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The task of the cleric : cartography, translation, and economics in thirteenth-century Iberia / Simone Pinet.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442621817
  • 1442621818
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Task of the cleric.DDC classification:
  • 861/.1 23
LOC classification:
  • PQ6411.L32 P55 2016eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- The cleric's compass -- Bricks and mortar -- Coins on the desk -- Afterword.
Summary: "Composed in early thirteenth-century Iberia, the Libro de Alexandre was Spain's first vernacular version of the Romance of Alexander and the first poem in the corpus now known as the mester de clerec�ia. These learned works, written by clergy and connected with both school and court, were also tools for the articulation of sovereignty in an era of prolonged military and political expansion. In The Task of the Cleric, Simone Pinet considers the composition of the Libro de Alexandre in the context of cartography, political economy, and translation. Her discussion sheds light on how clerics perceived themselves and on the connections between literature and these other activities. Drawing on an extensive collection of early cartographic materials, much of it rarely considered in conjunction with the romance, Pinet offers an original and insightful view of the mester de clerec�ia and the changing role of knowledge and the clergy in thirteenth-century Iberia."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Composed in early thirteenth-century Iberia, the Libro de Alexandre was Spain's first vernacular version of the Romance of Alexander and the first poem in the corpus now known as the mester de clerec�ia. These learned works, written by clergy and connected with both school and court, were also tools for the articulation of sovereignty in an era of prolonged military and political expansion. In The Task of the Cleric, Simone Pinet considers the composition of the Libro de Alexandre in the context of cartography, political economy, and translation. Her discussion sheds light on how clerics perceived themselves and on the connections between literature and these other activities. Drawing on an extensive collection of early cartographic materials, much of it rarely considered in conjunction with the romance, Pinet offers an original and insightful view of the mester de clerec�ia and the changing role of knowledge and the clergy in thirteenth-century Iberia."-- Provided by publisher.

Print version record.

Introduction -- The cleric's compass -- Bricks and mortar -- Coins on the desk -- Afterword.

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