Medieval Scholarship
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This is the third of a three-volume set on medieval scholarship that presents original biographical essays on scholars whose work has shaped medieval studies for the past four hundred years. A companion to Volume 1: History and Volume 2: Literature and Philology Volume 3: Philosophy and the Arts covers the lives of twenty eminent individuals-from Victor Cousin (1792-1867) to Georges Chehata Anawati (1905-1994) in Philosophy; from H.J.W. Tillyard (1881-1968) to Gustave Reese (1899-1977) in Music; and from Alois Riegl (1858-1905) to Louis Grodecki (1910-1982) in Art History-whose subjects were the art music and philosophical thought of Europe between 500-1500. The scholars of medieval philosophy strove to identify the nexus of philosophical truth whether they were engaged in the clash of the Christian church and secular republicanism as reflected in the tension between theology and philosophy in addressing the conflicting perceptions of Muslim identity or in defining Jewish philosophical theology in non-Jewish culture. Medieval musicologists who are included as the subjects of the essays pioneered or recontextualized traditional views on the definition of music as subject matter on the relationship between music and philosophical concepts on interpretative distinctions between secular and sacred music monophony and polyphony and concepts of form and compositional style. The art historians treated in this volume not only overturn the view of medieval art as an aesthetic decline from classical art but they demonstrate the continual development of form and style inclusive of minor and major arts in textiles architecture and architectural sculpture manuscripts ivory carvings and stained glass. The philosophers musicologists and art historians who appear in Volume 3 worked in three newly-emerging disciplines largely of nineteenth-century origin. In their distinguished and extraordinary output of energy in scholarly and academic arenas they contributed significantly to the emergence and formation of medieval studies as the prime discipline of historical inquiry into and hence the key to understanding of the human experience.
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