Visions of the Cosmos in Honorius Augustodunensis

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Author_Daniel Yingst
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Christian pedagogy
Cosmos
creation theology
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forthcoming
Literature
Medieval Ages
medieval cosmological thought
medieval intellectual history
monastic education
Pedagogy
scholastic tradition
Theology
twelfth-century theology

Product details

  • ISBN 9789463725743
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Publication City/Country: NL
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An intellectual biography of Honorius Augustodunensis, one of the most influential authors during Early Medieval times, this book offers the portrait of an educator and author, whose works set the stage for the intellectual transformations of the twelfth century and beyond.

Honorius Augustodunensis was a popularizer, a pedagogue, and a talented author notable for his success in appealing to a wide medieval audience. He synthesized a variety of sources into simple, easily memorized forms used in daily pastoral care. In his works, he crafted an ideal of Christian society, unified and centered on a vision of the incarnate Word, reflected in creation and text. Pedagogy, in his view, was the key to the salvation of both the individual and the cosmos as a whole. The flowering of intellectual seeds planted centuries before, Honorius's thought represents the fullest expression of the Early Medieval ideal before its dissolution in the intellectual ferment of the twelfth century.

The book will be of interest to researchers with a general interest and background in the Middle Ages.

Dan Yingst is an independent medieval scholar specializing in conceptions of creation and memory. His research explores how cosmology and recollection shaped thought in the Middle Ages. He lives with his family in Georgia.

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