Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ
A Reading Text
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 9780859897419
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 04/01/2005
Width: 17.2 cm
Height: 24.4 cm
Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ is a particularly important work of late medieval English vernacular theology: it is seen as a landmark in the history of the official campaign to control lay access to vernacular paramystical texts. It is made available here for the first time in a critical modern paperback edition, complete with a short introduction, explanatory notes and a glossary. The volume is not merely a revision of Michael Sargent’s 1992 Garland best-text edition, now out of print, but a new full critical edition that uses the Garland volume only as its starting-point. Although based on the same manuscript, this new edition includes the results of a complete collation of the 71 known surviving manuscripts and early prints.Nicholas Love’s Mirror was a Middle English translation of the pseudo-Bonaventuran Meditationes Vitae Christi. The Latin text, probably written at the end of the thirteenth century or the beginning of the fourteenth, was a popular book of devotions on the events of the life and passion of Christ characteristic of late-medieval Franciscan spirituality. The Introduction places Love's Mirror, properly, at the centre of current scholarly discussion of the development of vernacular theology in late medieval England.
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- THE TEXT OF THIS EDITION
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS AND EARLY PRINTS
- TABLE OF AFFILIATIONS
- PLATES
- TEXT:
- Table of Contents
- "Attende" Note and "Memorandum"
- Proem
- Die Lune [Monday]
- Die Martis [Tuesday]
- Die Mercurij [Wednesday]
- Die Jouis [Thursday]
- Die Veneris [Friday]
- Die Sabbati [Saturday]
- Die Dominica [Sunday]
- De Sacramento [Treatise on the Sacrament]
- EXPLANATORY NOTES
- SELECT GLOSSARY
It is a most readable text, and Professor Sargent has given us back something of real worth. * New Directions * M.G S. is to be warmly commended on this fine edition of a major treatise in the vernacular and his book is a welcome addition to the devotional literature of the early 15th century. * Revue d'histoire ecclesiastique * The publishers have been generous in their provision of space, and the book is well sized, produced on good-quality paper, with eleven plates (seven colour) which allow a snapshot of the manuscripts.''...this will be the definitive edition of Love's text; Sargent's editorial labours have endowed it with a scholarly authority for the twenty-first century matching the ecclesiastical authority it enjoyed in the fifteenth. * (Medium AEvum, Vol. LXXVI * Michael G. Sargent has produced two editions of Nicholas Love's The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ:.. * The Year's Work in English Studies, Vol. 86, No. 1 * Sargent's introduction (sixteen pages) is very valuable, because it elucidates the complex circumstances of Love's creation.''We believe that all university libraries should obtain a copy of this work. * Fifteenth-Century Studies 34 *