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Paulinus of Nola: Life, Letters, and Poems [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 404 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x28 mm, kaal: 771 g, 3 line illustrations, 1 map
  • Sari: Transformation of the Classical Heritage 27
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-1999
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520217098
  • ISBN-13: 9780520217096
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 404 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x28 mm, kaal: 771 g, 3 line illustrations, 1 map
  • Sari: Transformation of the Classical Heritage 27
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-1999
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520217098
  • ISBN-13: 9780520217096
This study offers a comprehensive reconsideration of the life and literary works of Paulinus of Nola (ca. 352-431), a Roman senator who renounced his political career and secular lifestyle to become a monk, bishop, impresario of a saint's cult, and prominent Christian poet. Dennis Trout considers all the ancient materials and modern commentary on Paulinus, and also delves into archaeological and historical sources to illuminate the various settings in which we see this late ancient man at work. This vivid historical biography traces Paulinus's intellectual and spiritual journey and at the same time explores many facets of the late ancient Roman world.
In addition to filling out the details of Paulinus's life at Nola, Trout looks in depth at Paulinus before his ascetic conversion, providing a new assessment of this formative period to better understand Paulinus's subsequent importance within the influential ascetic and ecclesiastical circles of his age. Trout also highlights Paulinus's place in the swirl of rebellions and heresies of the time, in the pagan revival of the 390s, and especially in the development of a new genre of Christian poetry. And, he examines anew Paulinus's relationships with such figures as Jerome, Rufinus, and Augustine. Trout fully explores the complexity of a figure who has too often been simplified and provides new insights into the kaleidoscopic character of the age in which he lived.
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xi(2)
PREFACE xiii(2)
THE NATALICIA: CHRONOLOGY AND CONCORDANCE xv(1)
MAP AND SITE PLANS
xvi
1. Claiming Paulinus
1(22)
Verbal Icon
An Exemplary Life
Self-Portraits
2. The Early Years: Aquitaine and Italy
23(30)
Bordeaux and the Guild of the Muses
A Senator's Friends and Patrons
Between Senate and Church
3. From Otium Ruris to Contemptus Mundi
53(25)
Aquitaine: Ausonius and Martin
Spain: Tanaquil, Bellerophon, and Priscillian
4. Renunciation and Ordination
78(26)
To Live for Christ
For My Yoke Is Sweet
5. Paulinus at Nola: 395-431
104(29)
Emperors, Popes, and Barbarians
Decently Uncultivated and Honorably Contemptible
6. Salvation Economics: The Theory and Practice of Property Renunciation
133(27)
The Eye of the Need and the Bosom of Abraham
Charity, Church Building, and a Proprietary Sensibility
7. The Cult of Saint Felix
160(38)
The Natalicia: Paulinus as Auctor and Actor
A Private Star
Christianization
Brokering the Power of Felix
8. Paulinus and Latin Christian Culture
198(54)
A Network of Friends
Friendship, Letters, and Poetry
Theological Controversy: The Origenist and Pelagian Debates
The Living and the Dead
9. The Final Years
252(16)
Rome, Ravenna, and Papal Schism
Lerins
De obitu
10. Epilogue
268(3)
APPENDIX A. THE CORPUS 271(2)
APPENDIX B. EARLY CHRONOLOGY AND CURSUS HONORUM 273(16)
APPENDIX C. SELECT CHRONOLOGY 289(4)
APPENDIX D. URANIUS'S DE OBITU SANCTI PAULINI 293(6)
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 299(18)
GENERAL INDEX 317(8)
INDEX LOCORUM 325


Dennis E. Trout is Associate Professor of Classics at Tufts University.