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The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay Knight - A Medieval Masterpiece on Knightly Virtues and Chivalric Ethics - cover

The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay Knight - A Medieval Masterpiece on Knightly Virtues and Chivalric Ethics

Ramon Llull

Übersetzer Gilbert Hay

Verlag: Good Press

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In 'The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood,' Ramon Llull delivers a profound exploration of chivalric ideals interwoven with spiritual and philosophical insights, reflecting the tumultuous cultural milieu of the late medieval period. This intricate work is characterized by its allegorical style, drawing upon not only the tradition of courtly literature but also the scholastic thought that permeated Llull's time. The text serves as both a moral guide and an instructive treatise, presenting knighthood as a noble pursuit requiring not only martial prowess but also intellectual and ethical virtues, inviting a renaissance of noble behavior in its readers. Ramon Llull, a 13th-century Catalan philosopher, writer, and mystic, was deeply influenced by the socio-religious dynamics of his time, particularly the Crusades and the Christian-Muslim encounters. His diverse experiences, ranging from his early life of courtly pleasure to devout pastoral endeavors, catalyzed his quest to unify faith and reason. Llull's writings often echo his commitment to intercultural dialogue and ethical living, which manifest vividly in his emphasis on the moral dimensions of knighthood. Readers seeking a rich historical context entwined with timeless ethical reflections will find 'The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood' a compelling addition to their literary journey. Its relevance endures in contemporary discussions about virtue, honor, and morality within both personal and public spheres, encouraging introspection and thoughtful engagement with the principles that underpin a just society.
Verfügbar seit: 12.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 120 Seiten.

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