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American University Studies

Rosemary Barton Tobin

Vincent of Beauvais’ ‘De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium’ The Education of Women

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Vincent of Beauvais’ ‘De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium’: The Education of Women

American University Studies

Series XIV Education Vol. 5

aa New York

PETER LANG - Berne - Frankfurt am Main

Rosemary Barton Tobin

Vincent of Beauvais’ ‘De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium’ The Education of Women

ame New York

PETER LANG - Berne - Frankfurt am Main

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Tobin, Rosemary Barton, 1941— Vincent of Beauvais’ «De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium». (American University Studies. Series XIV, Education; vol. 5) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Women — Education, Medieval. 2. Vincent, of

Beauvais, d. 1264. De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium. 3. Education, Medieval — Philosophy — History. 4. Nobility — Education, Medieval. 5. Moral Education — History. I. Title. LC1707.T6 1984 376’.9°02 84-47531 ISBN 0-8204-0105-6 ISSN 0740-4565

CIP-Kurztitelaufnahme der Deutschen Bibliothek Tobin, Rosemary Barton:

Vincent of Beauvais’ “De Eruditione Filiorum

Nobilium”: The Education of Women / Rosemary Barton Tobin. — New York: Berne; Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1984. (American University Studies: Ser. 14, Education; Vol. 5) ISBN 0-8204-0105-6

NE: American University Studies / 14

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This study of the most important mediaeval treatment of the education of women began some fourteen years ago as a Ph.D. disMy interest in Vincent of Beauvais has continued besertation. yond the appearance of parts of my original statement in JOURNAL OF

THE

HISTORY

OF

IDEAS,

FOLIA,

CLASSICAL

OF

HISTORY

EDUCATION

the editors of which I thank and HISTORY OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, for permission to incorporate those parts in the present text. Recent scholarship on Vincent as educator has shown how still vital he is, even if the bolder attempts to find in him the It spirit of a proto-humanist are to me ultimately unconvincing. is my hope that the complete publication of my views will restore the balance in the direction of a much more conservative stance on Vincent's part. A number of gifted scholars and teachers have helped me to shape my thoughts. I especially thank Edward J. Power, a wise and patient director; Pierre Lambert, generous advisor; my first Latin teachers, the late Sister Wilfrid du Sacre Coeur Parsons, S.N.D., and Louise Adams Holland; the late Edwin J. Quain S.J. who introduced me to the complexities of mediaeval Latin. I am grateful to Mason Hammond who showed me the glories of classical literature; the late Rolfe Humphries who made clear the poetry of it all; Thomas Corcoran who demonstrated the scholarship needed to preserve the glory; and one very special mentor, Marion Steuerwald. My family has been particularly helpful; my mother, Mary M. Barton, has shown me the irreplaceable value of education "in gremio matris", my father, John E. Barton, who with love and support impressed upon me at an early age both the need to work and the central importance of the classical tradition, my lovely daughter, Susannah Barton Tobin, who already has her own views on the education of independent women, and especially, my husband, J.J.M. Tobin, who has offered the best kind of example, has encouraged me at each turn even when he has disagreed with some of my conclusions, and has enriched my every day. I wish to thank my students at Emmanuel College for their

interest, they

are

questions, a

later,

and

richer

desire chapter

to

know

really

how

the

story

began.

of

Special

which tribute

goes to Denise Lobb who typed _the manuscript with skill andcare. Any errors that may exist are, of course, my own responsibility.

Emmanuel

College

Rosemary

Barton

Belmont,

Massachusetts

6 May

1984

Tobin

TABLE

OF

CONTENTS

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I.

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II.

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VI.

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'pleading'

will

with

is

demonstrate

something

to

offer

regarding

the

logic

of

putting

sentences

three

and

two

together. Joseph Vincent,

cent

M.

McCarthy

Humanistic

of Beauvais,

to

the

Dora

concludes

en

France

tions

Bourgeat are

au

the

man

is

the by

is

XIIIe

of

of

wise

hard

dressed

to

to

women

by my

by in

Age,

appreciation

increased

of Vin-

a classicist

with

this

view

the

Ethigue

on

Of

Vincent

the

greatest

and

will

de la

but

be

earlier

spends

any

Royauté

hardly

men-

scholars, J.

contributions,

one

topics

of

Pauline

Vincent

Vincent's

the

the

come

du Moyen

section

use

in his

upon

use

made

literature

of

at

women

tory

Thought

of

but

time

both

on

the

very

in-

education.

special

Male

Ages

Middle

the

study

of

of

Aiken

is

Chaucer

and

mediaeval

Vincent

celebrated

as

L'Art

B.

L.

Ull-

florilegia. a

structural

Religieux

de

France.

area

the

is

L'Idéal

neither

their

with

by Emile

a

the

and

influence

en

disagreement

princesses.

made

addition

Siecle In

own

the

in

principle

tique

area

full-scale

Educational

Vincent

monograph,

of

and

concerned

There

in

women

recent

in the

that

Age has

Echard

most

reader.

out-of-date

of

trigued

own

her

training

quite

In

in

Moyen

and

subject

My

attentive

Bell

the

Emphases

"proto-humanist". clear

in

of

use

Galatea

Hentsch

book

Middle

S'Adressant the

of

variety

the

Ages,

valuable

on

literature

De la Littérature

critical

work

of

aux

women his-

the

the

furnished

didactic

Spécialement of

books

of

Library on

with

specifically

Collection

Public

Boston

the

dealing

otherad-

Didac-

My

Femmes.

approaches

Carolly

has

been

Erickson

and

Casey,

graphy,"

Mediaeval

as

and

Life

French

in Medieval

works

au Moyen en

his

cle,

The

book,

"Latin

just

The

Crooked

Rib,

Study

and

as

a

W.=

the

very

which

is

than

tutor,

in

for

the

maids,

towards

celibacy

lay

and

worthwhile

to

people

vocation

is

the

wives by

by

thus of

the

to

be

other

L' Education

des

Femmes

L'Education

and

in

Middle and

or

is

Utley

brilliant

arti-

it

Rite."

to

determine

pedagogy in

mind

widows, Ages,

Further,

the the

or

problems only

who

have

Regarding

the

audi-

be

noted

implicitly,

he

has

recall

that

a cleric.

The

understandable

this

of

the

of

the

that

matter

Eaug hi

education

thrust from

accept-

those

should

parents

the

moral,

physical.

with

truly

that

primarily

not

Femmes

L.

designed

borne

des

F.

Puberty

widows.

royal

author.

to

Ong's

concerned

Vincent,

the

two

Vincent's

certainly

explicitly

taught,

offered

in

J.

Vincent

wives

women

nature:

by

primarily

strictures

te yupeecvars

the

is

are

indebted

are

should

and

in maids,

for

these

triple

discussed

education

categories

follow

it

intellectual,

concupiscence

of

outset

there

Renaissance

unenlightened

or

de

particularly

enlightened

moral

given

is

how

responsibility

the

author

Histoire

which

rather

is

Jourdain's

Ages

of the Middle

Legacy

addition

investigations

education

ence

A.

Rousselot's

Language

From

able

In

The

was.

that

France.

interest,

Age and

France.

for.

of

of

the

in

of Women"

Position

"The

works,

respective

their

in

especially

Evans

Joan

and

Power

Eileen

helpful

so

quite

been

have

Ages

Middle

the

in

women

on

writing

scholars

two

No

340-359.

(1975),

37

Studies

Biblio-

A Working

Ages:

Middle

the

in

"Women

Kathleen

this very

is

it for

eelits being

education beginning,

The

tione

most

striking

Filiorum

ucation

in

Nobilium

part

and

in

non-institutionalized understandable

heightened latter

equally

structure thetic

given

religious

is

of

of

the

the

the

a modern

decided

and

nature the

to

of

the

priestly

once

we

education.

period

becomes

of

his

De Erudi-

quality

of

the

the

The author

immediate

and

audience.

The

of

the

we

add

ethical

to

the

training

is

the

picture

of

or

former

own

nature

ed-

non-academic

our

If the

of

instruction.

clarify

following,

moral

nature

of

reader

remarkably

this

sensibility

so

in

are whole

mediaeval

stress

struction

aspects

and

aesin-

clearer.

Rashdall thought that mediaeval university education was too dogmatic yet too disputatious, and that if these couples cancelled each other, imagination (moral as well as taste, the sense of beauty were neglected. But aesthetic), this is to restrict education to the doings of schools and their like. The Middle Ages did not so restrict tee2

Given

the

moral

near

in

the

accept

vare,

total

focus

force

Tens

thor's

Latin

are

d'aage

of

d'ome,

better

private, of

the

of the position

a contemporary

Quatre

the

chapters

concluding

the

on

education

the

to

we

setting,

non-institutional the

thrust

Vincent

At

articulated

of

Beauvais,

a vernacular

to

understand

the

outset,

one

by

Philippe

de

must

No-

Ine hese Les

expression

of

our

view:

to girls as to boys.®

girls

of

instruction

Women have a great advantage in one thing; they can easily preserve their honour, if they wish to be held virtuous, But for a man many are needful, if he by one thing only. to be wish to be esteemed virtuous, for it behooves him And for a woman, courteous and generous, brave and wise. are if she be a worthy woman of her body, all her faults she er wheresoev head high a with go can she covered and as many will; and therefore it is no way needful to teach

things

its

and

general

prepared

moral

work.

in

au-

a

ances

pact In

mind the

~eiOtm

need

latter,

studies was

so

based

on

my

fame

essary

if

an

original

impediment

to

unlike

the

it

a

is

the close

is

smaller

in

est

size.

following

The

and

nature

of

a

the

made them,

terms

the

of

known

which

examination

text.

been

As

for

other

it

of

I have

of

has

where

act

he

way

instances

an

of

available

Zeitgeist

the

two

deserved sheer

not

De

made

reputation

the

supererominor

bulk

of

his

Eruditione

as

nec-

the

length

yet

there

are

those

chapters

belies

attempt

importance.

to

scholar has

Filiorum

times

history

a

works

three

work,

that

In

in

syntax.

the

educational

uppermost

particular

of

or

alter

analysis.

Specula far

one

of

the

and

version

to

past

importance

the

immediate

chiefly

its

analysis

latter,

for

translation

large

all

the

immodesty,

In

read

As

the

a

to

kept

context.

to

of

has

and

him

elegance not

I have

relate

those

adjustments,

Bible;

an

text

made

in

educator.

lium

been

which

in

both

except

Vincent and

has

a part.

own

and/or

gation,

on

work

translations,

in

only

acceptance

his

in

em-

text

enlightenment

of

a hint

barely

with

focus

Vincent

own

a

investigations

to

luminous

Vincent's

as

these

effort

of

work

the

in

have

we

part

mtbSsBent lineiay:

pursuing

the

large

precisely

lies

'e')

small

(with

in

attitudes

mediaeval

bodying

accepted tion are educa

interest

the

but

by Vincent,

their

of

scope

the

of

ness

narrow-

consequent

the

and

women

of

inferiority

implied

The

its show

of who

Nobi-

the think

relatively in

just

been

modsuch

FOOTNOTES

1

. Astrik

Beauvais

and of

L.

(Notre

; Gabriel, Dame:

an historical at

Los

3craig,

ee

ce

p.

Angeles,

CHAPTER

; Educational

Mediaeval

introduction

California

4cabriel,

The

TO

Institute

(Ph.D.

Ideas

of

Vincent

of

1956).

dissertation,

University

1949).

38;

Spas W. Adamson, "Education", Legacy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969), p. 285.

Middle

I

of

6ileen Power, “The Position of Women", Ages (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969),

the

Middle

Legacy of p. 404.

Ages

the

rt

nual?

if

7

pl

a:

CHAPTER

II

ASPECTS OF THE ZEITGEIST RELATIVE TO WOMEN AND TO EDUCATION



A

ss

:

:

°

Mais qui soulévera jamais de Vincent de Beauvais?! Vincent

de

Beauvais

malgré leur

grande

est

A

le voile

un

de

qui

ces

célébrité,

cache

hommes

Aen

les

dont

origines

l'histoire,

a été écrite avec

le plus de

negligence. Les souvenirs que l'on en a conservés sont obscurs et incertains pour la plupart. On ignore jusqu'a la date de sa naissance et de sa mort, et l'on est dans la méme ignorance sur son origine et sa véritable patrie.?

One of

wonders Beauvais

that

the

royal of

friend

and

confidant

of

be

virtually

lost

can

11907

gives

in

to

his

numbers

as

well

surrender

to

the

At

Beauvais

due

Caesar's”

rate

any

primarily,

in

Louis to

from

that

if

is not

data

and

us?

the

The

that

How

advisor

Filiorum

this

would himself

generally

known

as his

is

epithet, courage

say

in-

to

his

Vincent own

and

it

influence,

links

to

the

Nobiliun,

he

exclusively,

it

author

Perhaps

(some

is

to

Bellovacensis*

their

famous

Vincent

Dominican

flourished to

on

mystery.

Beauvais.

he

their

Romans,

he

IX

Eruditione

reference as

such

appellation

come

townspeople

and

birthplace.

the

have

Julius

famous)

De

himself

recalling great

shrouded

enchiridion,

thought

pride

is

biographical

life

thereby

with

the

his

mediaeval

ele

surveying

why

family

our

latouana’ is

when

of

self-

styling.

little

with can's

his

is

known

of

IX,

Saint

Louis,

else

Louis

a Dominican

became

Vincent

magnum

opus,

Seculum

life

and Maius,

sometime

save

the

what

royal

was

before

1220°

but

very

to

his

link

relates

The

family.

dedicated

to

Domini-

Louis

who

12

humanistic

he

which

research.

had

founded

Our

encyclopaedist

the

monks,

a

a

himself

So

close he

that Or

was

seems

was

have

have

written

come

once death

the

worthy

that

regard

the

family

of

was

1244-60

liorum and

Nobilium

in

the

in

the

education

actual

preface

his

to

to

to

her.

the

ideas

to

of

work.

the

believe,

familiaris.®

king

and

the

this

Vincent

family

to

had

custom

literary

or

of

genre)

the

family

he

the

royal

wrote

De

had

royal

Vincent

actual

who

it

be-

upon

of

is

could

manual),

request

That

tutor

us

event

people

He

the

have

any

royal

(handbook

response

the

transmitted

the

all

family.

ese ute

Isabelle,1242-71).

thought, the

from

enchiridion

work

in

to

educational

In

though

for

not

was

royal

domesticus,

the

in

an

Oise.

theology He

the

would

accepted

an

was

chosen

aid

to

(hackneyed

relationship

the

clear

enough

call

for

librarian??

children

dedicated

have

ply

and

the

of

was

a moral

is,

close

he

on

worker.

expert

so

the

on

lecturer

would

we

what

that

Paris

research

in

his

to

a

himself

consolatio

he

been

or

composed which

the

to

one

Whatever

from

pedagogical

consolation

the of

rather

of

been

a

and

far

family,

he

simply

he to

but

sort

called

have

preacher,

court

a

consultant,

to

seems

teacher

not

1228

in

Monastery

Royaumont

the

at

lector/

a

Vincent

made

king

The

of

patron

the

of

example

early an ng becomi

thereby

manuscripts,

of

copying

the

for

assistance

monetary

gave

and

offered

king

The

endeavor.

the

to

encouragement

financial

and

moral

both

lent

the

have

rationale

children

(Lou-

Eruditione

Queen

not

been,

tells

us

one

fa=

Marguerite as

children,he

tutor,

note-

some

makes

that

Simon,

he

sim-

a man

13

otherwise ucator

unknown

rather

Vincent

than

the

torian

us.

a

died

interpretation trust

to

of

classroom

in

his

an

obscure

statement

familiar

Vincent

of

with

of

is

sometimes

probably died

due

in

in

of

absence

the

correct! (d.

studiosus

him

if

126474

ed-

and

1436),

the

usual

if

we

can

and

an

his-

corpore

formosus,

This

response

is

of

who

scholars.

and

only

Speculum

with

a Bishop

a hierarchical

times

The

Speculum

but

it

was

is

not

is

He

Tours

rough

a

not

a

typical

the

only

of

aes

merely

well,

of

of

the

our of

emphasis

information to

the

back

texts,

the

must

We

author. the

to

Ge—

who

encyclopaedist

an

giving

knowledge

product

exemplum

perfect

held

itself.

about

information

is

are

unchanging

and

Enchiridion

the

as

we

thought In

contemporaries.

solid

the

of

what

of

crosswinds

information

for

borne,

be

Giants

im-

but

life

his to

scarcely

centuries.

positioning

relationship

the

all

Maius

makes

us

to

intellectual

further

interpreter

an

but

by

course

of

scholasticism.

of

of and

exact

for

texts

these

on

the

biographical

hope

and

Specula

great

by

theoretical

Saint-Jacques.?*

frustration

greatest

his

definite

surmise

excerpts,

deas

ac

by

of

of

eye

the

at

Vincent's

umph

of

available

a

is

It

were

education

count

Bishop

facts

of

called

been

the

is

in

Vallodolid

plus

confusion

known.

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Normally the friars enjoyed the privacy of their cloister. But their apostolate obliged them to leave its peace and go into the world. There dangers of many kinds beset then, especially temptations against chastity. To protect them, monastic tradition and Dominican law forbade friars to travel alone. The friar must always provide a suitable companion. Furthermore, the lawmakers of the Order cautioned the friars to avoid unnecessary conversation and familiarity with women, to shun needless visits to their homes, to deal with them only when the ministry demanded. Superiors were exhorted to appoint only mature and prudent friars to hear confessions of women.

of

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sential

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24

Aristotle

from

tradition

stemming

tradition

particularized priest,

Beauvais,

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cent

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tor--and

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women.

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in

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ture, and

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recognized

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of

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great-aunt,

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his mother

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of

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generation

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of

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minority

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of

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political

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grand-niece that

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must

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quite

context--for

into

was

should

(and

when,

Blanche

for

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rule)

and

later

varied

and

danger-

the

role

of

the

so

25

monarchy scarely

in be

the

imagined

accomplishments

in

the At

the

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court times

qualities

they

deed

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acter."7° during ness

of

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century.

oblivious

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virago,

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analysis

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of France

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A trait peculiar to this epoch is the close resemblance between the manners of men and women. The rule that such and such feelings or acts are permitted to one sex and forbidden to the other was not fairly settled. Men had the right to dissolve in tears, and women that of talking without prudery...if we look at their intellectual level, the women appear distinctly superior. They are more serious, more subtle. With them we do not seem dealing with the rude state of civilization that their husbands belong to...As a rule, the women seem to have the habit of weighing their acts; of not yielding to momentary impressions. While the sense of Christianity is more developed in them than in their husbands, on the other hand they show more perfidy and art in crime... One might doubtless prove by a series of examples that the maternal influence when it predominated in the education

of a son gave him a marked superiority over his contemporaries (cf. Freud on that child who is the indisputable favorite of his mother is given that sense of confidence which itself conduces to success.) Richard Coeur-de-Lion, the crowned poet, artist, the king whose noble manners and refined mind in spite of his cruelty exercised so strong an impression on his age, was formed by that brilliant Eleanor of Guienne who, in her struggle with her husband, retained her sons as much as possible within her sphere of Our great influence in order to make party chiefs of them. St. Louis, as all know, was brought up exclusively by Blancheof Castille; and Joinville, the charming writer so worthy of St. Louis’ friendship, and apparently so superior to his surroundings, was also the pupilof awidowand regent.

26

the

success

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particularly to

spired

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in

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of

Frenchmen,

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of

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royal

Blanche

logic

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regent,

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widows--a

39

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Blanche

to

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tance

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suited

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on

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of

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torians,

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such

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it

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a woman:

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27

wife,

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life

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More popular ideas of the Virgin Mary's power over her Son are exemplified by Caesarius' story of the simple-minded Cistercian lay-brother who was heard to pray, 'In truth, Lord, if Thou free me not from this temptation, I will complain of Thee to Thy Mother.' The comment was much edified by the lay-brother's simplicity, and by our Lord's humility in condescending to grant a prayer couched in such terms. We have here only the grosser side of the rapidly-growing materialism: the great encyclopaedist, Vincent of Beauvais, who compiled his work with the help of St. Louis" library, writes of a Pope as saying that ‘Mary, the Mother of Jesus,

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existing

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days

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love:

While the Virgin was miraculously using the power of spiritual love to elevate and purify the people, Eleanor and her daughters were using the power of earthly love to disSide by side with the crude cipline and refine the courts. realities about them, they insisted on teaching and enforcing an ideal that contradicted the realities...Eleanor... Marie...and...Blanche...used every terror they could invent as well as every tenderness they could invoke, to tame the Their charge was of manners, and, to beasts around them. teach manners, they made a school, to which they gave the

name

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by

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out in a prosecution directed by the medical faculty at Paris against a woman who had cured the royal chancellor and many others for whom the physicians could do nothing. She alleges inter alia that 'mulier antea permitteret se mori quam secreta infirmitatis sue homini revelare. '46

of

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of

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the

comes

it

had,

unfinished

(left

strong

who

the

expansive

more

Dominican,

simply

ernment

will

one

there

despite

influence

fresh

of

exceptional

order,

able

being

in

women

summarized

be

evidence

cent

of

but

start

the

frankly,

nor

Renaissance,

the

not

Renaissance,

education

can

most

is

Vincent

Now

of cha-

rity to instruct girls in the faith when the opportunity occurs, either in their schools or at their homes or wherever else they be. Note that these girls, especially if they be the daughters of the rich, ought especially to devote themselves to study, for to this purpose their par-

for

to the

33

ents have intended them. Hence they ought to know the Psalter or Hours of Our Lady or the Office of the Dead or other prayers to God, and so be more fitted for religious life should they wish to join it later, or more fitted for the study of Sacred Scripture, like Paula and Eustochia and others who remained unwedded, and who because of their devotion to books became deeply versed in sacred letters. Of this knowledge you have an example in Blessed Agnes who went to school , in Blessed Cecelia, Catharine, Lucy, Agatha, who were all learned as their legends bear witness. Let them, therefore, not be solicitous about their clothes ...let them beware of levity in dance or song or game...let them fear men. Let them take some good spiritual man to be their father whose counsel and teaching shall rule them...let them be at home with their parents and grandparents, not wander astray from

their homes.20 Having women,

we

praised

should

desideratum

tion

are we

tion,

from

comes

not

he

in

the

said

Ages

in

to

and

be

of on

the

he

the

Vincent

Thomas

that

of

women's

of

a

education,

own

and

that

said

those

wickof

other

women to learn why we should be worse than men, since we I was sitting ashamed with bowalso were created by God. ed head and eyes blinded with tears, resting my chin on my hands in my elbow-chair, when a dazzling beam of light flashed before me which came not from the sun, for it was I glanced up and saw standing late in the evening. me three female figures, wearing crowns of gold and

one

from

(naturally

in attributing life

from

education

citation

Aquinas had

educa-

De Eruditione.

feminine

with

a

indica-

but

work

of

positive

better

his

is

man:

so unanimous my

of

Beauvais,

who

Aristotelian)

are

A

through

best

education

education

of

of

tradition

to

the

shortage

scope

concluded

I examined

thinks

Humbert.

the

to

in

curriculum

with

even

a helpmate

why men

women.

Yet

rebuttal an

interest

and

influenced of

can

woman

I reflected

goals

view

have

Pisan

was

edness

of

his

while

for

influence

to

a Dominican

generation

the

discussion

Middle

that

grateful

an

for

narrow.

point

from

de

say

girls,

be

the

this

Christine nough

for

must

is

Indeed,

now

remarkably

texts

whom

Humbert

before with

e-

only

in

34

Whereupon one of I crossed myself. radiant countenances. 'Fear not, dear daughter, for we the three addressed me: The aphorisms of philosophers will counsel and help thee. simply the mists of error but faith of articles not are

and

self-deception. '>!

FOOTNOTES

_ Marie Province "But who Vincent

of

ee

Auguste

Dominique

de France will ever

TO

Chapotin,

(Rouen: lift the

CHAPTER

Histoire

Imprimerie veil which

II

des

Dominicains

Cagniard, hides the

de la

1895), p. 356. origins of

Beauvais?"

Bourgeat,

Durnat

Etudes

Libraire,

Sur

Vincent

1856),p. 18.

de

Beauvais

"Vincent

(Paris:

of Beauvais

is one of those men whose biography has been treated with negligence in spite of great fame. The information which has been preserved is obscure and uncertain for the most part. We are ignorant as to the date of his birth and of his death and there is the same ignorance concerning his origin and his true home."

Pitas) oe abT.

4tbid. vacos

a5

Gacsan

Gallic

et

virtute

et

SBourgeat,

De

tal.»

7Bourgeat,

jar

ole

%neret,

405%

Di.

Warm,

11,.4.9)

auctoritate

et

-pluximum hominum

interseos,

numero

Belllo=

valere."

10the Epistola consolaria was sixteen chapters in length, elaborating upon the futility of worldly interests and stressing See Epistola consolathe joy of the dead who had found heaven. 1481. toria in Opuscula ed. cit. Basel, lls ourgeat,

we

eek

36

for

DES te Ullman,"A Project Beauvais,"

8

Speculum,

13 owever,

(1983)

de

Tholomaeus

Edition

a New

of

of

Vincent

piemeolze

younger

Vincent's

Luca,

contem—

(d. 1321), believed him to be alive during the pontificate porary We do know that he was alive in 1260 of Gregory X (1271-76). Consolatorius upon the death of Tractatus the wrote he when Louis, the heir, but I agree with most scholars who place his death in 1264.

l4uistoire Littéraire de la France, 18 (1895), p. 458. and

"A celebrated brother wise, and pious."

a

15yore well known representatives Abelard's Sic et Non and the Sentences

(New

of

of of

ety York:

Bolgar, The Classical Heritage Harper & Row, 1954), p. 235.

17one

avoids

anti-feminism

here in

any

discussion

Innocent's

De

and

devout

one,

humble

of

assiduous,

this approach are Peter the Lombard.

and

the

Contemptu

its

Beneficiaries

profound

impact

Mundi.

us, greater degree of stability too was evidenced in the university than that which we observe when first one cathedral school and then another comes into prominence, depending upon the reputation and personality of its head.

A

York:

ee below,

pp.

20navia Knowles, The Evolution Vintage Books, 1964), p. 256.

PRIN

of Medieval

Thought

(New

: Isidore of Seville (c. 570 - 636) wrote an encyclopaedia, Etymologiae or Origines which treated everything he considered worth knowing from the standpoint of etymology. 22xnowles,

Pie

232e—

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She

the the

23 : : Heady dlipgcwo at Paris a committee was established to books of Aristotle but in 1255 the faculty of arts forbidden books. 24

;

,

:

TAL oinGiaar., Penguin Books, 1962),

arta 26 sce

trans., Aristotles pp. 53-4.

:

Politics

purge prescribed

(Baltimore:

ns eS

below

27 sinclair,

Chapter

p.

IV

and

V.

244.

wha Fe Bennett, The Breese 7 193)),.p..121.

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Dominicans

(Cambridge:

University

29 rbid. 30 bid. 3lyargaret Wade Labarge, GRCOe LOO Spe Derr e Ld

32yilliam (New

York:

Alba

Hinnebusch, House,

The

1966),

Saint

Louis

History p.

tutional stipulation: if Only the master-general could, house allowed it, have a room for have a separate room if the prior

(Boston:

of the

Little

Dominican

Brown

Order

134.

the accommodations of the A 'lector' might himself. thought it would help his

work.")

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38

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France

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42 See Margaret Schlauch, English Medieval Literature and Its Social Foundations (Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, NOS56)FP wespectally Chapter 2h pps 270 cL.

43adams, p. 206. 44 astings Rashdall, The Universities Middle Ages (a new edition by Powicke and University Press, 1936)), vole Lip ps 4%.

Oaee also the regard to W.J. Ong,

Study

as

intriguing qualifications this has with S.J.'s celebrated essay, "Latin Language

a Renaissance

LEAL So(MASSON

jeje

* Op owicke

aT tae Aer bid.

Ew

of Europe in the Emden, Oxford:

Puberty

Rite,"

Studies

yiSie

andeimc em

p,Ol

dpe

eae 2a

in Philology,

i)

49 (New York: Frederick Ungar, 1966), p. 31. It should be pointed out also that the friars' condemnation of frivolity never refers to learning as frivolous, although this is most likely a function of the class of the friars' audience and its considerable lack of literacy:

in of

oOTDia., p. 87. There were indeed schools Paris in 1272 there were a dozen schools for which were for boys and only one for girls.

for girls, but children, eleven These schools

offered tuition quite modest and often free to the children of the city or the town. The curriculum consisted primarily of the first levels of religious instruction, although sometimes the rudiments of Latin and even Greek were taught. In the twelfth century it was, however, chiefly in the monasteries (sic) that the girls of the middle and upper classes received their education. Most of these female students were taught the three R's, plus music. Some few of them learned enough Latin to understand the canon of the mass, to read the Bible, the Fathers of the deemed to be morally ediChurch and those poets and historians St. Louis, cognizant of the tragic effect his Crusades fying. by husbands and fathers, had on those family members left behind inquired of the widows of those who fell in the Crusades whether 'letters'--and made arrangeor not their daughters knew their ments that these girls and also those who were completely oror elsephaned receive an education at the abbey of Pontoise, Although at least one writer has, on the basis of the where. bibisuccess of the Dominican study plan with the twin readers, 'the first minister called St. Dominic licus and sententiarius, it is to the realm of private of public instruction in Europe', Beginning in the thirteenth instruction that Vincent belongs. century many noble and upper middle class parents decided against sending their daughters to monastery schools in favor of private

This instruction was given either by female tuition at home. clergymen who also assisted the family teachers or 'Latiners,' (and here we see that Vincent's position was too lofty chaplain for him to consider the actual tuition of royal children-~-he the overall theoretician remained properly, by social standards, Their curriculum included religious lessons, of their education). music, basic Latin--and significantly for the future, French, It medicine. of rudiments some surprisingly, and literature dictated might be pointed out that many of the male royal members their

ideas

to

clerks

who

put

them

into

Latin,

but

the

female

in members did their own writing--and that it was basically will vernacular the of box Pandora's the of opening This French. mother be discussed in a later chapter, especially as Marguerite, Many of these of Vincent's charges, had a role in the movement. higher whatever gained universities, the from out shut girls, It has convent. a of members as receive to education they were was equal to the been argued that the number of learned abbesses

40

Vincent of Beaunumber of abbots of intellectual distinction. vais had particular reason to admire these ladies for they not only were distinquished copyists of Manuscripts but "les coudes encyvents abritaient aussi des poetes, des historiennes, clopedistes,

des

des

moralistes,

savantes."

des

epistolieres,

Anyone who has tried to make a true precis or proper abridgement To will understand the intelligence required for such activity. there was serious if minority educaconclude this explanation, tion for girls in the twelfth and thirteenth century France, and it is to the latter that Vincent both public and private, primarily belongs. Concerning the copyists mentioned above, a radically important factor is that of the oral tradition within which they worked. We make the mistake of thinking that the scribe copied as we today--in the absence of a handy Xerox machine--might easily reproduce with little effort of eye and hand a short text. "This was certainly not the case, for the reason that we gain the majority of our information and ideas from printed matter, whereas the mediaeval obtained them orally. He was confronted not by the beautiful productions of a university press, but by a manuscript often crabbed in script and full of contrac-— tions, and his instinctive question when deciphering a text was not

whether

he

had

seen,

but

whether

he

had

heard

this

or

that

word before; he brought not a visual but an auditory memory to his task. Such as the result of his up-bringing; he had learnt to rely on the memory of spoken sounds, not upon the interpretation of written signs. And when he had deciphered a word, he pronounced it audibly." Chaytor (From Script to Print, p. 14)

then

illustrates

the

truth

of

this

judgment

in

a fascinating

footnote: “ihe process 2s thus deseribed by ta ‘copy2se of the eighth century on concluding his work: qui scribere nescit multum putat esse laborem-: Tres’ digit Scribunt, duo oculay vadent. Una lingua loguitur, totum corpus laborat, et omnis labor finem habet, et praemium eius non habet finem' . . . Three fingers hold the pen, the eyes see the words, the tongue pronounces them as they are written and the body is cramped with leaning over the desk. The scribe is obviously unable to avoid the necessity of pronouncing each word as he deciphers it."

Spb

Ac

Ibid., pp. 84-85. It is not so much my purpose to conclude with an obvious example of women's rights as it is to illustrate something of the tradition within which Vincent worked and to which he added. 1 would like to point out that Chris-

tine's

dates

are

1364-1430,

that

is,

she

was

born

a

century

af-

ter’ Vincent. This fact should underscore the paucity of documents relating to mediaeval educational theory and still further, given a gap in time, how much less likely it was that Christine would have been influenced directly by the writing of Vincent to any appreciable degree.

CHAPTER

III

THE STRUCTURE AND EXPECTATIONS OF DE ERUDITIONE

In

this

tione,

chapter as

garding chain than the

well

both

of

investigating as

the

Latin

be

appears:

classical

of

texts

glosses

from

both

derived

as

Vincent

classical on

fifth,

the

both

to

do

as

part

of

make

well

as

is

second,

scriptural; com-

fourth,

texts

exe

imply

Vincent,

his

a

audi-

texts

with

are

weapon

fully

a

much

to

their

three-pronged as

re-

rather

often

used;

exempla,

made

same;

and scriptural

the

Eruditione

Latin

compendia,

either

these

up

has

following

the

and scriptural

sixth,

authorities,

the

uses

himself

classical

and

De

from

De Erudi-

of

sermon

as

a treatise. the

on

views

same

the

his

was

in

lar

rather

have

such

ignorance

both;

are

allegorically,

At

Lyar

read

of

Vincent

Vincent

are

preaching.

their

first,

be

Dominican

have

be

to

and

is

to

texts

arguments

it

taught,

those

students

drawn

read

and

his

with

or

which

expects

pendia

aspects

presuppositions

he

classical

ence,

formal

and

third,

measure

text

argument

French

empla

the

the

Quatre

much

the

honour,

been

that

same

by his

they very

demanding

one

wish

to

be

the

arguing

held

they

royal

this

with female

in

Latin

by

his

the

stated,

vernacu"Women

preserve

one Latin

students.

his

Novare

de

easily

can

virtuous

Vincent

in

Philippe

part

In

thing;

language of

expressing

d'ome,

position.

in

more

was

education,

d'Aage

Tens

advantage if

Vincent

women's

of

essence

les

a great

Yet

time

thing

on-

seemed

to

Philippe,

42

on

according

to

Ages,

Middle

the

During

French.

in

wrote

hand,

other

the

Ong:

vernacular literature tended to be regarded as literature for women, who were mostly denied formal schooling, that is, denied the Latin which would have opened the philosophy Hence, the importance in verand science books to them. nacular history of romances and devotional books and sermons for mixed audiences.

uses

or

was

suggest

that

the

hear

to

Latin

of

encyclopaedic

own

his

considerable

and

read

importance

Within

the

treatise

texts,

and

Latin

our

In

so

classical

established

that

the

ipso

facto

Sacred

they

distinctive

by

of

of

making

both

is

that

theory

of

literature

antiquity

could

value

stemmed

from thus

be

the set

judgments.

use

is

side

his

Isidore

using

Israel,

by

to

encyclo-

Isidore

Christian

us

belonging

was

by

from

In

this

for

It

chronology.

to

With

mediaeval,

Seville.

students and

there

of

Latin

classical

important

Isidore

of

used

some

unique.

quality

within

legitimized

books

are

a matter

is

have

read

to

indeed It

the

have

to

were

to

not it

de-

given

texts

is

in

should

is

Vincent

schemata

genres

secular

necessity

by

begun

were

Latin

working

systematic

Vincent

Vincent

a Christian

poetic

and

doing

was

tradition

interesting

these

whatever he

that

interested

girls.

the

were

read

philosophy,

and

permission

writers

that

author,

paedist

the

so

French.

the

who

works,

the

understand to

science

avoided

scriptural. of

of

works

the

read

to

boys

the

if

Yet

sermons.

and

material

votional

particularly

was

he

and

treatise,

were

tutor

the

as

well

as

children

the

he

examples

The

audience.

a mixed

for

writing

Vincent

an

held so

that

viewpoint. side

without

presentation

43

of

a doctrine

sophy,

science

doctrine of

the

tance it

of

of

and

which

can

paedists,

Vincent

tinuation

of

other

There

are

Vincent's

These

personal

stem

from

and

patchwork

vant

to

his

use

by

cut-and-paste

a

misleading sest

of

of

ideas,

the

always

easy

use

of

his

responsibility.

these

his

inserts.

it

shall

we

of

all

Cation

and

so

is

citations

of

girls

Florilegia,

to

a

below,

lesser

are

in

drawn

last

appre-

to

this

for

and

his

is

the of

Jerome,

is

selection Beauvais

the

and

and

are

ideas

are

modifications as

an

whose

he

original

“over

that,

or

a palimp-

which

certainly

on

quotation

is

of

of

the

most

judgment

of

rele-

unacknowledged

arrangement are

florilegia,

especially

layer

Vincent

education.

of

practice

each

degree

from

of

use

is

features

of

to

Steiner

which

con-

precisely

matters

accomplishments

entirely

about

determining

Nevertheless

order

that

as

encylo-

this

see

a practitioner

also

original

The

impor-

the

difficult

widespread

This

result

Vincent's

is

the

which

determine.

clear

show

of

himself

The

are

in

particular

responsibility

layers

Whatever

thinker, as

to

on

quotation.

borrowing.

not

totally

difficulties

method

an

aspects.

vital

Jerome,

the

insofar

of

to

is

more

by Vincent,

adoption

glossae

acquired

it

as

Easy

philo-

didascalium

greatest

and

last

the

position

his

thereby

in

integrates

overestimated--especially

tradtion

several

Israel

systematized

writing

of

equally

of

"poetics"

the

Beauvais.

of

the

are

ciate

be

viewpoint

prerogative

into

His

hardly

and

Isidore's

antiquity

Church.

the

to

primacy

poetry,

pagan

Western

led

the

incorrect, one

ideas

sixth

the

edu-

based."? all

too

little

is

n at present, know

44

of

mediaeval

writers

such

secondary

sources.

he

many

drew

Salisbury

rectly

prose

more his

so

often

and

sometimes

derivative

citation

fect

be

would

other of

half

to

but

Vincent's

norance

from is

argument

use

audience.

florilegial

of

or It

Ehey

that

tutor,

he

be

will

sthe

chief

three

was

royals

his

pupils

efthe

examples

on

that

recalled

of

were

which

counting

of

di-

him

whose

illustrate,

figures

John

result

produced

consider

which

quotes

quotes

he

are

did

a

of

use

from

Vincent

The

they

shall

we

(as

.*

sometimes

half-truths

the

ignorant

was

florilegium) that

made

Gallicum

quotations

florilegium!

Below

ag threetoldsone:s

Was)

a

that

vitiate

mistaken

his

of

poetry

forget

known.

Vincent

either

than

we

Florilegium

the

of

reflection

Vincent

that

known

is

Carolingian

from

Jerome

St.

It

cer-

of

humanism

a mistaken

be

to

out

texts.

classical

of

consequent

sometimes

called

work

century

knowledge

turns

tain

twelfth

direct

and

classicism

alleged

The

writers's

the

about

doubts

Further,

strong

cast

they

them.

of

use

making

writer

the

viewpoint

the

of

determination

a clear

to

obstacle

further

are

show

the

that

ig-

audience

andmchem

rover:

parents. As

for

the

writer

deas

but

These

from

they

glosses

omy

of

and

later

copied or

glossae,

more

the

they

the

are were

Middle

ideas

so a

the

Bible

frequently

for

he

presenting.

is

still

acceptation

necessary

Ages.

commentators

onto

by

allow

With

function

few

available,

(Vulgate,

marginally.

rather

of

further They

than

distancing

of

may

i-

by

be

creativity.

of

the

manuscript

texts

of

the

Church

such

texts

course)

Thus

by

as

did

either

a kind

of

his

econ-

Fathers

exist

were

interlineally incremental

45

repetition

the

linguistic, in

a

ideas,

of

Jerome,

conceptual

collections, Strabus

himself.

ninth

added

It

also

should

be

separatingtradition

is

not

always

Vincent's paedic ic

instinct

as

would

of

use

and

in

it

Walifridus Alcuin

that

the

of

and

Vincent

his

material

and

line

exacerbated

quotation

previous

these

by

encyclo-

on

any

ginning

by

course

his

views

good

is

natural

teachers

of

making

incumbent

upon

as

illustrative

as

be

argument.

clear

particularly

to

of

produces

top-

enough,

as

a Domin-

him

the

fourteenth

child

wife

of

the

Menagier

by

the

in

At from

drawn

demonic

their

of

them.

of

Great

"sunt

Biblical

used

them

nonnulli,

date

natural

unnatural

meetings

widespread

later

that

they

with

the

faithful,

by

the

Dominicans

use and

and

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54

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doctrina

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Chap.

XLVII

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62

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spiritualiter,

just

recapitulation

cum

limitations tent

in

without

inquit,

nostri,

the

life

end,

emulis ter,

of

how

and

one

both

but

itself

with

mutuis

provocate

an

comes

appeal:

excitate,

durate

forti-

feliciter, tantum mementote

virginitas is,

text

honorari."“6 can

the

manner

see

on

the

expectations

will

qualify

basis

and

the

of

the

con-

FOOTNOTES

CHAPTER

Tleen Power, "The Position of Middle Ages ed. by Crum and Jacob

the

1926 ye pas

3arpad Beauvais moretalals

Women" in The Legacy of (Oxford: Clarendon Press,

Sidi, Ramuss) Method; and Harv arc bressyae 955)i pew

Steiner, De (Cambridge:

Wise

cae el

Decayeor

Erudeone Fa Liorun NobalaumeoL) Vincent Mediaeval Academy of America, 1939),

aes W. Hunt, "The Deposit of Century Renaissance," in Classical A.D. 500-1500 ed. by R. R. Bolgar

UT

III

0.4

*walter J. Ong, Dialogues (Cambridge

of (Do

TO

Latin Classics in the TwelfthInfluences on European Culture (Cambridge: Univeristy Press,

SAHSE.

> "there are some whom exempla inflame more to love of the heavenly land than qualities do." (my translation). Judson Allen, The Friar As Critic (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Bees, WO, Wa WS.

enlien,

Ds,

46.

Tupor what else did our many good faithful ones do? Didn't we see Cyprian and the most delightful doctor and the most blessed martyr leave Egypt laden with so much gold and silver and clothing? And with so much Lactantius and with so much Victorinus, Optstua, Hilarius to be silent about the living? And with so much the innumerable Greeks? First the most faithful servant of the lord, Moses himself, did this, concerning whom it is written, that he was learned with all the wisdom of the Egyptians." De Doctrina Christiana, II, 60-61. -

Twelve

Suput,

and

Caesars

Suetonius

says

that

even

Augustus

in

Book

Caesar

II

of

his

'taught

Lives

his

of

the

daughter _

and his granddaughter wool making and forbade them say anything unless they did it openly and unless it could corded in the daily commentary of the house.'"

or be

do re-

65

She daughter LOG boils

:

Nor

and

sm

:

did

three

ss Pie

to

them

:

in

any

daughter and grandevery crime."

way

except

as

his

three

Influences

De

Oratoribus,

: Classical

on

European

Culture,

A.D.

on European

Culture,

A.D.

28.

Influences

Le ae

14,01gar, jain

refer

Classical

il 3Bolgar, eC

:

ulcers."

p. 165.

12) i alogus

OO

he

:

Bolgar,

500-1500,

:

He banished the two Julias, his whom he had found tainted with

The

Classical

Herutcage

~and

tts

Benefriciasies,

PAsee

15

"Hence Valerius Maximus in Book VII, The father consulted Themistocles concerning his only daughter as to whether to marry her to a poor man with morals or a rich, unacceptable one. He said, 'I prefer a man lacking in money to money lacking in manliness.'"

1651 utarch

Dryden,

trans.

The

(New

Lives

of

York:

the

The

Noble

Modern

Grecians

Library),

and

p.

Romans,

John

134.

Lipial po 154. 18ntnto this pit an ox or an ass falls whenever anyone is taken by apwhether he be just or unjust, wise or foolish, just as Holofernes was immediately captured by Judith pearance, as one reads in Book X." 190 ana all these words were pleasing to Holofernes and his and they marvelled at her wisdom and said one to the servants, in there is not such a woman on the earth in appearance, other: beauty, and in the sense of her words."

20nasil

York:

Willey,

Doubleday,

The

1953),

Seventeenth

p.

81.

Century

Background

(New

66

Influences

2lgolgar, Classical 5O00=-15007 p. sia

22 cteiner,

ie

*3Bolgar, Sas

Oe The

European

on

Culture,

A.D.

Lac Classical

Heritage

and

Beneficiaries,

its

24

Elements of Structure Comedia, Charles §. Singleton, Mr. Singleton's trans1965), p. 86. Harvard Press, (Cambridge: then, what we have to "To elucidate, lation of the above is: say,

be

it

known

that

the

sense

of

this

work

LS

enOe

Sampeve but

on the contrary it may oe called polysemous, Eat d SEO Sclyg, "Of more senses than one’; for it is one sense that we get through the letter, and another which we get through the thing the letter signifies; and the first is called literal, but the second allegorical or mystic. And this mode of treatment, for its better manifestation, may be considered:in this verse: "When Israel came out of Egypt, and the house of Jacob from a people of strange speech, Judea became his sanctification, Israel his power." For if we inspect the letter alone, the departure of the children of Israel from Egypt in the time of Moses is presented to us; if the allegory, our redemption wrought by Christ; if the moral sense, the conversion of the soul from the grief and misery of sin to the state of grace is presented to us; if the anagogical, the departure of the holy soul from the slavery of this corruption to the liberty of eternal glory is presented to us. And although these mystic senses have each their special demoninations, they may all in general be called allegorical, Since they differ from the literal and historical. Now allegory is so called from "alleon" in Greek, which means in Latin "alieum" or "diversum." IBY

ac

Si

:

quis

autem

me

quasi

a.

importunum

ac

:

violentum

:

exposi-

torem causetur, eo quod minus propria expositione ad fidem nostram verba philosophorum detorqueam, et hoc eis imponam quod nequaquam ipsi senserunt, attendat illam Caiphae prophetiam, quam Spiritus sanctus per eum portulit, longe ad alium sensum eam accomodans quam prolator ipse senserit. Nam et sancti prophetae cum aliqua Spiritus sanctus per eos loquatur, non omnes

sententias ad quas se habent verba sua intelligunt, sed saepe unam tantum in eis habent, cum spiritus ipse, qui per eos loguitur, multas ibi provideat, quatenus postmodum alias aliis expositionibus, et alias aliis inspirat. (Introductio ad Theologiam I.) =

67

26

Judson Boyce Allen, The Friar As Critic Vanderbite University Pressyel971)i;eper6lt

27

The

;

Interpreter's

BIST) Fepi 92.

:

Bible

(New

York:

(Nashville:

Cokesbury

Press,

1951-

200551a 2° bid

se rbidcp ape 4. 3h iat

and an historical introduction (Ph.D. dissertation, of California at Los Angeles, 1949), p. 3.

33 uwhatever in a morality or the truth

University

holy sermon cannot be concerned with of the faith you can recognize to be

either al-

legorized." 4 says: your lips are like red fillets. 34u ana likewise Cant. The gloss of the preachers explains this to be the lips of the Therefore just as fillets restrain flowing hair, so the Church. lips ought to beware of too lengthy speeches."

32"Hence is

sitting

a lowly dicates

of

in

down,

herb and humility

Song the

of nard

Songs offers

II

it its

is

written,

odor.

while

Indeed,

the

the

For its odor clearly cleanses the heart. grace with God." finds nce and its appeara

36nqe is the duty of a good lector to adjust to to read useful and expedient things his audience;

king

nard

is

in-

the level easily and

intelligibly; to avoid new opinion and to retain older and more it is his duty never to say things he doesn't undersecure ones; always avoid hateful wordiness which comes from to well: stand too much repetition of the same things and to avoid involuted language and other things."

68

37 purther he ought to have the readers memorize and guard the warnings which flow from the titles of the chapters; but with regard to speaking more freely, staying away from the dance and the like, he should not use his own authority and whim: but to the extent that it was seen before he ought to seek good reasons."

38 upesides, according to the philosophers, man is the highest of creatures, composed of body and soul, of which the soul is the more worthy and all which concerns its safety must be given more attention than that whichis of little importance to Man. The preacher concerns himself with the rational man for: preach the gospel to all men i.e. to man which means the soul NOE Ene DOC yen.

ra

the

end,

rule of worldly of the body, as

other

sciences

things, as the the science of

are

only

concerned

with

the

science of law is; or the care medicine is; or the instruction

of the spirit according to some imperfection of ignorance, as the speculative sciences; eternal life ought to be gained from this; Who drinks of the water which I give him, but there will Growein hima fountain of wateqetO wltsemeternae =

40 wana this singing is pleasing to God just as princes are accustomed to delight in the songs of entertainers, and the spouse of the Church says: let your voice resound in my ears: for your voice is sweet. The gloss says: I want you to be preaching because such is a sweet voice." 4luthe Lord loves souls above all. These above all things are sent Him by the preacher. Who therefore can say how and with what joy such an offering is received? Likewise it says in Psalms: these will be brought to you by the preacher in season and out of season. And they will be brought in joy and

exultation ceived."

or

because

with

great

joy

such

an

offering

42, There are others ‘e who to be persuasiv argument or authority: but it is better to

that

when

one

is

not

three are used there is not easily broken

43, When

one

successful,

is by

reads

another

a threefold the fish." in

Esther

cord

that

may

be.

with

being

use use

a

will

only

be

re-

all

examples three so

And

when

fishhook

brought

to

the

which

the

king's

69

bed she did not seek feminine adornment but wished only what Hegei gave her. For she, extremely attractive and of incredible beauty, seemed lovable in everyone's eyes - and as we read in Esther, "you know, Lord, that his is necessary and I loathe all signs of pride and glory which is on my head in days when I am displayed, and I hate it as a menstrual rag, and that I do not use it in private."

45 ny resounding voice--when a preacher cannot be heard because of the weakness of his voice he will lose much of the fruit of his speeches. Likewise frequently in scripture the sacred voice of a preacher is compared to the sound of trumpets, because it ought to resound powerfully clear trumpet. May there be a trumpet said to a preacher."

46 ne

said,

o

holy

virgins,

stir

and in the manner of a in your throat. This is

one

another

couragement, call to glory with examples of virtue persevere bravely, go on spiritually, achieve with remember us when your virginity is honored."

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XLII

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citing

quote

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of

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quotation

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tion

of

catechumens

princes

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chumens

in

instructed

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we

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fact

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young

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cate-

boys

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to

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their

moral.

sexuality :

crimes.

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refers

different

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years

less

is

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girls.

primarily

a wholly

girls

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but

than

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contained;

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of

and

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soon

education

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et

opening

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text

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profound:

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education.

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neophytes,

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as

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in

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tradition

itself

expressed

the

illas."?

fittingly

religious

aspect

by

those

and

is

intellectual

sexual.

in which

sunt?

neophytes."7

their

vanity

key

nor

Dante

tibi

are

the

and

circumscribed

tione

and

of

matters

be

matters

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earliest

princess

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physical

sunt/

tuam

WOMEN

are

7.26,

tibi

faciem

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"Filii

book

very

girls

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sources

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from

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De Eruditione

of

significant.

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EDUCATION

LI

eorum.

its

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43:

regarding

I,

hyllarem

OF

AND

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again

puericia

tically

DICHOTOMY

educational

Chapters begins

BASIC

42

IV

neither

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is to

De Erudi-

hierarchy

heinous

are

Here

morality

after

to

of

than

sins

the

U2

in

gauging

is

at

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pains

plays

social

and

(plays)

qualify

to

might

make

ing

the

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and

who

had

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to

traditional

attitudes

that

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seem

as

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girls

as

of

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attending

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view-

forbidden,

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regarding

comments

he

spectacula

Tertullian

spectacle

only

consistently

on

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stern

as

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plays

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important

restrictions

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gatherings.

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to

response

notice

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wantonness

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combat

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lascivie.""

est

pueierons

etate

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at

is

temptation

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a woman

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for

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Vincent

Omne enim spectaculum sine concussione spiritus non est. Ubi enim voluptas, ibi est studium, per quod scilicet voluptas sapit; ubi studium, ibi et aemulatio, per quam studium sapit. Porro et ubi aemulatio, ibi et furor et

bilis et ira et dolor et competunt disciplinae.5

But

this

is

not

temperance

and

limitation

that

right

so.

Vincent

Vincent

is

from

those

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healthy

of

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is

is

not

quae

cum

passim", total

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that

eminent

his,

"non

urging.

precisely

his

ex

adds

moderation.

prohibition

view

cetera

his

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key

phrase

prohibition,

moderation

which

marks

predecessors

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off

of

but the

out-

Vincent's

throughout

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tione. vent a

Vincent

daughter

must

barrassment,

hold

the

that

lusts

from

of

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are

others,

moderation

fully

guarded

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girls

in

concept

chiefly

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their

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own

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opprobrium."

responsible

"ne

with

does

the

lusts

vel

body

parental

also

seems

and

pre-

of

em-

to

also

concupiscan-

73

tur." the

This

doubling

proper

cent

is

education

rather

husbands,

upon

girl

to

the

are

rome

and

in

For

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his

him

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there the

views,

brother

we

is

is

praise must

Dominican

he a

a

need

for

seems

that

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oLhers

with

the

foregone

ce.

effect

conclusion

or

the

tempted'--

true

son

of

Vincent

conclude

and

the

on

is

tempter

he

whatever

It

eLceCh

than

attitude

and

heightens

receive.

with

most,

this

enlightened

than

to

general,

sins

Aristotle;

partially better

men

'Who

both.

is

concerned

herself.

question

giris

responsibility

a girl

more

parents, the

of

fellow

both

earns

that

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for

he is

his

scarcely

Aristotelian,

Thomas

who wrote: Aquinas, Sicut est

enim

vir

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sions. the

than

dicit

accepts

provides

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rather

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also

educational

her

Philosophus

in

a

the

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of

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significant

omission

per

role

in

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transmission

was

living

at

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very

of

medicine by

failed

to

intercourse An

which an

had

time

is

admit

that

a woman

part

"the

free

the

the

Galenic

obverse

on

the

part

man

to

this

diminishes in

transgres-

to

stress

blame,

reward

effect

can

frequentacionem."

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Vincent

played

and

biology

of

Salerno

Galen,"

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life

was he

that

fantasy,to wit

his

who

study

experimental

school

glorifying

cite

presupposition

of

Aristotle's

when

authoritarianism

important

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on

of

earlier

moral

rather

concubitus

the

of

practice

nimiam

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of

for

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praise

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punishment, "vel

replaced

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physiology

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barrenness,

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curious

physical

own

is

in XVI

occasionatus.

that

by a day.

system

of

argument

a

74

by

in

and

legally

"sibi

quoque

erally tery)

Deuteronomy

that

seems

and

expatiates

a

the

old

law,

Mosaic

al-

way

make

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details

Deuteronomy

thus

but

underscores

that

in

code

any

in

ever

to

tradition

was

text

the

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is

law

clement:

seem

Draco

and

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old

from

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upon

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appealing.

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as

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facit. =f

non

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weakness

dispensation

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to

of

matron's

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not

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that

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authority

scriptural.

to

appeal

20,

XXII,

PER Quod si verum est quod objicit, et non est puella inventa virginitas, ejicient eam extra fores domus patris sui, et lapidibus obruent viri civitatis illius, et morietur, quoniam fecit nefas in Israel, ut fornicaretur in domo patris sui, et auferes malum de medio tue. ll

When

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page

indeed

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tion

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former

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instructed

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reminded. In

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familial

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thors

so

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in

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original

contribution

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opening

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then in

on

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order

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maxime, umbra

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next

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ter,

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girl

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in

feminis

the

girl,

Jerome requir-

pudi.

auram.. cuius

auctoritas,

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to

youthful

wantonness,

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application

to

returns

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time

marescit

deest

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Al

prestet.

of

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modification

education

as

he

avoid

:

infamie

Quoting

'fatua'

as

first

reference,

youth

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effects

about

parenthetical

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maritalis

wide-ranging

forgets

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levem

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modifi-

in

est

pro-

citations,

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rath-

parenthe-

Thus

res

"tenera

of

turnings

focus

that

factor

fervorem

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family.

contention

est. ni3

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argument

casione

where

au-

qualifi-

parenthetical

Vincent odd

early

the

etatis

and

shows

of

age

hierarchy

chapter,

flos

the

of

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provides

telling

of

of

the

propter

particular

watchfulness,

upon

he

midst

consentit

which

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in

when

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support

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expatiate

brief

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fama,

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male

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to

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cations,

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transgression,

shortcoming

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stress

consequent

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offensive

filial

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personal

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by

aware

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midst

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by

girls

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to

be

underlines

moral

foolish

Ecclesiasticus

on

the

'indisciplinata

et

dissoluta.'

rather

daughHere

76

the

point.

breaking

stress

Vincent

education

moral

of

supremacy

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completely

to

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the

need

the

idea

tion

'teneris

on

our

Vincentian

for

of

stent

64

in

etatibus,'

ability pedagogy.

to

determine course,

fasting:

which

exactly

ut

semper

valeat. u62

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of

in

et

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the

gradations have

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of Thus

immolimits

limita-

serious

well

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aware

was

viribus. —

spells

may

and

hunger

Jerome

maxime

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servire,

quotation

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"melius

quam

corpus

is

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comedat,

edge

that

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Jerome

venire

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concerning

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argument

safeguard:

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omission

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not

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points

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of

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keeping

forever

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in

rigor

Jerome,

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for

citations

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lest

mestos

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quickly

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by means

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moderation

ieiunia."

of

again

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derata

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Jerome

extreme

disciplicent

the

and

in

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authority

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danger

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libido

avoid

stomachum

is

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returns

to

upon

in

been

the

94

thinking fasting

of

those

women

too

much,

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confidence

that

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Latinity

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and

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of

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of

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women

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teacher

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of

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remembered

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demonstrate.

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respectability

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sicism

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to

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lecturing

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Jerome's

Terence for

on

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in

Scriptures;

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appropriately

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where

complains

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called

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scholars. nGs

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to

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Jerome's,

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Aphro-

FOOTNOTES

TO

CHAPTER

luyou have sons? Train them and hood. You have daughters? Watch over show yourself joyful to them."

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Catholic

ure

New

Catholic

Publishing

Edition

Company,

care for them from boytheir bodies and do not

of

the

1953),

3pante, Inferno, Dorothy Books, 1964), p. 140.

L.

Aut

tendency

Penquin

Spirit.

the

Book

the

age

which

has

a

IV

Holy

p.

Sayers,

trans.

for

where

there

is

zeal,

there

is

(New

York:

(New

York:

lust."

>" Por no public entertainment is lacking For where there is pleasure, there is

savors;

Bible

743.

in danger to the zeal which pleas-

rivalry

which

adds

spice to zeal. And where there is rivalry, there is anger and wrath and rage and pain and all the other things which stem from them and which along with them are not appropriate to discipline Gis 1S) Clopbesiqgas|

Ona woman

Dee (New

York:

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Nonesuch

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Bolgar,

Harper

Sohn The

is

Donne

mutilated

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and

9 "Neither :

Complete

a

mute

10 "A : marriage

throw

as

But if the girl

: is

295 4)

Poetry,

1955),

nor woman nor purchaser ness or a paymaster."

aks,

Classical

ROW);

Library,

man."

nor

for

made

5.

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deaf

a

by

Heritage ip

John 53,

Hayward,

"Farewell

person

family

and

its

Beneficiaries

ed.

(London:

2 35

nor

can

consensus

to

madman

become

not

Love."

nor

either

orphan

a wit-

cohabitation."

it happens that there iis no virginity, outside her father's house and the men

they will

will stone

oF

her

in

and

her

she

will

father's

die

since

house

and

she

you

Lor

i.e. that she has passion of her age."

the

bie

a

has

done

will

put

tendency

:

evil

to

2

to

Israel

to

sin

thisevil from your midst."

:

enjoyment

because

of

:

the reputation for chastity is an ephemeral thing in women. . . like a flower . . . it begins to decay in a light Wind . . . particularly when the age is a factor and the authority of the husband is lacking, the husband whose shadow is the safety of his wife." 14

"On

:

some

occasion

she

would

present

the

opportunity

for

disgrace."

of

1Snput Dinah, daughter of Lia, her region. When Sichem, son of

had seen her, came attached father,

went out to see the women Hemor, prince of the region,

he to

took her and slept with her by force. He beher and spoke tenderly to her. Going to his he said, get that girl for me for my wife."

Hemor,

16nsuch is the woman, talkative and roaming, unable to unable to stay at home, but now outside, now in the squares, now lying in wait in the corners."

be

quiet,

Linte a man finds a betrothed girl in a field, seizes her and seduces her, he alone will die: the girl is not to blame . . . if a man comes upon a virgin nor is it a capital offense he will seizes her and it is discovered, who is not betrothed, pay her father fifty silver pieces and marry her because he disgraced her; nor can he send her away allthe days of her life."

185.

Sighart,

Albert

the

(London:

Great

Washbourne,

1976),

Deessls

193i ghart,

Ea

have

2leileen Crum

and

Jacob

Diekso2e

never

Power

joined

in

(Oxford:

The

in

play."

Legacy

University

of the Press,

Middle 1926),

Ages, edited p.

420.

by

98

(New

6

ace R. Owst, Literature and Pulpit in Medieval York: Barnes and Noble, 1933), p. 568.

23Rileen

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p.

24 toseph

Pieper,

England

430.

Prudence

(New

York:

Pantheon

Books,

1959),

B25

and

25) "A lustful mind approaches honorable things more what is not permitted is undertaken more sweetly."

26norothy

Sayers,

pp.

anee, Thomas More: Rogers, ed. (New Haven:

done

LO0-—LOl:

Selected Letters, Elizabeth Yale Press, 1961), p. 106.

28 what has been said at the tender age for

2

nat

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brings

the

lustful

upright

before about girls."

age

of

boys

be

boys,

far

j

:

:

Sumaturity in teaching between speed and slowness.

rather

than

inculcating 34

must

be

what

and

too

D. W. Sylvester, Methuen"and Cou, L970)

flies

much

in the teacher learners."

mother in their the Gracchi."

must be looked for For as Seneca said

scarcity of words and thinness make the tedium of slowness fixes itself pected

same

age."

gore is written that the speech of the infancy contributed much to the eloquence of

much

the

Frances

away."

3lian upright life, honesty and maturity authority and accomplishes much in the

3

eagerly

by.

the listener more easily, And

so

one

i.e. moderation to Lucilius:

less what

must

beware

interruption." :

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“pierre Courcelle, Late Latin Writers and Their Greek Sources, Harry E. Wedeck, trans. (Cambridge: Harvard Press,

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47 wand why should the senses be daily filled with stories of the poets and wild imaginings? For let there be something useful in poetry concerning metrics, for nothing is useless even in the dangerous words of the poets."

SB iret her learn first the Psalter and let her take some time off with these songs and let her learn of life in Proverbs of Solomon . . . when she has made the storehouse of her mind rich with these pleasures, let her commit to memory Prophets, Heptateuch, book of Kings and Chronicles, and rolls of Ezra and Esther so that finally she may read the Song of Songs without danger. If she read it at the start, she might be harmed by not realizing that it was a wedding song expressed in carnal language."

49° prayer

and

Aceton.s

2Vnthey areirepelled by a shield wc thinking. of

Stig nothing

52

that else

through the opportunity of work you but what pertains to the service of

"necessary

for

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her

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and

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virtue

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: he might prevent their doing anything daily notebooks or longer journals."

the’ one

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other

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to

be

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prudent."

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and

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>9 especially associations."

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60nbrom adornment."

to

from

excessive

excessive

delight

Slane destructive lust the couch of sorrow."

of

in

pleasures

food,

Venus

is

of

the

flesh

drink,

sleep,

not

accustomed

and

bath

and

to

come

O2nzy is preferable to suffer in the stomach than in the mind, to rule the body than to serve it, to falter in step rather than in chastity." "Thus let her eat so that she may always hunger

and

immediately

after

food

have

the

strength

to

pray

and

read."

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CHAPTER CHAPTERS THE

Having

established

tellectual ter

44

gard Of

excessive

the

the

Psalmist,

to

peats

‘superfluum.'

Is

offer

is

too

rome

himself

both

of

have

known

of

view

would

and

still

Vincent

it

in

the

sense

of

serve

to

their

used

if

Even

of

did

number

and

re-

this:

(art), Sene-

that

Je-

'unnecessary,'

as

Ecclesiastes

2.16,

had

may

vehemence

any

undercut

the

force

out

the

legitimacy,

not

may

or

in-

to

plural

moderate

a more

cited

his

of

he

absolutely--

out

neuter

Vincent

than

or

is

ap-

ornamentation

He

the

against

which

moot

point

Vincent.

who

ornament by

version

to

known

excrement. >

citations,

is

to

Aurelianus

of

or

necessary

Vulgate

Je-

beginning

remains

re-

cosmetics.

the

comparatively evil

with

argue

very

in-

Chap-

Peter,

superflua,*

which

in

and

St.

and

auctores

is

were

texts

word

guestion

an

Cyprian,

from

the

continues

coiffure,

other

moral

particulary

It

the

in

dangers

do

though

MORAL

basic

Vincent

that

in

the

vanity,

interpreted

uses

Caelius

the

very

be

43

clothing,

and

The

of

ornamentation

does

which

those

to

45.4

bodily

dicate

7

nature.

to

Epistle

in

fact Ovid

and

of

compromise

much

superfluous

ca

a

'superfluous'

i.e.

dangers

whatsoever,

pears

42

CHIEFLY

pedagogy,

ornament

is

beautifying

his

the

44-51:

MATERIALS,

Chapters

of

elaborate

importance

any

in

features

to

to

rome,

SUPPORTIVE

V

sources, of

tone

mitigating

po-

sition.

Above the

one

equation

of

had

pointed

woman's

chastity

to

man's

only,

partial

prudence.

It

is

of only

104

natural

that

Thomas,

in

that

chastity

discussing

"instead

prudence

is

of

directed

to

"enemy

God. ru

opposed

to

moderate

the

citing

Jerome

assure

deals

tacentis

ram,

ut

is

the

meant the

by

things

a contrast

TWIG.

It

and

St.

but

follows face,

nor

form

only

idea to

tints

and

man

thinks

are

Vincent

prudence:

"itaque

so

such

Vestis

habeat,

much

si

more

that

per

of

cunning

prudence.

unobjective

can

several

astutia it,

"occurs for

it

is

(manifestatione this

distinction

demonstrating

patristic of

rouges,

the

ter-

is

of

neither letters times

opposed

to

Veritabis, between his

2

astutia

quotation

auctores.

citations the

by

de

(astutia)

What

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mat-

yet

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ipsa...

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precisely

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Vincent

especially

of

..

is,

the

knowledge

writes

for

and

and

is

this

means

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non

false

'death'

here

.

and

clarify

especially a

of

and

act

publicly is

rugam

Thomas

regard

helps

that

Si

trabatur"®

this

which

Jeronimus

insidious

has

Paul

truth

classical

hair

dicit

of

life,

body

station.">

unholy

obverse

indicium:

the

who

Si)a all

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is

simplicitas

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est

squarely,

in

the

rather the

videaris,

Apostle

"making

a

aptacione

this

the

and

shows

the

“prudence

and

St. remarks

human

of

(8.6f),

possessions

for

flesh,

of

good

that

importance

the

all

covetousness

the

characteristic

of

Chie

own

of

of

the

says

.

all

particularity. most

.

cunning,

animi

intriguer

face

his

with

alcior

greater

for

end

Romans

further

ornament,

prudence

toward

tothe

.

against

true

solely

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(who

vestis

false the

Epistle

straining

to

curiosa

the

covetousness

needed

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directed

serving

according

of

be

use

against of

which

the is

coloring basi-

LOS

call an offense y

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thereby

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being

consuetudine

deforme

nobiles

ac

must

be

next

chapter

and

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proof

even

very

next

it

is

of

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classic

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earlier

wardness nodius

and hiis

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et

no

one

only

qui

non

"Et eo

that

not

is

puelle

Reputation

it-

any

indication of

best

the

in

the

anticipating

shall

girl

the

of

ye be known."

the

to

responsibility

but

innocent,

only

wife--not

ea

an-

associates so

de

still

give

already

friends

quia

execrari

rooted

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of

debent

here

does

work,

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image.

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to

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is

own

of the Almighty.

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with

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of he

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the

understanding would

have

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he

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spared

above.

facere

us

first

medium

as

mentioned

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reminds

literature

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contradictions

sic

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Ennodius of

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the

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vultus/Atque

does

fidem

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en-

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morum

express

for

awk-

irrisorie:"

Tingite pandite

In

of

patristic

texts

writer,

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often

Caesar's

as

one

subject

adds

sentence

knows

degree

he

one's

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plan

refugere

seems

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of

God's

suspicion.

against

that

though

of

the

meretrices,

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its

of

nature:

concern

as

be

must

theme

Perhaps

has

with

omnino

which

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girl--she

reworking

very

facere

Vincent's

theme

the

young

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its

hoc

itself,

events,

all

in

mulieres."®

which

part

in

added

controlled.

can

a

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be

men,

is

testimonium

of

detraction

how

wrong

sancte

example

it

dissatisfaction

solent

propter

self

a

introduces

painting's

other

because

any

106

very

where

it

virgins'

being

free

obvious.

taint

of

those

maidens

be

perfectly

as

well

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