Learning to Be Noble in the Middle Ages: Moral Education in North-western Europe (Disputatio, 33) (English, Middle High German and Latin Edition)

Learning to Be Noble in the Middle Ages: Moral Education in North-western Europe (Disputatio, 33) (English, Middle High German and Latin Edition)

Author
Claudia Wittig
Publisher
Brepols Publishers
Language
English
Page
295
ISBN
9782503595009,2503595006
File Type
pdf
File Size
4.9 MiB

This book explores for the first time the moral education of the Western European nobility in the high Middle Ages. The medieval nobility created and utilized values and ideals such as chivalry and courtliness to legitimize their exalted position in society, and these values were largely the same across Europe. Noble codes of conduct communicated these ideals in everyday interactions and symbolic acts at court that formed the basis of European courtly society. This book asks how noble men and women were taught about morality and good conduct and how the values of their society were disseminated. While a major part of moral education took place in person, this period also produced a growing corpus of writing on the subject, in both Latin and the vernacular languages, addressing audiences that encompassed the lay elites from kings to the knightly class, men as well as women. Participation in this teaching became a distinguishing feature of the nobility, who actively promoted their moral superiority through their self-fashioning as they evolved into a social class. This book brings together analyses of several major European didactic texts and miscellanies, examining the way nobles learned about norms and values. Investigating the didactic writings of the Middle Ages helps us to better understand the role of moral education in the formation of class, gender, and social identities, and its long-term contribution to a shared European aristocratic culture.

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