A Diabolical Voice : : Heresy and the Reception of the Latin "Mirror of Simple Souls" in Late Medieval Europe / / Justine L. Trombley.

In A Diabolical Voice, Justine L. Trombley traces the afterlife of the Mirror of Simple Souls, which circulated anonymously for two centuries in four languages, though not without controversy or condemnation. Widely recognized as one of the most unique and important mystical treatises of the late Mi...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2023]
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Ano de Publicação:2023
Idioma:English
Colecção:Medieval Societies, Religions, and Cultures
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
List of Abbreviations --
Introduction --
1. “Worthless, Deceptive, and Dangerous”: Controversies over The Mirror of Simple Souls in the Fifteenth Century --
2. The Excision of Error: The Fragments of MS Laud Latin 46 --
3. “Against the Foundation of the Faith”: Theological Refutation in MS Vat. lat. 4953 --
4. Reason Strikes Back: The Polemic of MS 1647 --
Conclusion --
Appendix 1. Extracts from a Latin Mirror of Simple Souls in MS Vat. lat. 4953 --
Appendix 2. Extracts from a Latin Mirror of Simple Souls Appearing in MS 1647 --
Bibliography --
Index
Resumo:In A Diabolical Voice, Justine L. Trombley traces the afterlife of the Mirror of Simple Souls, which circulated anonymously for two centuries in four languages, though not without controversy or condemnation. Widely recognized as one of the most unique and important mystical treatises of the late Middle Ages, the Mirror was condemned in Paris in 1310 as a heretical work and its author, Marguerite Porete, was burned at the stake. Trombley identifies, alongside the work's increasing positive reception, a parallel trend of opposition and condemnation centered specifically around its Latin translation. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, she discovers theologians, canon lawyers, inquisitors, and other churchmen who were entirely ignorant of the Mirror's author and its condemnation, and saw in the Mirror dangerous heresies which demanded refutation and condemnation. Using new evidence from the Mirror's largely overlooked Latin manuscript tradition, A Diabolical Voice charts the range of negative reactions to the Mirror, from confiscations and physical destruction to academic refutations and vicious denunciations of its supposedly fiendish doctrines. This parallel story of opposition shows how heresy remained an integral part of the Mirror's history well beyond the events of 1310, revealing how seriously churchmen took Marguerite Porete's ideas on their own terms, in contexts entirely removed from Marguerite's identity and her fate. Emphasizing the complexity of the Mirror of Simple Souls and its reception, Trombley makes clear that this influential book continues to yield new perspectives and understandings.
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ISBN:9781501769627
9783110751833
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319186
9783111318264
DOI:10.1515/9781501769627
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Statement of Responsibility: Justine L. Trombley.