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Men and morality

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Abstract

Thomas Noble describes the Carolingian lay noble ethos as ‘remarkably simple’, and some discussions have sought to boil it down to one or two essential concepts. Mayke de Jong, for example, stresses fides (loyalty to one’s lord) as a key virtue of elite society, while Eric Goldberg has argued that ‘Dignitas was at the heart of Carolingian political culture.’ Yet closer analysis of specific genres of moral texts has often revealed their variety. It is no coincidence that neither Hans Hubert Anton’s study of mirrors for princes, nor Franz Sedlmeier’s analysis of lay mirrors, ends with extensive conclusions: it has proved remarkably difficult to find core themes in these genres.

There is a very different flavour to each of the four lay mirrors discussed in this book. Paulinus’ repeated yet unfocused worries about ‘worldliness’ in Liber exhortationis seem to reflect both the specific date of his writing, and also difficulties in adapting monastic texts to produce a lay ethos. Alcuin, in contrast, seems to have found moral writing for lay audiences relatively easy, perhaps because of his constant resort to banalities. De virtutibus et vitiis, in particular, seems to me to assume an audience less of ‘spiritual athletes’ than ‘spiritual couch-potatoes’, which may explain its popularity. Certainly a moralist who can claim: ‘We can be martyrs without sword or flames if we truly preserve patience in the soul with our neighbours’ is not making excessive demands for holiness on his audience.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review

Original language

English

Publication milestones

  • Published - 05/11/2011

Publication status

Published - 05/11/2011

Publisher

Cambridge University Press, United States, United Kingdom
9781139017473

ISBN (Electronic)

9781139017473

Chapter Number

10

External Publication IDs

  • ORCID: /0000-0002-6966-7503/work/26778256

Host publication title

Morality and Masculinity in the Carolingian Empire

Host publication editors

  • Rachel Stone

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