Bültmann & Gerriets
The Berlin Commentary on Martianus Capella's de Nuptiis Philologiae Et Mercurii Book I
With the Assistance of C. Vester
von Haijo Jan Westra
Verlag: Brill
Reihe: Mittellateinische Studien Und Nr. 20
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 9789004101708
Erschienen am 01.09.1994
Sprache: Latein
Format: 244 mm [H] x 165 mm [B] x 31 mm [T]
Gewicht: 862 Gramm
Umfang: 362 Seiten

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This critical edition presents the only complete, later medieval Latin commentary on the first two books of Martianus Capella's influential handbook of the Seven Liberal Arts. Using his allegorical interpretation of the programmatic marriage of Mercury (eloquence) and Philology (learning) as a speculative, proto-scientific method of inquiry, the commentator provides encyclopedic coverage of medieval philosophy, theology, science, myth, language, literature and education. Intellectually the author is still connected with early scholasticism and the "School of Chartres," being more sympathetic to Neoplatonism than to the newly arrived Aristotelianism. He is particularly interested in the role of good works which he sees revealed "sub integumento in the function of Iuno in the Capitoline trinity. The commentary seems to have been designed with a reading audience and a reference in mind. The present edition has been keyed to Dick's as well as Willis' editions of Martianus Capella.



Haijo J. Westra, Ph.D. (1979) in Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, is professor of Classics at the University of Calgary. He has published extensively on medieval Latin literature and has edited From Athens to Chartres: Neoplatonism and Medieval Thought. Studies in Honour of Edouard Jeauneau (Brill, 1992).