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Beginning Languages
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Classical Literature
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Cultural Studies
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Germanic Studies
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Linguistics
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The Middle Ages
Mixed Lecture/Discussion
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Medium intensity
The Dominican Johannes Tauler (ca. 1300-1361) counts as one of the most important representatives of Medieval German mysticism—so important, in fact, that some scholars consider him a predecessor to Martin Luther. That might be an oversimplification, but he stands among the giants of Middle High German literature and continues a literary tradition established by Mechthild von Regensburg and Meister Eckhart. His homilies, which begin with a Bible reading following the liturgical calendar, boast a powerful imagery. His calls to moral reform and self-reflection challenge the reader both spiritually and linguistically. With Dr. Schendel’s guidance, you can overcome your resignatio ad grammaticam and be better equipped to appreciate Tauler’s invocation of the resignatio ad infernum.
As Tauler’s repertoire is huge, and we believe in Roman Jakobson’s definition of philology as “the art of reading slowly,” every iteration of this module focuses on a different selection of homilies, which the preceptor and the class choose together based on interest and language levels.
This course is open to all veterans of SPACE’s growing Middle High German program. At least one module of previous MHG is highly recommended.
As Tauler’s repertoire is huge, and we believe in Roman Jakobson’s definition of philology as “the art of reading slowly,” every iteration of this module focuses on a different selection of homilies, which the preceptor and the class choose together based on interest and language levels.
This course is open to all veterans of SPACE’s growing Middle High German program. At least one module of previous MHG is highly recommended.
Required Texts
Ferdinand Vetter, Die Predigten Taulers. Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters 11. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1910. Available via Google Books..
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