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  1. Byzantine hermeneutics and pedagogy in the Russian north
    monks and masters at the Kirillo-Belozerskii Monastery, 1397-1501
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    'Where is the Russian Peter Abelard?': Silence and intellectual awakening at the north Russian monastery -- The 'artless word' and the artisan: approaching monastic hermeneutics in eastern Europe -- 'Strangers to the world, fixing our minds in... more

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    'Where is the Russian Peter Abelard?': Silence and intellectual awakening at the north Russian monastery -- The 'artless word' and the artisan: approaching monastic hermeneutics in eastern Europe -- 'Strangers to the world, fixing our minds in heaven': St. Kirill's Laura as a textual community (1397-1435) -- 'The lover of this book': 'philosophy' under Hegumen Trifon (1435-1448) -- Intermedium: the schooling and professionalization of scribes, 1448-1470 -- 'The best thing of all is one's own will': the community of scholars at Kirillov (1470-1501) -- Epilogue: Some possibilities and limits of 'Byzantine humanism'

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1442684100; 9781442684102
    Subjects: Orthodox Eastern monasteries; Hermeneutics; HISTORY ; Medieval; PHILOSOPHY ; Epistemology; Education; Orthodox Eastern monasteries; Hermeneutik; Pädagogik; Buch; Geistesgeschichte; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 452 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-405) and indexes

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  2. Byzantine hermeneutics and pedagogy in the Russian north
    monks and masters at the Kirillo-Belozerskii Monastery, 1397-1501
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    The Kirillov Monastery at White Lake in the far north of the Muscovite state was home to the greatest library, and perhaps the only secondary school, in all of medieval Russia. This volume reconstructs the educational activities of the spiritual... more

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    The Kirillov Monastery at White Lake in the far north of the Muscovite state was home to the greatest library, and perhaps the only secondary school, in all of medieval Russia. This volume reconstructs the educational activities of the spiritual fathers and heretofore unknown teachers of that monastery. Drawing on extensive archival research, published records, and scholarship from a range of fields, Robert Romanchuk demonstrates how different habits of reading and interpretation at the monastery answered to different social priorities. He argues that 'spiritual' and 'worldly' studies were bound to the monastery's two main forms of social organization, semi-hermitic and communal. Further, Romanchuk contextualizes such innovative phenomena as the editing work of the monk Efrosin and the monastery's strikingly sophisticated library catalogue against the development of learning at Kirillov itself in the fifteenth century, moving the discussion of medieval Russian book culture in a new direction. The first micro-historical 'ethnology of reading' in the Early Slavic field, Byzantine Hermeneutics and Pedagogy in the Russian North will prove fascinating to western medievalists, Byzantinists, Slavists, and book historians

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781442684102; 1442684100
    RVK Categories: BO 5080
    Subjects: Hermeneutics; Orthodox Eastern monasteries; Herméneutique - Aspect religieux - Église orthodoxe - Histoire - 15e siècle; Église orthodoxe - Russie - Kirillov - Éducation - Histoire; Kirillo-Belozerskiĭ monastyrʹ - Histoire - 15e siècle; Monastères orthodoxes - Russie - Kirillov - Histoire - 15e siècle; HISTORY - Medieval; PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology; Hermeneutics - Religious aspects - Orthodox Eastern Church; Education; Orthodox Eastern monasteries; Hermeneutik; Pädagogik; Buch; Geistesgeschichte; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 452 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-405) and indexes

    'Where is the Russian Peter Abelard?': Silence and intellectual awakening at the north Russian monastery -- The 'artless word' and the artisan: approaching monastic hermeneutics in eastern Europe -- 'Strangers to the world, fixing our minds in heaven': St. Kirill's Laura as a textual community (1397-1435) -- 'The lover of this book': 'philosophy' under Hegumen Trifon (1435-1448) -- Intermedium: the schooling and professionalization of scribes, 1448-1470 -- 'The best thing of all is one's own will': the community of scholars at Kirillov (1470-1501) -- Epilogue: Some possibilities and limits of 'Byzantine humanism'.