The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ

A Full Critical Edition

Nicholas Love

Nicholas Love

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

608 pages | 7 color plates, 4 halftones | 7 x 9 3/4 | © 2005
Cloth $115.00 ISBN: 9780859897402 Published May 2005 For sale in North and South America only
Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ is an important work of late medieval English vernacular theology, and is made available here in a modern paperback "Reading Text" edition, complete with a short Introduction, explanatory notes and glossary, followed by a longer hardback: the "Full Critical Edition".
 
The critical edition is not merely a revision of Michael Sargent's 1992 Garland best-text edition, now out of print, but a new and completely critical edition that uses the Garland volume only as its starting-point. Although based on the same manuscript, and containing much of the same introductory material, this edition includes the results of a complete collation of the 71 known surviving manuscripts and early prints. This collation demonstrates that the text exists in two separate authorial versions, of which the first, which incorporated a separate, independent translation of the Passion section, may not in the first instance have included the "Treatise on the Sacrament". The second version, on which the edition is based, is an authorial revision, undertaken, perhaps, after Love had met with Archbishop Arundel for approval of his text.
 
The Introduction discusses the evidence for the process of composition of the text, and places Love's Mirror, properly, at the centre of current scholarly discussion of the development of vernacular theology in late medieval England and the consequences of Arundel's anti-Lollard Lambeth Constitutions.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Colour Plates
Table of Affiliations
List of Manuscripts and Early Prints
 
Introduction
   Part 1:  Historical
   I. Meditations on the Life of Christ and Franciscan Spirituality
   II. Secular and Ecclesiastical Politics and the Foundation of Mount Grace Charterhouse
   III. The Transformation of the Meditationes Vitae Christi
   IV. The Anti-Wycliffite Stance of the Mirror
   V. The Mirror and Vernacular Theology in Fifteenth-Century England
 
   Part 2:  Editorial
   VI. The Evidence of the Manuscripts
   VII. The Textual Argument
   VII. Editorial Conventions
 
Text
   Table of Contents
   "Attende" Note and "Memorandum"
   Proem
   Die Lune [Monday]
   Die Martis [Tuesday]
   Die Mercurij [Wednesday]
   Die Jouis [Thursday]
   Die Veneris [Friday]
   Die Sabbati [Saturday]
   Die Dominica [Sunday]
   De Sacramento [Treatise on the Sacrament]
 
Critical Apparatus
Explanatory Notes
Bibliography
Select Glossary
Indexes
   Index of Sources, Citations, References and Parallels
   Index of Manuscripts
   General Index of Names and Matters
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