The Virtuous Life in Jan van Boendale's Der Leken Spieghel (The Layman's Mirror )
The Virtuous Life in Jan van Boendale's Der Leken Spieghel (The Layman's Mirror )
Samenvatting
In c.1330 the Antwerp public servant Jan van Boendale composed Der Leken Spieghel (The Layman's Mirror), a free adaption of several earlier Latin treatises on education. Van Boendale evidently wanted to ensure that a clear and reliable handbook was available to the laity, who lacked sufficient training in Latin to access the original texts. Der Leken Spieghel consists of four books, each divided into numerous smaller sections. This article presents a fresh translation of paragraph 113, which outlines the four characteristics needed to conduct an honourable life.
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Bartholomeus Institute for Medieval Studies Bartholomeus Institute for Medieval Studies, Vol. 1, Uitgave: 1 |
Jaar | 2008 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |