The Medieval Culture of Disputation

The Medieval Culture of Disputation
Title The Medieval Culture of Disputation PDF eBook
Author Alex J. Novikoff
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Education
ISBN 0812245385

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Through hundreds of published and unpublished sources, Alex J. Novikoff traces the evolution of disputation from its ancient origins to its broader influence in the scholastic culture and public sphere of the High Middle Ages.

The Medieval Culture of Disputation

The Medieval Culture of Disputation
Title The Medieval Culture of Disputation PDF eBook
Author Alex J. Novikoff
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2013-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 0812208633

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Scholastic disputation, the formalized procedure of debate in the medieval university, is one of the hallmarks of intellectual life in premodern Europe. Modeled on Socratic and Aristotelian methods of argumentation, this rhetorical style was refined in the monasteries of the early Middle Ages and rose to prominence during the twelfth-century Renaissance. Strict rules governed disputation, and it became the preferred method of teaching within the university curriculum and beyond. In The Medieval Culture of Disputation, Alex J. Novikoff has written the first sustained and comprehensive study of the practice of scholastic disputation and of its formative influence in multiple spheres of cultural life. Using hundreds of published and unpublished sources as his guide, Novikoff traces the evolution of disputation from its ancient origins to its broader impact on the scholastic culture and public sphere of the High Middle Ages. Many examples of medieval disputation are rooted in religious discourse and monastic pedagogy: Augustine's inner spiritual dialogues and Anselm of Bec's use of rational investigation in speculative theology laid the foundations for the medieval contemplative world. The polemical value of disputation was especially exploited in the context of competing Jewish and Christian interpretations of the Bible. Disputation became the hallmark of Christian intellectual attacks against Jews and Judaism, first as a literary genre and then in public debates such as the Talmud Trial of 1240 and the Barcelona Disputation of 1263. As disputation filtered into the public sphere, it also became a key element in iconography, liturgical drama, epistolary writing, debate poetry, musical counterpoint, and polemic. The Medieval Culture of Disputation places the practice and performance of disputation at the nexus of this broader literary and cultural context.

Disputatio 5: Medieval Forms of Argument: Disputation and Debate

Disputatio 5: Medieval Forms of Argument: Disputation and Debate
Title Disputatio 5: Medieval Forms of Argument: Disputation and Debate PDF eBook
Author Georgiana Donavin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 207
Release 2002-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 1725240971

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Disputation Literature in the Near East and Beyond

Disputation Literature in the Near East and Beyond
Title Disputation Literature in the Near East and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Enrique Jiménez
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 483
Release 2020-08-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1501510215

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Disputation literature is a type of text in which usually two non-human entities (such as trees, animals, drinks, or seasons) try to establish their superiority over each other by means of a series of speeches written in an elaborate, flowery register. As opposed to other dialogue literature, in disputation texts there is no serious matter at stake only the preeminence of one of the litigants over its rival. These light-hearted texts are known in virtually every culture that flourished in the Middle East from Antiquity to the present day, and they constitute one of the most enduring genres in world literature. The present volume collects over twenty contributions on disputation literature by a diverse group of world-renowned scholars. From ancient Sumer to modern-day Bahrain, from Egyptian to Neo-Aramaic, including Latin, French, Middle English, Armenian, Chinese and Japanese, the chapters of this book study the multiple avatars of this venerable text type.

Luther at Leipzig

Luther at Leipzig
Title Luther at Leipzig PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 362
Release 2019-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 9004414630

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A presentation of the pivotal 1519 debate between Martin Luther and John Eck in its historical and theological context, showing its significance for the subsequent course of the Reformation.

The Scholastic Culture of the Middle Ages, 1000-1300

The Scholastic Culture of the Middle Ages, 1000-1300
Title The Scholastic Culture of the Middle Ages, 1000-1300 PDF eBook
Author John W. Baldwin
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN

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This highly regarded essay seeks to unify medieval culture by emphasizing its common institutions. The controlling theme is scholastic. Defined in a technical sense, it is simply that manner of thinking, teaching, and writing devised in and characteristic of the medieval schools. From the Preface: "Unity of theme can best be achieved by ignoring what is irrelevant. To concentrate my efforts, I have limited attention chronologically to the eleventh through the thirteenth centuries and geographically to France and Italy, when and where, I believe, scholastic culture attained its apogee." -- from back cover.

Early Modern Disputations and Dissertations in an Interdisciplinary and European Context

Early Modern Disputations and Dissertations in an Interdisciplinary and European Context
Title Early Modern Disputations and Dissertations in an Interdisciplinary and European Context PDF eBook
Author Meelis Friedenthal
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 934
Release 2021-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 9004436200

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This volume offers a wide-ranging overview of the 16th-18th century disputation culture in various European regions. Its focus is on printed disputations as a polyvalent media form which brings together many of the elements that contributed to the cultural and scientific changes during the early modern period.