Dialogue on Miracles
Volume 1
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Paperback / softback
£51.99
Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780879071226
Number of Pages: 536
Published: 31/07/2023
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Caesarius was a monk at the Cistercian monastery of Heisterbach in Germany, where he served as Master of novices. For their instruction and edification, he composed his lengthy Dialogue on Miracles in twelve sections between 1219 and 1223. The many surviving manuscripts of this and other works by Caesarius attest to his stature in the history of Cistercian letters.
This volume contains sections one through six of Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue on Miracles, the first complete translation into English of an influential representation of exempla literature from the Middle Ages. Caesarius’s stories provide a splendid index to monastic life, religious practices, and daily life in a tumultuous time.
This volume contains sections one through six of Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue on Miracles, the first complete translation into English of an influential representation of exempla literature from the Middle Ages. Caesarius’s stories provide a splendid index to monastic life, religious practices, and daily life in a tumultuous time.
Contents
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xii
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction, by Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB 1
Text and Translation, by Ronald E. Pepin 75
The Dialogue on Miracles 77
Prologue 79
First Section: On Conversion 83
Second Section: On Contrition 139
Third Section: On Confession 203
Fourth Section: On Temptation 273
Fifth Section: On Demons 389
Sixth Section: On Simplicity 465
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xii
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction, by Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB 1
Text and Translation, by Ronald E. Pepin 75
The Dialogue on Miracles 77
Prologue 79
First Section: On Conversion 83
Second Section: On Contrition 139
Third Section: On Confession 203
Fourth Section: On Temptation 273
Fifth Section: On Demons 389
Sixth Section: On Simplicity 465
"Written in the first quarter of the thirteenth century, Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum is a major work of the Middle Ages. A treasure trove of Cistercian exemplary stories, the Dialogue offers many avenues to deepen our understanding of medieval life, both inside and outside of the cloister. Ronald Pepin deserves all our gratefulness for taking upon himself the daunting task to translate this long work: his lively and accurate new rendition finally makes the Dialogue available to a larger public. General readers, students and scholars alike will also greatly benefit from Hugh Fleiss' highly readable and stimulating introduction. Together with Victoria Smirnova's recent volume on Medieval Exempla in Transition, this volume brings new and well-deserved attention to a master storyteller, Caesarius, and to the central role of narratives in the Medieval world."
Stefano Mula, Middlebury College "At times, the working of the medieval mind seems very foreign and strange. Yet the very strangeness of these stories have illuminated my faith. As a working priest, I have found these sermon stories from Heisterbach slipping into my everyday conversations with parishioners. We talk about some illustration or notion found in the Dialogue on Miracles, and then fall into a contemplative silence for a moment, full of wonder and delight."
The Rev. Karl Stevens, Rector, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Columbus, Ohio