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- Title
THE TREATISES ATTENDENTES NONNULLI IN EBERSBERG.
- Authors
Kemper, Angelika
- Abstract
The contribution deals with the application-specific function of two mnemonic treatises that originate from the early Benedictine monastery of Ebersberg (Bavaria). As an exponent of the Melk Reform, this monastery developed in the 15th century into a place eminently conducive to education, coming into contact with the university milieu and showing reformist influences. These are even recognizable in extant ars memorativa tracts. On the basis of two manuscripts from Ebersberg that contain the Attendentes nonnulli, that is to say one of the most influential mnemonic traditions in the 15th century, possible fields of application of the art of memory will be hypothetically delineated.
- Subjects
BAVARIA (Germany); BENEDICTINE monasteries; BENEDICTINE architecture; MANUSCRIPTS; ART literature
- Publication
Daphnis: Zeitschrift fuer Mittlere Deutsche Literatur und Kultur der Fruhen Neuzeit, 2012, Vol 41, Issue 2, p383
- ISSN
0300-693X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1163/18796583-90000886