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The Letters of Peter Damian, 91-120
Contributor(s): Peter Damian (Author), Blum, Owen J. (Translator)
ISBN: 0813226392     ISBN-13: 9780813226392
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
OUR PRICE:   $42.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 1998
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- Religion | Christian Living - Leadership & Mentoring
- Religion | Christianity - Catholic
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.3" W x 8.2" (1.15 lbs) 400 pages
 
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This fifth volume of the Mediaeval Continuation is the fourth of the letters of Peter Damian, an eleventh-century monk and man of letters. Written during the years 1062-1066, these letters deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some letters are of historical interest, others approach the size and scope of philosophical or theological treatises. Damian's correspondents range from simple hermits in his community to abbots, bishops, cardinals, and even to Pope Alexander II. Among these letters are to be found one addressed to the patriarch of Constantinopole, two to Damian's sisters, one to the Empress Agnes, and even a few to such distant personages as the young King Henry IV and the Archbishop Anno of Cologne.

Like its companions, this volume uses Damian's thought to understand an important and gripping period in the history of church and state. Clearly, the most significant letter in this collection is Letter 119, written in 1063 to Abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino and his monks, on the omnipotence of God. Translated here for the first time into English, Damian's treatise on Divine Omnipotence demonstrates his control of both theological and philosophical methodology. His opponents are contemporary rhetoricians whose denial of God's total potency in dealing with his creatures' contingencies in time past, present, and future opens them to the charge of heresy.

Though Damian's vocabulary frequently challenges the combined dictionary resources of classical, patristic, and mediaeval Latin, Owen J. Blum's careful translation will guarantee the transmission of Damian's thought to all levels of readers throughout the world.

ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR:

Owen J. Blum, O.F.M., has published frequently on Peter Damian, and has assisted in the critical edition of the Letters currently being published in the series Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Currently professor emeritus of history at Quincy University, Quincy, Illinois, Father Blum is preparing the translation of the remaining Letters (121-180) of the collection.



PRAISE FOR THE BOOK:

"Father Blum's translations are scholarly and accurate. They read well, and his lifetime of familiarity with Peter Damian's writings ensures that he catches the spirit and feeling of the author's skillful and sophisticated Latin. Teachers and students alike will be grateful for the availability in English translation of this corpus of letters which is a major source both for the history of the reform papacy and for that of the Italian peninsula in the mid-eleventh century."--The Catholic Historical Review