Imaging Aristotle |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
ABBREVIATIONS OF PRINCIPAL MANUSCRIPTS |
INTRODUCTION |
PART I— THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF ORESME'S TRANSLATIONS |
1— Royal Patronage of Vernacular Translations |
• | Patronage and Audiences |
• | Political and Cultural Implications |
• | The Scope of Charles V's Program of Translations |
• | The Translatio Studii |
• | Humanistic Currents |
2— Intellectual and Political Ties between Nicole Oresme and Charles V |
• | The Historical and Biographical Context |
• | Economic Counsel |
• | The Question of Astrology |
• | Oresme's Later Career |
3— Nicole Oresme as Master of the Texts |
• | Changing Structures of the Medieval Book |
• | Oresme's Translation Strategies |
• | Glossaries and Indexes |
• | Prefatory and Explanatory Materials |
• | Glosses and Commentaries |
• | Tradition and Innovation in the Illustrations |
• | Oresme's Role in Designing the Programs of Illustration |
PART II— PERSONIFICATIONS AND ALLEGORIES AS COGNITIVE AND MNEMONIC SUBJECT GUIDES: THE PROGRAMS OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN CHARLES V'S COPIES OF THE LIVRE D'ÉTHIQUES |
4— Preliminary Considerations |
• | Oresme's Identification of His Readers |
• | Reading the Translations |
• | Three Modes of Illustration |
• | Visual Redefinitions and the Functions of the Manuscripts |
5— Dedication Frontispieces (Book I) |
• | The Dedication Portrait and Frontispiece of the Prologue in MS A |
• | The Dedication Frontispiece: The Upper Register |
• | The Dedication Frontispiece: The Lower Register |
• | The Dedication Frontispiece of MS C : General Features and the Upper Register |
• | The Dedication Frontispiece: The Lower Register |
6— Virtue as Queen and Mean (Book II) |
• | Definition and Location of a Basic Concept |
• | Virtue as Queen and Mean in MS A |
• | Vertu and Her Companions in MS C |
7— Courage, Moderation, and Their Opposites (Book III) |
• | The Function and Status of the Images |
• | Visual Definitions |
• | The Expanded Subject Guide of the C Miniature |
8— Generosity, Magnanimity, Profligacy, and Avarice (Book IV) |
• | Liberalité and Le Magnanime in A |
• | Visual and Verbal Embellishments in MS C |
9— The Centrality of Justice (Book V) |
• | The Theoretical and Historical Concept |
• | The Design of the Justice Folio in MS A |
• | The Visual Definition of Justice: The Upper Register |
• | Justice Particulière: The Lower Register |
• | The Sister Justices |
• | The Visual Redefinition in C |
• | Parallel Directions |
10— Guides to the Intellectual Virtues (Book VI) |
• | Art |
• | Sapience |
• | The Intellectual Virtues in C |
• | Entendement and Sapience: The Lower Register |
11— Reason and Desire: Moral Decisions (Book VII) |
• | The Decision Allegory |
• | Le Continent and L'Incontinent in A |
• | The Expanded Decision Allegory of C |
• | The Embodiment of Moral Dilemmas |
12— Friendship: Personal and Social Relationships (Book VIII) |
• | Friendship as a Concept |
• | The Personification Allegory in MS A |
• | A Detailed Subject Guide of MS C : The Upper Register |
• | Friendship in MS C : The Lower Register |
13— Moral Obligations of Friendship (Book IX) |
• | Problematic Relationships between Friends |
• | The Decision Allegory of MS C |
• | A Meaningful Redefinition of the Decision Allegory |
14— Contemplative Happiness and Intellectual Activity (Book X) |
• | The Visual Definition of Félicité |
• | Félicité Contemplative: A Monumental Personification Allegory |
• | Affirmation of the Contemplative Life |
PART III— PARADIGMS OF THE BODY POLITIC: THE PROGRAMS OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN CHARLES V'S COPIES OF THE LIVRE DE POLITIQUES AND THE LIVRE DE YCONOMIQUE |
15— Contrasts and Continuities |
• | Continuities between the Politiques and the Ethiques |
• | Textual Differences from the Ethiques Manuscripts |
• | Differences in the Programs of Illustrations |
• | Oresme's Role as Designer |
16— The Six-Forms-of-Government Frontispieces (Book I) |
• | Composition and Arrangement |
• | Textual Sources |
• | Visual Structures |
• | Historical Associations |
• | Iconographic Sources |
17— Classical Authorities on Political Theory (Book II) |
• | Representations of Classical Theorists |
• | The Designs of the Miniatures |
• | Iconography and Invention |
18— Threats to the Body Politic (Book III) |
• | Metaphorical and Formal Relationships |
• | The Relationship between Text and Image |
• | The Analogy of the Body Politic |
• | The Periander/Tarquin Tale |
• | The Visual Structures |
• | The Periander/Tarquin Tale and Contemporary Historical Experience |
19— Foundations of Political Stability (Book IV) |
• | A Diagrammatic and Prescriptive Paradigm |
• | Styles, Decoration, and Layout of the Illustrations |
• | The Missing Definition |
• | Inscriptions and the Index of Noteworthy Subjects |
• | The Visual Structure of the Illustrations |
• | The Middle Class and the Aristotelian Concept of the Mean |
• | The Ideals of Bonne Policie and Contemporary Historical Experience |
20— Undermining the Body Politic (Book V) |
• | Pathology of the Body Politic |
• | Formal Aspects of Figures 67 and 68 |
• | The Verbal Definitions |
• | Visual Definitions and Visual Structure |
• | The Appeal to Historical Experience |
21— Good Democracy: A Pastoral Vision? (Book VI) |
• | The Layout and Format of the Program |
• | Visual Definitions and Textual Linkage |
• | The Visual Structure of Bonne Democracie |
• | Iconographic Sources |
• | Paradoxical Relationships |
22— Citizens and Noncitizens (Book VII) |
• | The Choice of the Program |
• | The Formats of the Illustrations |
• | External and Internal Inscriptions |
• | Definitions of Terms |
• | Visual Structures |
• | Costumes and Attributes |
• | The Appeal to Historical Experience |
• | Collaborative Practice and Its Interpretation |
23— Education of the Young (Book VIII) |
• | A Limited Program |
• | Formats and Decoration |
• | Inscriptions and Texts |
• | Visual Structures |
• | Historical and Musical Experience |
24— Family and Household (Book I, Yconomique ) |
• | An Influential Text |
• | Oresme's Compilation of the Text and Its Graphic Treatment |
• | Formal Qualities of the Illustrations and Text-Image Relationships |
• | Visual Structures |
• | Oresme's Interpretation of the Marriage Relationship |
• | Social and Political Implications of the Family Unit |
25— The Marriage Ceremony (Book II, Yconomique ) |
• | Formal and Decorative Relationships |
• | Text-image Relationships |
• | Visual Structures |
• | The Representation of the Wedding Ceremony |
CONCLUSION |
APPENDIX I— MS A: ARISTOTLE, ETHICA NICOMACHEA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, AFTER 1372 (BRUSSELS, BIBLIOTHÈQUE ROYALE ALBERT IER, MS 9505–06) |
• | Text Divisions |
• | Structure and Layout |
• | Miniatures |
• | History |
• | Principal References[en4]Principal References |
APPENDIX II— MS C: ARISTOTLE, ETHICA NICOMACHEA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, 1376 (THE HAGUE, RIJKSMUSEUM MUSEUM MEERMANNO-WESTREENIANUM, MS 10 D 1) |
• | Text Divisions |
• | Structure and Layout |
• | Miniatures |
• | History |
• | Principal References[en7]Principal References |
APPENDIX III— MS B: ARISTOTLE, POLITICA AND OECONOMICA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, 1375–76 (FRANCE, PRIVATE COLLECTION) |
• | Text Divisions |
• | Structure and Layout |
• | Miniatures |
• | History |
• | Principal References[en7]Principal References |
APPENDIX IV— MS D: ARISTOTLE, POLITICA AND OECONOMICA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, 1376 (BRUSSELS, BIBLIOTHÈQUE ROYALE ALBERT IER, MS 11201–02) |
• | Text Divisions |
• | Structure and Layout |
• | Miniatures |
• | History |
• | Principal References[en3]Principal References |
APPENDIX V— MS B , FOL. 2: ORESME'S SECOND INSTRUCTION TO THE READER OF THE POLITIQUES |
• | Translation of the Second Instruction |
Notes |
• | 1— Royal Patronage of Vernacular Translations |
• | 2— Intellectual and Political Ties between Nicole Oresme and Charles V |
• | 3— Nicole Oresme as Master of the Texts |
• | 4— Preliminary Considerations |
• | 5— Dedication Frontispieces (Book I) |
• | 6— Virtue as Queen and Mean (Book II) |
• | 7— Courage, Moderation, and Their Opposites (Book III) |
• | 8— Generosity, Magnanimity, Profligacy, and Avarice (Book IV) |
• | 9— The Centrality of Justice (Book V) |
• | 10— Guides to the Intellectual Virtues (Book VI) |
• | 11— Reason and Desire: Moral Decisions (Book VII) |
• | 12— Friendship: Personal and Social Relationships (Book VIII) |
• | 13— Moral Obligations of Friendship (Book IX) |
• | 14— Contemplative Happiness and Intellectual Activity (Book X) |
• | 15— Contrasts and Continuities |
• | 16— The Six-Forms-of-Government Frontispieces (Book I) |
• | 17— Classical Authorities on Political Theory (Book II) |
• | 18— Threats to the Body Politic (Book III) |
• | 19— Foundations of Political Stability (Book IV) |
• | 20— Undermining the Body Politic (Book V) |
• | 21— Good Democracy: A Pastoral Vision? (Book VI) |
• | 22— Citizens and Noncitizens (Book VII) |
• | 23— Education of the Young (Book VIII) |
• | 24— Family and Household (Book I, Yconomique ) |
• | 25— The Marriage Ceremony (Book II, Yconomique ) |
• | Conclusion |
• | APPENDIX I— MS A: ARISTOTLE, ETHICA NICOMACHEA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, AFTER 1372 (BRUSSELS, BIBLIOTHÈQUE ROYALE ALBERT IER, MS 9505–06) |
• | APPENDIX II— MS C: ARISTOTLE, ETHICA NICOMACHEA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, 1376 (THE HAGUE, RIJKSMUSEUM MUSEUM MEERMANNO-WESTREENIANUM, MS 10 D 1) |
• | APPENDIX III— MS B: ARISTOTLE, POLITICA AND OECONOMICA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, 1375–76 (FRANCE, PRIVATE COLLECTION) |
• | APPENDIX IV— MS D: ARISTOTLE, POLITICA AND OECONOMICA , FRENCH TRANSLATION OF NICOLE ORESME. PARIS, 1376 (BRUSSELS, BIBLIOTHÈQUE ROYALE ALBERT IER, MS 11201–02) |
• | APPENDIX V— MS B , FOL. 2: ORESME'S SECOND INSTRUCTION TO THE READER OF THE POLITIQUES |
ABBREVIATIONS OF FREQUENTLY CITED WORKS |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
A— Manuscripts Consulted |
• | Translations Commissioned by Charles V |
• | Related Manuscripts |
• | Late Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Manuscripts of the French Translations of Aristotle |
• | B— Translations and Editions |
• | C— Secondary Sources |
PLATE SECTION |
INDEX |
• | A |
• | B |
• | C |
• | D |
• | E |
• | F |
• | G |
• | H |
• | I |
• | J |
• | K |
• | L |
• | M |
• | N |
• | O |
• | P |
• | Q |
• | R |
• | S |
• | T |
• | U |
• | V |
• | W |
• | X |
• | Y |
• | Z |