ecclesiastes
2.16,
had
may
vehemence
any
undercut
the
force
out
the
legitimacy,
not
may
or
in-
to
plural
moderate
a more
cited
his
of
he
absolutely--
out
neuter
Vincent
than
or
is
ap-
ornamentation
He
the
against
which
moot
point
Vincent.
who
ornament by
version
to
known
excrement. >
citations,
is
to
Aurelianus
of
or
necessary
Vulgate
Je-
beginning
remains
re-
cosmetics.
the
comparatively evil
with
argue
very
in-
Chap-
Peter,
superflua,*
which
in
and
St.
and
auctores
is
were
texts
word
guestion
an
Cyprian,
from
the
continues
coiffure,
other
moral
particulary
It
the
in
dangers
do
though
MORAL
basic
Vincent
that
in
the
vanity,
interpreted
uses
Caelius
the
very
be
43
clothing,
and
The
of
ornamentation
does
which
those
to
45.4
bodily
dicate
7
nature.
to
Epistle
in
fact Ovid
and
of
compromise
much
superfluous
ca
a
'superfluous'
i.e.
dangers
whatsoever,
pears
42
CHIEFLY
pedagogy,
ornament
is
beautifying
his
the
44-51:
MATERIALS,
Chapters
of
elaborate
importance
any
in
features
to
to
rome,
SUPPORTIVE
V
sources, of
tone
mitigating
po-
sition.
Above the
one
equation
of
had
pointed
woman's
chastity
to
man's
only,
partial
prudence.
It
is
of only
104
natural
that
Thomas,
in
that
chastity
discussing
"instead
prudence
is
of
directed
to
"enemy
God. ru
opposed
to
moderate
the
citing
Jerome
assure
deals
tacentis
ram,
ut
is
the
meant the
by
things
a contrast
TWIG.
It
and
St.
but
follows face,
nor
form
only
idea to
tints
and
man
thinks
are
Vincent
prudence:
"itaque
so
such
Vestis
habeat,
much
si
more
that
per
of
cunning
prudence.
unobjective
can
several
astutia it,
"occurs for
it
is
(manifestatione this
distinction
demonstrating
patristic of
rouges,
the
ter-
is
of
neither letters times
opposed
to
Veritabis, between his
2
astutia
quotation
auctores.
citations the
by
de
(astutia)
What
who
mat-
yet
temperament
'tactics',
in
ipsa...
of
is
list
im-
In
precisely
long
...
straightforwardly.
known'
Vincent
especially
of
..
is,
the
knowledge
writes
for
and
and
is
this
means
which
non
false
'death'
here
.
and
clarify
especially a
of
and
act
publicly is
rugam
Thomas
regard
helps
that
Si
trabatur"®
this
which
Jeronimus
insidious
has
Paul
truth
classical
hair
dicit
of
life,
body
station.">
unholy
obverse
indicium:
the
who
Si)a all
There of
is
simplicitas
from
est
squarely,
in
the
rather the
videaris,
Apostle
"making
a
aptacione
this
the
and
shows
the
“prudence
and
St. remarks
human
of
(8.6f),
possessions
for
flesh,
of
good
that
importance
the
all
covetousness
the
characteristic
of
Chie
own
of
of
the
says
.
all
particularity. most
.
cunning,
animi
intriguer
face
his
with
alcior
greater
for
end
Romans
further
ornament,
prudence
toward
tothe
.
against
true
solely
He
(who
vestis
false the
Epistle
straining
to
curiosa
the
covetousness
needed
ters)
directed
serving
according
of
be
use
against of
which
the is
coloring basi-
LOS
call an offense y
implying Yet
thereby
Vincent
being
consuetudine
deforme
nobiles
ac
must
be
next
chapter
and
At
proof
even
very
next
it
is
of
the
classic
he
the
same
the
he
earlier
wardness nodius
and hiis
yronice
et
no
one
only
qui
non
"Et eo
that
not
is
puelle
Reputation
it-
any
indication of
best
the
in
the
anticipating
shall
girl
the
of
ye be known."
the
to
responsibility
but
innocent,
only
wife--not
ea
an-
associates so
de
still
give
already
friends
quia
execrari
rooted
the
of
debent
here
does
work,
revera
et
image.
another
to
ipso
sees
is
own
of the Almighty.
own
with
he
of he
Vincent
the
understanding would
have
been
talia
at
he
has
spared
above.
facere
us
first
medium
as
mentioned
verentur
reminds
literature
through
contradictions
sic
of
again hand
of and
how most
florilegia.
about some
Thus:
Had
Ennodius of
the
"unde
loquitur,
of
candentes roseo de facie.9
the
classical
de murice
citations
vultus/Atque
does
fidem
Vincent
en-
tamquam
morum
express
for
awk-
irrisorie:"
Tingite pandite
In
of
patristic
texts
writer,
his
often
Caesar's
as
one
subject
adds
sentence
knows
degree
he
one's
here
plan
refugere
seems
"by
of
God's
suspicion.
against
that
though
of
the
meretrices,
What
its
of
nature:
concern
as
be
must
theme
Perhaps
has
with
omnino
which
Vincent
girl--she
reworking
very
facere
Vincent's
theme
the
young
The
its
hoc
itself,
events,
all
in
mulieres."®
which
part
in
added
controlled.
can
a
an
controlled,
be
men,
is
testimonium
of
detraction
how
wrong
sancte
example
it
dissatisfaction
solent
propter
self
a
introduces
painting's
other
because
any
106
very
where
it
virgins'
being
free
obvious.
taint
of
those
maidens
be
perfectly
as
well
as
designated
free.
a
Middle
Ages,
no
sphere
of
convent. 7°
fact
true
that
those
activity
nec
prohibentur,
the
of
to
from
should
God
himself,
Renaissance
early
women
deo
for
i.e.
proper
virginibus
"Denique
talia
trictius
is
It
particular
convent,
the
for
in
that
specifying
the
found
cated
by
detraction
of
notion
the
underscores
Vincent
the
so
is
Ovid
in
even
not
whatsoever,
irony
of
awareness
who
were
well
edu-
them
save
that
of
dis-
omnino
consecratis
illis
mortale
peccatum
further
against
the
esse
dubitatur. "++ Jerome
of
the
is
beautifications
hairdressing. recall
that
field,
is
age
sigh
still
common
point
Jerome,
he
his
best
toga,
he
women
well as
ambiguous
then
relief
is
to
valuable
even
in
of
The
remarkably
"that
dressed
a
involved
with
awakens,
especially
taken,
but
he
is
as
for
he
had
sometimes
dreamt his
one
an
in
to
do
well
authority
in
this
recalled he
neatly
that
regard
would
that
hair
grateful
viciousness
he
in
was
old
a boy
curled
is
his
.
free
to
again,
..
with
from
such
torture."!? All
of
cosmetic
ments
sicut
abuses
which
serious
the
above
peculiar
follow
judgment iam
honestate
vel
may
that
ostensum cultus,
corporis
which
est non
be
to
interpreted
women,
are
so
Vincent in
is
truly
pulcritudo,
videl,
are
as
est
huius
to
prevent
quia
vana
com-
any
"Denique,
libro
honestis
against
serious
a humanist.
operis
vitanda
arguments
there
restrictive
tercio
solum
but
as
capitulo
personis
est
et
de
faciei
caduca
107
et
eciam,
ut
solutist
and
attitudes. then
in
completely
To
quote
pluribus,
Petronius
est/et
precium
plena
tilian
himself
thought
or
mihi
even
tibullij:
tersus
for
and
illud
sit
plicity
of
his
life
and
the
helpful
is
the
fact
that
lines,
that
and
part
of
of
"the
Certainly
self
open
to
Further
being
vel
dinem
have
This later
of
view date,
as
cupiat,
seems was
but
on
of
his
in
of
the
both
for
use
later
sed
laqueum
to
his
only
sim-
less of
about
daughter
She
docta
is
forty of
the
puella"??
all-too-passion-
ignorance he
upon
of
has
even
and
the left
that
et
for
Tihim-
si
at
is
a
rather
pulexitu=
peccat.
only
complex
acts
appetat
nec
inordinate
Thomas
Vincent
than
thought
of
mortaliter
scandal
that
rather
etiam,
tantum
iniciendo
women
motives
on
"Ceterum
limited,
show
the
interpreters.
indiscrete aliis
the
collectanea,
culpability
radically able
in
Tibullus,"?°
still
a
cura
provocamus,
the
by
to
Quin-
conflation
to
invoke
emphasis
blameworthy:
though
by Vincent.?®
responsibility
his
vendere
for
although
written
to
Sulpicius,
queries
is
like
cui
aims,
belong
enough
auctor
a
ab-
mediaeval
latter:
Even
is
most
the
Graecos
himself
Tibullus,
not
forma
his
dictu,
the
not
attractive
of
poetry
still
ostendat,
modesty
we
is
videtur
singularly
first
sufficient
appeti
maxime
cited
the
commitment
than
nobis
quoque
mirabile
would
it
"Elegia
Tibullus
Corpus
based
there
stresses,
a
elsewhere
Vincent
canon,
attitude
Rufus
declarations
bullan
as
the
Sulpicius
author
ate
Sulpicia,
is
dark-age
manu."14
elegans is
of
referre
that
Tibullus
view
particularly
procul
grande
atque
this
Tibullus,
though
Tibullus
This
self-denigrating
compensate
"Tuxta
cuius
nociua. "23
a
okie
slightly issue
in
108
dealing these
by
the
foolish
from
quotation The tones
those
traction debet
and
habere
clericos
vel
The judge
terms
lowing:
the
of
of
this
of
sources
super
of
relation
of
In
terms
men
and
tension
which
combines
the
statim
were
been
reinforces
sects.
viros,
ne
arrogance
and
and
unjust
in
est
defensive
resisting
the
"Et
'mulier
propter
cadant
exacer-
is
above.
the
Thus:
velamen
women,
captus
cited
themselves
at-
of
in Vincent's
inherent
has
ignorance
or
This
chapter
suum
of
Thomas.
holofernes
pagan
caput
St.
design
by
in
that
clear
seems
import.
Judith
which
spirituales
the
by
over
confusion
The
book
acrimony
exact
from
"Sicut
EN
5
conclusion
of
glosses
citation
Judith: -
It
serious
on
following
in
takensh
but
taken
taken,
not
responsibilities
relative
takes
aeyeltiea
@xeiblals)
in
Vincent
but
established
the
toward
omission
bated
the
girls,
distinctions
titude
this
with
and
given
both
and
given,
not
given,
be
can
scandal
is,
That
tance.
impor-
fundamental
of
aspects
three
least
at
are
there
which
post:
angelos'
per
id
de-
est
eam. "*t
culpability
is
hard
to
standpoint
of
our
time.
one-sidedness
of
the
clerical
position
ne
scandalizeris in decore
"Virginem
ne
conspicias,
Less
forte
difficult
is
to
read
the
fol-
illius."*? Having
sanctity
exhausted
caused
by
the
particular
sensuous
and
sensual
Chapter
45
discusses
the
importance
as
as
servants,
but
also,
well
counting is
that
on her
segregation associates
by are
obstacles
by
of
factors,
Virtuous,
The
a Viiegiamnes
Vincent
companionship,
direct
gender.
to
implication, thrust
of
the
solmshall'she
bes
in
of
friends
he
is
argument | stn
par-
109
ticular,
women. take
the
society
No intertwining place.
couples.
Still The
obvious,
but
puellas
et
even
roles
a mixing
possibilities
for
possibility
comatos
...
that
is
idea
is
to
nobilium
vitare
the be
greges
SiPaeebec ties individual
in
loquitur
que
And
the
of
scheme
apostulus Cum
nolunt,
habentes
dampnacionem,'
but
is
viewed
It
the
The
..
ne
the
importance
fecerunt,"
below,
dyabolo
baptismo,
in
sunt
that
seems
pedagogy
of
order
to
support
ample
on
the
banum
cor
Vincent. this
negative
suum,
cum
eciam the
the
most
viduas
is
MestLictive,.
insidiaretur
post: eis,
christo
offers
nubere
tota
quia
professe Paareitam
the
maiden
negative.
a sine
but the
gua
non
1S
ecrue.
it
anitpodal
'applicaverunt et
etiam
discussed
be
the
is
authority
"Et
danger-
inquit,
vis-a-vis
of
light
neces-
huiusmodi
quam
will
widow
Vincent
tantummodo
abrenunciando
eius
to
position
domos
repositam,'
fidem,
vel
position
the
in
in
clear-
sexual
obviously de
The
honoribus,
quas
deum
apud
the
that
plane:
eas
fuerint,
emissi
of
It
ad
illarum
widow:"Et
sc.
most
the
‘adolescentiores,'
of
obedience
of
inflanter
role
only
historically
example
maritorum
pompis
et
lascivas
but
nec
sed
are
latgraderrsa: e
obvious,
the
luxuriate
prius
voti
'sc.
fidem,
enim
triangle
"Inter
puel
should
married
"'nolo'inquit,'te
..
devita.
of
married
state
and
accedere,
is
.
virgins
is
course
'yiduas
primam
eee
from
matronly
that
that
sepiunt,
mee
ake
7
avoided:
congressum
free
tension-filled
youth
frequenter
kept
and
of
but
iuvenes
beyond others
a
is
and
eunuchorum
viduis
is
be
virginal
length
cupio
ous
the
hair
of
quas
of
should
of
matronarum te
virgins
worse
this
association
ly
of
nocte
quasi dormivi
for
rn exclico-
110
quens
eos.'
Si
illum
deus.
Ipso
incendiarii
et
Having to
ment. cent
46
the
the
is
Bernard
and
in
meant with
prised
find
etiam suos
that
'sermonem
de
rebus
pudor cent
ornat
their
de
eyes
all
ly female,
but
cism
that
the
cent
goes
on
monks
to
argue
a fortiori:
ac
gestuum
Vincent
dam
in
an
to
"Hec
concludes
urbanitas
to
ut
virgo
quanto
easily
quam
he
begins
and
question.
we
est are
superesse.
Nam
si
domi
quid
cautum
putamus,
in
an
aspect
keep
importance
both
the
of
viros quibus
of
keep
this
peculiar-
as
Porro
maturitate
silence
Seneca,
de
monasti-
downcast.??
female
and
Vin-
maidens
Bernardian eyes
Bible
Ambrosius.
et
of
their
mulieres
pudorem?'"28
think
sur-
= Mato
tacere
that
vir-
castior,
ecclesia
to
Vin-
a bit
stressed:
commendat
fulfill-
distinguish
ambiguity,
so
ued® anxious
in
honestate
beata
large
order
tend
was
the
a
insistence
We
it
by appeal
a criticism
puellarum
by
themselves
puellarium
ambrosius
offers
this
support
eyes
he
virginibus
fact
downcast
idem
iubentur
control.
in
to
deesse
taciturnitas
of
under
is
is
. is
silence,
in
that
'silence'
Vincent
Accordingly
humility
enim,
ecclesiarum
obnoxii.
that
humility,
approval
virgini
etatem,
follows
by
disperdet
sunt
morti
seems
of
Given
divinis
interrogare
it
et
chastity.
"Decet
humilior."2/
inquit,
above of
dei,
excommunicati
divisions
tantowsie
violaverit
sacrilegio
the
humility:
to
templum iure
aspects
what
quotes
ginity
etiam
with
Just
autem
namque
offered
subdivide
Chapter
quis
ponit
and
the
universa
Wala
better
morum
exemplum
virgine.">°
this
of
chapter
life
sive
at
the
with
a
rather
court.
curialitas
facit
Thus:
eas
bold
"Sed
stroke:
quarun-
plerumque
ai
procaces of
atque
Vincent
rect
which
criticism
Whatever
the
the
status
Vincent dict
the
so
ad
etatem
si
causa
nullum
est
si
for
dico
n34
maritum
only
qualified
est
die does
enim
by
one
see
a
mu
that
of
to
in-
the
a very
modern
autem
"Cum
custodes,
il-
consensu
variety
legittima
subest, liberorum
videl,
reconciliacio,
academic
the
on
judgment
quia
one
the
part
sees of
consensu
sine
independence
seeming
inquit,
'puella
Non
parentum.
exspectat
sed
one
tendency
importantly
most
pudoris,
profectionis.
able
">>
"'Consulitur,'
virginalis
of
a wide
inimicorum
illarum,
iudicium
is
de
causa
si
this
Yet
grow.
least
earumvel
specifies
Beauvais
consensu
to
at
says:
he
contrahendi,
independent
de
he
eas
possunt
But
di-
mouthpiece
provide
when
ginties.
sunt
of
that
a
were
here
parentes
evitacio,
que
simple
does
dico
"ideo
pupils
that
attitude
towards
problem:
then
scholasticism.
illa
sponsalibus;
new
licite
general
manners.
matrimony
Vincent
Vincent
vero
and
matrimonium
causa
in
radically
Not
2
matriomonium.
de
a
notice
devenerint,
subest,
allows
"Ideo
his
as
Vincent
of
marriage:
with
consulitur
wife.
puelle
et
to
a whole
fornicacionis
girls:
Vincent
morals
discussion
sunt
Vincent
eligere
bad
to
nuptui.'
sees
associates
de
its
introduces
sedacio
One
quite
for
for
procreacio,
which
control .of himself
virgin
plures
of
in
The
extended
in
legittima
bellorum
ambience
is
much
nubilem
reasons
that
the
compromise
important
tradere
larum
to
is
his
in
dissolutas."?+
it
47
of
proviso
quia
of
court
movement
leads
quo,
is
et
condemnation
Chapter
of
lascivas
iam
viro
is
non
enim
desponsata
B35
statement
of
why
a girl's
consent
112
is
required:
tum"?6
"Invite
which
shows
that
themselves,
but
judgment
is
required
but
about
only
as
to
even
the
Vincent's
hind
some
with
approval
quoque
Vincent
more not
with
time
of
is
not
thinking finds
to
the
wedding.
liberalism,
the
serve
malum
one
regard
the
modifier,
again
solent
strikingly
possible
subtle
nupcie
only
to
of
girls
the the
choice
and
if
girl's
of her spouse,
can
even
examples
proven-
that
There
but
habere
be
it
some
lurks
doubt be-
authorities he quotes
undercut
any
such
putative
freedom.
As
one
Vincent
clear
he
is
yet
his
daughter says,
filiam
XIX:
is
that
off
for
he
'Quod
quod
his
royal
brated
non
case
of
his
supra:
quoque
dicit
matrimonium
cure
fornica-
for
potest
bestowing
sit
continere:,"
be
opus
figura The
iungit grande
grandis
logic
good
is
about
matrimonio
est
order
to
as
"melius
Qui
in
of
rei,
this
symbolists
ought
daughters!
will
not
its
fieri
possit
audience
that
parents
coniunxit,
hoc
well
preceding,
children
hesitant
ecclesie.">/
Vincent
deus
the
et
stresses
deliberacione
hoc
quia
and
parent
ubi
immediately
than
christi
their
course
full
Ido
the
parents
the
apostoli,
coniunctionis
lessly
To
he knows
nuptii,
from
procreation
benefacit?
tradere
Of
to
about
reason.
illud
suam
marry
perceived
adding
when
“et
reference to
have
concerned
another
virginem
sc.
more
from
tion
his
might
homo
youth:
non
Oportet,
this
the
indissoluble
remedium on
have
ne
that
of
nature:
separet',
postea
habere. "28
theme
Marriage
Vincent
"illud ideo
cum
contingat
Perhaps was
Isabelle
arranged
of
in
care-
Mathei magna
penitere
de
addressing
recalling Angouleme
the and
celeJohn
Wak}
Sansterre.
At
demeaning a
et
lebetes Sola
et
to
him:
"Et
sc.
quod
dicit
an??
in
Then
siasticus:
of
a
should
be
"Et
homini
sensato
lays
great
them
rather
both
intriguing
vel on
stress
girl
turpe
da
"id
est
and
herself
consenciat
non
amore
libidinis,
be
increase physical
quotes
on
the
in
Eccle-
to
gloss
strenuo
po-
Vincent
obligation
to
immediate
more
est
primi-
filialis
obediencie
prélisn"*-
and
devoted
explicitly
is
48
offered
parents
placed
He
admonenda
sed
modo
different
Sara,
traditur
viro
ut
or
Citing
her
viro,
is
are
and
of
Et
First
ac
children
de
mulier
prudenti
éatua ote and
est
goes
ac
Vincent
will
then
‘et
emuntur.
which
old
school
quoque
stress
moral.
illam:"
autem
Chapter
too
and
"Cum
desiderio
great
choice.
no
expecting
et
a
Jerome,
probare.
vir
of
inquit,
that
been
spouse
desires:
physical
is
coniugium
way:
parents the
on
than
has
neither
is
sic
ante
wise
eleganti
it
et
intelligendum
future
by
vestes
idem
proper
be
diviti
for
the
should
an
one
vehicle
"'Equs',
Then
Accordingly
he
quam
should
in
there
probantur
remediis:
making
husband
cius
vel
de
virtues
in
ut
libro
eum
hostes. "7°
'sensata'
tus,
uxore,
licet
that
the
quoted
mancipia,
intelligence
de
non
probability
the
of
dicit
protanus
size.
et
by
already
inevitable:
ostenditur..
sponse
virtues:
vilissima
et
out
translate,
prius
discernible
the
to
urceolus
Ovidius
Anche
Theophrastus
canis
level
quod
point
are
calix
the
does
mistakes
et
non
for
he
forbears
and
bos
uxor
rises
on
one
marriage
asinus
events
quotation
quotation
for
all
to
the
the
need
young
for
girls.
social
to
a Marriage
Given
harmony,
the
it
course
strong
comes
as
which
concern
no
sur-
114
"Omnes cal
Vincent
approving
socrus
oderunt
nurus. "43
this
be
igitur est
the
the
love
in
had
urged
four
stated:
This him
him, at
ways. "Sub
due,
and
by
least
tion
of
cundus'
sit itself
videl.
has
ut
ab
tablish
logic
principle
or
reasons
based
from
so
when
he
autem
et
sed
one
"debet
Three
et
dichotomous
such
and
such.
that
1.
with
Vincent
they
those
that
there
women
be
loved,
and
faults
are
that
to
to
2.
cannot
be
"Uxori
mulier
follows
est,
eruput
This
Ramus
are
'se-
propter
please
his
was
vel
to
Vincent
so
Many
their
will
has
hus-
and
In
es-
causes
save
faults
overlooked.
vir
sui
an
placere
but
they
overlook
for
fornicacione
divisions,
urge
they
a
later
does
will
Then
ipse
fearing
concern
'primus'. ei
tui."4>
giving
by
"Secundum
autem
centuries
statements
for
ut
by
Nam
Then
no
this
Genesis
Paul:
viro.
with
had
his
St.
vir."76
has
as
rights,
shows
uxor
hierarchy
manifest
ways:
non
esse,
this
him,
might
"Illos
dominabitur
quotes
beginning
his
fornication.
patiently
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dilectionem
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116
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widows
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quotes
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precisely
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and
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the
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all
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perforce
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orphaned
morally
"hec
point,
that
once,
citations
conclusion,
four
four
and
specialis,
but
virgins
of
erat
.
concern
primitiva
enim
loqueretur:
tanquam
some
dei
Quid
uxores
mundo,
utiam
cicius
post
this
cura
satisfy
Et habent
ecclesie
they
inde
demonstrates
out:
multo
cum
paragraph
Vincent
.
esse.
utuntur
next
.
acceleraretur.
ubi
est,
.
subsistet?
of
his
that
poor We
know
children
"church"
of the similar
could
plight
1733)
of
the
women
Having virgins,
in
left
thus
state.
well
as
he
women
fy:
"Si
eam
nuptui
necessity,
one
conflicts
necessity
Jerome
is
twice
Sarian
man
was
deal.
Vincent both
their
Indeed
rosam,
de
sexuality
grudging one
can
above carnis
cione fer
a
casuist
invoked
as
an
nec
the
such
as
Raymond
widowhood,
but
he
itself sed
In
is
quia
mihi
ald
"Nec
spiritus
is
St.
Faced
discernitur
such
dubitamus,
marry
..
is
"
nice
has
For young
a
de
of
men
that
we
have
deo
concessum
ab
who
there
whose
virginitate
pecorum
mothers
spinis
way
which
a
c
married
sanata
licet
of
"..
lego
offensive
tantum
i-
100:30:60.
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behavior
as
ration
it:
subject
similitudo
V2
it
of
virginity
cited
an
coniugatorem,
quantum
of a
quotes
al-
prelap-
state
provides
the
pathetic
angelorum.
daughters
with
in
that
Jerome
had
of Penafort.
that
generant:
Vincent
imaged
fidelium
concubitum,
as
virgines
Louis'
dicere
order
valuable,
alternative,
an
the
he
for
possibility
prove
supremacy
as
speci-
allows
up
represented
men
parentibus
opens
the
and
for
marriage
to
stress
does
Vincent
specifies
as
their
nubendi,
for
as
to
that
He
not
understand
that
view
doing
women
alternative
state.
authority
thus
for
wars.
position
and
only
same
any
the
grounds
by
aurum.
distare
the
so
soluble
condescension
et
By
itself
terra
cited:
with
preferred
B10
importance.
nupcias,
ina
over
necessitas
of
very
virginal
marriage
laudo
51
which
marriage
relative
is
virginity
the
sit
...,
moral
over
puelle
those
Vincent
of
is
by
responsibilities
Chapter
tradendi
cited,
the
primacy
begins
nec
ready
widows
widows,
virginity
vero
political
and
the
Thus
as
discussed
matrons
conclusion
behind
is
imita-
, might
pre-
Jerome
124
cepisti. mle to
tried
who only
to
have
ipsa
follows
draw
her
her
Vincent pects:
Then
autem
only
blithely
he
also
matheo
unde
is
is xiii
to
rightly
cian.
in
ideo
as
indeed
a dualism grated
the
of
a
as
"Sed
recludentes,
ment,
been
quia
multe
ut
better
to
is
Thus:
"De
celorum
soul
De
laid
down
as but
by
meaningful
primo
dicit
for
dominus
absconditus. non
century logic,
is
usually
yet
Vincent
than
thesaurum
as
istum
illud
est
in
a
logi-
in
vasis
monasterio
All
of
the
Eruditione,
is
dependent
upon
is
deni-
in which
heighten
a way
illustration,
rather
abscondunt
Vincent
such
ponderacio
by
melius."/°
of
in
itself
thirteenth
as-
victoriosa,
thesauro
omnis
habent
prudenter
the
six
quia videl.
qualities
exegesis
dominated
puelle
whole
and
of
encyclopaedist
servetur
the
body
The
century
an
these
which
xxvi:
into
fructuosa,
Biblical
regnum
anime."/°
virginity
commendabilia,
nature
literal
ecclesiastico
of
god.
Ecclesiasticus
metaphorical.
renowned
Hence:
and
of
est
sex
first
sexual
the
of
graciosa,
the
rules
simile
have
fictilibus,
se
more
continentis
thought
the
the
a vengeful
virginitate
Matthew
overlook
dictur
digna
St.
by
qualities
speciosa,
by avoiding
which
the
amplify
violates
Augustine
in
To
quotes
to
that
in
preciosa,
gloriosa." ue
not
destroyed
subdivides
"sunt est
hand
convent
the
from
away
daughter
virginal
Praetextata
of
example
horrible
the
esse
dei
socrus
prestitit,
beneficium
tibi
grande
regis;
sed
militis
uxor
esse
noluit
iquod
Indignaris
..«
.
filie
mater
quit,
in-
invides,
"Quid
confused:
are
reality
of
levels
when
chieved
a-
easily
paradox--so
of
full
so
trope
wonderful
a truly
with
the
importance
former of
the
above
always
latter.
argu-
125
The brief
which
begins
quite
to
lilies
et
1ilii
candor
illi
virginitas
est
lucis
enough here
eterne
et
appreciate
yet
another
of
mea
inter
one's
speculum
Vincent's
sine
the
.
macula
spon-
pruitate
in
from
moves
the
and
enim
sic
We
mirrors,
readily but
dualism
candor
vii:
sapiencie
omnipresent
et
lumini,
etc."/8
for
to
purissimus
.«
incorrupto
enthusiasm
of
sc.
whiteness
pure
libro
in
is
"sicut
Hinc
then
He
".
that
Songs:
of
LOGLGE
antithetical
quia
a
kinds
strict
filias.
Thus:
dicitur
the
for
of
dicitur,
the
of
rather
obtuseness
Song
assimilatur
quo
example
the
light.
maxime de
of
delectatur;"//
ac
pure
of
more
perfectly
of
pasci
lilia
receives
substitute
measure
amico
by means
et
reveals to
section sic
inter
reflecting
other's
est
famous
mirrors
beauty,
interpretation
complacet
sibi
content
certain
spinas,
ibidem
virginum
nevertheless
a
the
a
of
inter
ipse
sus
by
virginity,
is
showing
obvious
librium
which
of
Vincent
by
essence
the
aspect
treatment
analogy
He
second
of
we
have
Vincent's
Weltanschauung. The sense
is
of
God
that and
maxime
deo
those
that
the
his
idea
the
two
virgin
is
the
above
at
least
doublings
of
behavior
those and
was
proof.
solum
non
here man,
In
for
in
is
thus
being
this
it
man
and
sed is
watched argues
observers
to
which
argument
Vincent
the
by
to
the
Vincent
in mundo,
Secondly,
pleased
so
constantly
limiting
it)
first
is
hominibus
(in
used
the
she
Implicit
below.
especially
graciousness’?
Tertullian
.
..
girl's
earth,
as
grateful
celeste
God
or
doubly
in
and
both
on
"
graciositas
or
is
angelis
et
that
and
by
angels,
Christ,
heaven
quality
agreeableness,
iljustrated
says
by
third
the
ital
point
126
sue
tri
dixit;
eos
dum
ostendit,
habere
'ecce
sibimet
ad
invicem
tuus',
et
discipulo:'ecce
filius
.se
familiaris..
virginitas
christo
fuit
evangelista
iohanne
in
et
maria
beata
in
specialiter
"Denique
in
virgin
male
and
female
illustrious
most
the
together
brought
death
his
at
having
his
of
ma-
dum
conmendavit
tua
mater
.
181 The gins
fourth
by
fruit
accepting
rather
Isaiah's
eunuchs
holding
up
in
ad
on
a wife
struggle,
and
fifth
crown
the
given
in
"Et
hoc
quodammodo
tum,
quia
iam, *3 ed
This
solely
young
quod
on
widows
is
second,
argument
to
of the
she
virgines
is
not
superant
the
most
interesting
to
maxime
in-
facit assimilat
its the
that to
when
he
only
who
has
fortune. he
comes
to
victoriositate. first
reward
like
angelos
the
of emi-
angels
quantum
a
ad
but meri-
naturam, isti acquirunt. per victor-
logically
virgins.
as
is
Vincent
has reached a remarkable
per
than
Bacon
further
virgin
sunt
might
eos
on
sponte
Vincent
virgines
hostages
virginity,
Atalanta
virginity
yet
gloss
quedveosmanteriius
by
given
illi
earth
"quod
enunciated has
else
"quod
a
celorum
However,
first,
be-
heavenly
with
regnum
behavior.
deo;"
quality
for
view
important,
earth:
later
his
nence, in
on
of
this
propter
here
Vincent
produces
christo, | andathi rd,
Christian her
is
children
expands
the the
even
fruitfulness.
virginity
"quasi
a model
principle
Vincent
Imaging
as
is
supporting
'quasi'
ways
(husband)
that
virgins
ef ficit
the
considere
idea
serviendum
eustamiliares
unit"
as
Origen
liberiores
virginity
earthly,
The
three
of
the
than
castratesecc
sists
facet
principle
have
However,
given
which greater
Vincent
if
exercis-
merit
apples;
to
fvonilty,
wz
vis-a-vis a
angels,
masculine
Origen)
immo in
pore of
naturam
sine
him
maker
of
not
to
would
come
virgins.
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Difficilis
Jerome
are
weapons
inconsistent be,
at
on
remarkably,
this
quote credit
for
res
est
Yet
even
notoriously,
upon
particular
as
result,
point.
and
here
Jovinian
him
however is
it
is
argument
the in
and be
can
uses
Si
qui
potest
who
of
final
aspect
of
virginity
is
glory,
the
may
Jerome to
chose
and
the
a paean
virginity.
The
reward
is
he
that
responsibility midst
"
do
whatever
inconsistent
the
dicens:
autem
shown,
Vincent
vir-
rara.
consilium
habeo,
non
God
omnes
ne
ideo
too
of
trepidaret
in persuadendo
Jerome
quomodo
diceret:
dominus
nunquam
the
et
some
become
to
metuere,
virginitas
for
City
were
as
only
fuerint,
virgines inquam,
is
was
the
all
if
Man
notion
moderate
who
which
this
cor-
virginity
a more
with
in
selection
virginity
uses
et
to
This
Augustine
of
this
passage this
with
hand
of
Noli,
debating
is
he
inguit,
domini
preceptum
virginibus
that
interficere
adds
to
of
naturam,
horrere
panegyric
provides
student
sis,
Jerome.
this
.
the
nata
(Vincent
from
who
contra
vhs
City
possent
Gulia
quod
rapidity
nec®”apostolus
capiat,
.
is
contactum
view
.
.
Jerome
viri
doing
omnes,
virgines
Of course,
so
the
genus?