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Guibert of Nogent : portrait of a medieval mind / Jay Rubenstein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 304 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781134721702
  • 1134721706
  • 9780203770504
  • 0203770501
  • 9780203770504
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Guibert of Nogent.DDC classification:
  • 271/.102 22
LOC classification:
  • BX4705.G698 R83 2002eb
Other classification:
  • 11.52
  • NM 7225
Online resources:
Contents:
Psychology -- Young Man Guibert -- Psychological Speculations -- The Psychology Behind Guibert's Memoirs -- Theology -- Abbot and Historian -- Theological Disputes -- The Eucharistic Disaster -- Understanding -- Contemplative Lost.
Review: "The twelfth-century monk Guibert of Nogent has provided much of what we know about life in Europe during the High Middle Ages. His Monodies - the first Western autobiography after Augustine's Confessions - along with his chronicle of the first Crusade and his critique of relics offer invaluable observations of the intellectual and social life at an especially dynamic moment in European history." "Guibert of Nogent: Portrait of a Medieval Mind is the first biographical study of this critical eyewitness in nearly a century. Drawing upon close examination of Guibert's voluminous work, Jay Rubenstein argues that Guibert was not a neurotic, as previously assumed, but instead a sophisticated psychological theorist who transformed hagiography, biography, theology, and history. He left to posterity not only the fascinating testimony of his mind and imagination but also a lively portrayal of the real events that gave shape to his memories. This is a persuasive and uniquely engaging study of the life of a familiar but still somehow shadowy figure and an important contribution to medieval intellectual history, with insights into the meaning of the twelfth-century renaissance, the monastic mentality, the invention of psychological thought, the birth of the university, and the historiography of the Crusades."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-296) and index.

"The twelfth-century monk Guibert of Nogent has provided much of what we know about life in Europe during the High Middle Ages. His Monodies - the first Western autobiography after Augustine's Confessions - along with his chronicle of the first Crusade and his critique of relics offer invaluable observations of the intellectual and social life at an especially dynamic moment in European history." "Guibert of Nogent: Portrait of a Medieval Mind is the first biographical study of this critical eyewitness in nearly a century. Drawing upon close examination of Guibert's voluminous work, Jay Rubenstein argues that Guibert was not a neurotic, as previously assumed, but instead a sophisticated psychological theorist who transformed hagiography, biography, theology, and history. He left to posterity not only the fascinating testimony of his mind and imagination but also a lively portrayal of the real events that gave shape to his memories. This is a persuasive and uniquely engaging study of the life of a familiar but still somehow shadowy figure and an important contribution to medieval intellectual history, with insights into the meaning of the twelfth-century renaissance, the monastic mentality, the invention of psychological thought, the birth of the university, and the historiography of the Crusades."--Jacket

Psychology -- Young Man Guibert -- Psychological Speculations -- The Psychology Behind Guibert's Memoirs -- Theology -- Abbot and Historian -- Theological Disputes -- The Eucharistic Disaster -- Understanding -- Contemplative Lost.

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