An edition of "On the ecclesiastical hierarchy" (2011)

"On the ecclesiastical hierarchy"

the thirteenth-century Paris textbook edition

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An edition of "On the ecclesiastical hierarchy" (2011)

"On the ecclesiastical hierarchy"

the thirteenth-century Paris textbook edition

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The medieval fascination with the mysterious language of Dionysius the Areopagite is nowhere more evident than in the thirteenth-century textbook edition of his treatise on liturgical rites. Dionysius employed unfamiliar Greek to describe people, actions, and texts that would have been perfectly familiar to his readers. The Latin translation used in the thirteenth-century textbook strives to preserve this unfamiliarity, but commentaries are introduced between the lines and paragraphs, disrupting its ability to bewilder and surprise. These commentaries make the Dionysian text less mysterious, while also slightly altering its meaning. In the hands of the commentators, Dionysius becomes less interested in the aesthetic mystery of the liturgy, and more interested in credal orthodoxy. To read text and commentary together is to confront seven hundred years of competing voices speaking on the nature and purpose of the Christian church.

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Peeters
Language
English
Pages
296

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The Text: Interruption, Corruption, Obscurity
Themes: Faith, Beauty, Likeness
Notes on the Present Edition
Bibliography of Selected Works
Abbreviations and Table of Sigla
Text
Notes
Appendix A: Omitted Scholia
Appendix B: Relevant Scholia.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Latin with English translation on facing pages.

Published in
Paris, Walpole, Mass
Series
Dallas medieval texts and translations -- 12, Dallas medieval texts and translations -- 12.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
264
Library of Congress
BV185 .D56 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 296 pages
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28388455M
ISBN 10
9042924810
ISBN 13
9789042924819
LCCN
2011414209
OCLC/WorldCat
724702955

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