1st Edition

Joachim of Fiore and the Influence of Inspiration Essays in Memory of Marjorie E. Reeves (1905-2003)

Edited By Julia Eva Wannenmacher Copyright 2013
    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    Joachim of Fiore and the Influence of Inspiration. Essays in Memory of Marjorie E. Reeves (1905-2003) is a title that is deliberately reminiscent of the title of Marjorie Reeves’ opus magnum: her book ’The Influence of Prophecy in the Later Middle Ages’ has been fundamental in the field of Joachimist studies from its publication in 1969 right up until today. The present volume is inspired both by Joachim of Fiore’s lasting influence, which can be found in many places from the early thirteenth century until postmodern times, and by Marjorie Reeves’s unsurpassed scholarly achievements and her inspiring personality. British, Continental and American scholars of several generations, from different academic disciplines, follow the paths she has opened, try to answer questions she was the first to ask, offer new insights and new texts in state of the art editions, immersing themselves deeply into materials Marjorie Reeves had provided us with in the field of Joachimism and the influence of prophecy. The volume is divided into three parts. In the first, the studies shed new light on different aspects of Joachim of Fiore’s life and work. The second and third parts are dedicated to Joachim’s afterlife -- with the contemporary and late medieval reception of Joachim’s thought in the Iberian Peninsula, England, and Provence, and then on on Joachim’s Wirkungsgeschichte in early modern England and Germany.

    Contents: Preface; In memory of Marjorie E. Reeves, Bernard McGinn; Part I Perspectives on Joachim of Fiore’s Life and Works: Joachim’s unnoticed pattern of history: the second Diffinitio, E. Randolpf Daniel; Joachim of Fiore and the 12th-century papacy, Bernard McGinn; Joachim of Fiore and the theology of the New Testament, Christopher Rowland; Joachim of Fiore as political thinker, Matthias Riedl; Prophecy and exegesis in the Visio attributed to Joachim of Fiore, John V. Fleming. Part II Joachim of Fiore’s Influence in the Later Middle Ages: Teste David cum Sybilla: the Tiburtine Sybil at the court of Sancho el Fuerte, Fabio Troncarelli; Joachim or Joachimist? The short excerpt version of the Psalterium decem chordarum in context, Julia Eva Wannenmacher; A pope without successor. Ralph of Coggeshall, Ralph Niger, Robert of Auxerre and the early reception of Joachim of Fiore’s ideas in England, Christopher Egger. Part III Joachim of Fiore’s Influence in Early Modern England: English Joachimism and its codicological context: a list of Joachite manuscripts of English origin or provenance before 1600, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton; Joachim of Fiore through Johannes Wolff: a visit to the archives of Joachism in the Lectiones memorabiles (1600), Sabine Schmolinsky; De Oraculis Gentilium (1673) and the Sibilla Erithea Babilonica: pseudo-Joachimite prophecy in a new intellectual context, Anke Holdenried; Selected bibliography of Marjorie Reeves’s writings on Joachim of Fiore and Joachism, Julia Eva Wannenmacher; Indexes.

    Biography

    Dr Julia Eva Wannenmacher has been working for the critical edition of the Opera omnia of Joachim of Fiore since 1994. Her Ph.D. thesis (2002) dealt with Joachim's conception of history and apocalypticism in his treatise De septem sigillis. In 2012 she was Visiting Fellow at the International Consortium for Research in the Humanities 'Fate, Freedom and Prognostication' at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, where she prepared the edition of the pseudo-joachite text Super Ieremiam. She also teaches Medieval History at the Humboldt-University of Berlin.

    '... a worthy memorial to the achievement of Marjorie Reeves. Its focus on the thought of Joachim and on the influence of texts that he may have inspired demonstrates that his writings still generate attention for their interest in the flow of history and their critique of an established order, always in need of reform.' Sehepunkte