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10. John Gower’s Shaping of ‘The Tale of Constance’ as an Exemplum contra Envy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Plates vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- List of Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction. Understanding Sin: Recent Scholarship and the Capital Vices 1
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I. The sins in religious, intellectual and pastoral contexts
- 1. Working for Reform: Acedia, Benedict of Aniane and the Transformation of Working Culture in Carolingian Monasticism 19
- 2. The Cultural Career of a ‘Minor’ Vice: Arrogance in the Medieval Treatise on Sin 43
- 3. Vices and Virtues: A Reassessment of Manuscript Stowe 34 65
- 4. Aquinas on the Seven Deadly Sins: Tradition and Innovation 85
- 5. A Fifteenth-Century Sermon Enacts the Seven Deadly Sins 107
- 6. The Deadly Sins and Contemplative Politics: Gerson’s Ordering of the Personal and Political Realms 132
- 7. ‘These Seaven Devils’: The Capital Vices on the Way to Modernity 157
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II. The sins in the musical, literary and visual arts
- 8. The Seven Deadly Sins in Medieval Music 191
- 9. The Religion of the Mountain: Handling Sin in Dante’s Purgatorio 223
- 10. John Gower’s Shaping of ‘The Tale of Constance’ as an Exemplum contra Envy 239
- 11. Through Boschian Eyes: An Interpretation of the Prado Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins 261
- 12. Singing Sin: Michel Beheim’s ‘Little Book of the Seven Deadly Sins’, a German Pre-Reformation Religious Text for the Laity 282
- 13. Raising Cain: Vice, Virtue and Social Order in the German Reformation 304
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Plates vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- List of Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction. Understanding Sin: Recent Scholarship and the Capital Vices 1
-
I. The sins in religious, intellectual and pastoral contexts
- 1. Working for Reform: Acedia, Benedict of Aniane and the Transformation of Working Culture in Carolingian Monasticism 19
- 2. The Cultural Career of a ‘Minor’ Vice: Arrogance in the Medieval Treatise on Sin 43
- 3. Vices and Virtues: A Reassessment of Manuscript Stowe 34 65
- 4. Aquinas on the Seven Deadly Sins: Tradition and Innovation 85
- 5. A Fifteenth-Century Sermon Enacts the Seven Deadly Sins 107
- 6. The Deadly Sins and Contemplative Politics: Gerson’s Ordering of the Personal and Political Realms 132
- 7. ‘These Seaven Devils’: The Capital Vices on the Way to Modernity 157
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II. The sins in the musical, literary and visual arts
- 8. The Seven Deadly Sins in Medieval Music 191
- 9. The Religion of the Mountain: Handling Sin in Dante’s Purgatorio 223
- 10. John Gower’s Shaping of ‘The Tale of Constance’ as an Exemplum contra Envy 239
- 11. Through Boschian Eyes: An Interpretation of the Prado Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins 261
- 12. Singing Sin: Michel Beheim’s ‘Little Book of the Seven Deadly Sins’, a German Pre-Reformation Religious Text for the Laity 282
- 13. Raising Cain: Vice, Virtue and Social Order in the German Reformation 304
- Index 321