Keywords: drawing text sketch texture De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii. DANSK/ENGLISH: Fra Martianus Capella: Formælingen mellem Merkur og Filologi, med kommentar af Rémi d'Auxerre. 10 årh., Italien(?). Personifikationen af Grammatik underviser elever. Hendes attribut er en stok. Capellas bog er hovedværket i traditionen. Den beskriver brylluppet mellem Merkur (det bevægelige, merkurielle, tankesind, det kviksølvagtige) og Filologi (fornuft), hvor personifikationerne af de syv frie kunster bringer deres gaver. Værket veksler mellem højstemt poesi og lærestykker i svingende grad af indsigt. De syv frie kunster blev forstået som discipliner, en fri mand i antikken skulle beherske, men de var ikke formaliseret i et system før Martianus. Martianus Capella, The Marriage of Mercury and Philology, partially commented by Rémi of Auxerre. Italy (?). Grammar teacher with students. Tenth century. BNF, Manuscripts, Latin A 7900 fol. 132V. Advised by Alcuin, Charlemagne advocates extensive literary education, the only way to understand the most difficult biblical texts. In large monasteries of Gaul, Corbie and Saint Riquier, St. Martin of Tours, but also near some cathedrals in Reims or Lyon for example, and in the palace of the emperor, advanced schools were organized for the first time in a clear and structured way. The Carolingian education relies on liberal arts textbooks: one in nine books, written around 400 by Martianus Capella, describing the marriage of Mercury (Word and Reason) and Philology (friend of Reason). This book, where each discipline is personified, is supplemented by redevelopment and enhancements made to the sixth century by Cassiodorus (Institutiones) and Boethius. Public Domain fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Martianus_Capella_grammaire... De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii. DANSK/ENGLISH: Fra Martianus Capella: Formælingen mellem Merkur og Filologi, med kommentar af Rémi d'Auxerre. 10 årh., Italien(?). Personifikationen af Grammatik underviser elever. Hendes attribut er en stok. Capellas bog er hovedværket i traditionen. Den beskriver brylluppet mellem Merkur (det bevægelige, merkurielle, tankesind, det kviksølvagtige) og Filologi (fornuft), hvor personifikationerne af de syv frie kunster bringer deres gaver. Værket veksler mellem højstemt poesi og lærestykker i svingende grad af indsigt. De syv frie kunster blev forstået som discipliner, en fri mand i antikken skulle beherske, men de var ikke formaliseret i et system før Martianus. Martianus Capella, The Marriage of Mercury and Philology, partially commented by Rémi of Auxerre. Italy (?). Grammar teacher with students. Tenth century. BNF, Manuscripts, Latin A 7900 fol. 132V. Advised by Alcuin, Charlemagne advocates extensive literary education, the only way to understand the most difficult biblical texts. In large monasteries of Gaul, Corbie and Saint Riquier, St. Martin of Tours, but also near some cathedrals in Reims or Lyon for example, and in the palace of the emperor, advanced schools were organized for the first time in a clear and structured way. The Carolingian education relies on liberal arts textbooks: one in nine books, written around 400 by Martianus Capella, describing the marriage of Mercury (Word and Reason) and Philology (friend of Reason). This book, where each discipline is personified, is supplemented by redevelopment and enhancements made to the sixth century by Cassiodorus (Institutiones) and Boethius. Public Domain fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Martianus_Capella_grammaire... Martianus Capella grammaire 2.jpg Martianus Capella Noces de Philologie et de Mercure La Grammaire et son amphithéâtre d'élèves Commentaire partiel de Rémi d'Auxerre Italie Xe siècle BnF Manuscrits Latin 7900 A fol 127v détail http //classes bnf fr/ema/grands/346 htm Xe siècle author thumb PD-old-100 10th-century illuminated manuscripts History of education Medieval education Martianus Capella Illuminated manuscripts in the Bibliothèque nationale de France De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii.
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Fra Martianus Capella: Formælingen mellem Merkur og Filologi, med kommentar af Rémi d'Auxerre. 10 årh., Italien(?).
Personifikationen af Grammatik underviser elever. Hendes attribut er en stok.
Capellas bog er hovedværket i traditionen. Den beskriver brylluppet mellem Merkur (det bevægelige, merkurielle, tankesind, det kviksølvagtige) og Filologi (fornuft), hvor personifikationerne af de syv frie kunster bringer deres gaver. Værket veksler mellem højstemt poesi og lærestykker i svingende grad af indsigt.
De syv frie kunster blev forstået som discipliner, en fri mand i antikken skulle beherske, men de var ikke formaliseret i et system før Martianus.
Martianus Capella, The Marriage of Mercury and Philology, partially commented by Rémi of Auxerre. Italy (?).
Grammar teacher with students. Tenth century. BNF, Manuscripts, Latin A 7900 fol. 132V.
Advised by Alcuin, Charlemagne advocates extensive literary education, the only way to understand the most difficult biblical texts. In large monasteries of Gaul, Corbie and Saint Riquier, St. Martin of Tours, but also near some cathedrals in Reims or Lyon for example, and in the palace of the emperor, advanced schools were organized for the first time in a clear and structured way.
The Carolingian education relies on liberal arts textbooks: one in nine books, written around 400 by Martianus Capella, describing the marriage of Mercury (Word and Reason) and Philology (friend of Reason). This book, where each discipline is personified, is supplemented by redevelopment and enhancements made to the sixth century by Cassiodorus (Institutiones) and Boethius.
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