Augustine and the disciplines from Cassiciacum to "Confessions"
Augustine and the Disciplines takes its cue from Augustine's theory of the liberal arts to explore the larger question of how the Bible became the focus of medieval culture in the West. Augustine himself became increasingly aware that an ambivalent attitude towards knowledge and learning was in...
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Oxford University Press
2005
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- 1. Introduction; I. HONESTA STUDIA: CLASSROOMS WITHOUT WALLS; 2. Disciplines of discipleship in late antique education: Augustine and Gregory Nazianzen; 3. The duty of a teacher: liminality and disciplina in Augustine's De Ordine; II. DISCIPLINARUM LIBRI: THE CANON IN QUESTION; 4. Augustine's disciplines: silent diutius Musae Varronis?; 5. Divination and the disciplines of knowledge according to Augustine; 6. The vocabulary of the liberal arts in Augustine's Confessions; III. DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA: BEYOND THE DISCIPLINES; 7. The grammarian's spoils: De Doctrina Christiana and the contexts of literary education; 8. Augustine's critique of dialectic: between Ambrose and the Arians; 9. Augustine's hermeneutics as a universal discipline?