Paulinus Noster: Self and Symbols in the Letters of Paulinus of Nola

Author:   Catherine Conybeare (British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Classics, British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Classics, University of Manchester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   07 December 2000
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Catherine Conybeare (British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Classics, British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Classics, University of Manchester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.351kg
ISBN:  

9780199240722


ISBN 10:   0199240728
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   07 December 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This book is well-written and highly informative. It is particularly accessible to non-specialists who can approach a relatively obscure figure thanks to Ms Conybeare's help. The many quotations give us a flavour of Paulinus as a writer, and they are all reproduced in Latin as well as in English translation, which gives the book an added usefulness to scholars. It will probably be some time before another book on Paulinus appears, and it will be difficult to surpass Ms Conybeare for lucidity. Those with an interest in late antiquity and the Christianisation of Roman society will want to acquire this book and ponder what it has to say about the world which we have inherited. Churchman An intimate and accessible portrait of Paulinus ... Ms Conybeare brings out an added dimension which is frequently overlooked - the important role played by the letter carrier, who was also part of the message. Churchman Paulinus and Augustine would no doubt be grateful for the publication of this book, bringing out as it does some of the richness of their writings, their theology, and their theories of personal identity, and it should be warmly welcomed by any reader interested in this fascinating period in the development of Christian culture. Journal of Theological Studies This is an extraordinary book which deserves a very wide readership indeed. The Expository Times A fine addition to the Oxford Early Christian Studies series and a worthy complement to Dennis Trout's masterful 1999 biography of Paulinus ... The primary audience for this book will be scholars of early Christian thought; but especially the first two chapters may be of interest to those working on classical epistolography. As well, the final chapter will be of relevance to both classicists and medievalists with interests in the history of the subject ... One of Conybeare's most compelling arguments in the book is her claim that we should view the letter not simply as a text but as an historical event - in other words, as a performative act at a particular historical moment, of which the surviving text is but a trace remain ... stimulating and suggestive ... For scholars of late antique culture, Christian thought, and the Latin letter in general, Conybeare's study is a thought-provoking and welcome addition. Bryn Mawr Classical Review


This book is well-written and highly informative. It is particularly accessible to non-specialists who can approach a relatively obscure figure thanks to Ms Conybeare's help. The many quotations give us a flavour of Paulinus as a writer, and they are all reproduced in Latin as well as in English translation, which gives the book an added usefulness to scholars. It will probably be some time before another book on Paulinus appears, and it will be difficult to surpass Ms Conybeare for lucidity. Those with an interest in late antiquity and the Christianisation of Roman society will want to acquire this book and ponder what it has to say about the world which we have inherited. Churchman An intimate and accessible portrait of Paulinus ... Ms Conybeare brings out an added dimension which is frequently overlooked - the important role played by the letter carrier, who was also part of the message. Churchman Paulinus and Augustine would no doubt be grateful for the publication of this book, bringing out as it does some of the richness of their writings, their theology, and their theories of personal identity, and it should be warmly welcomed by any reader interested in this fascinating period in the development of Christian culture. Journal of Theological Studies This is an extraordinary book which deserves a very wide readership indeed. The Expository Times A fine addition to the Oxford Early Christian Studies series and a worthy complement to Dennis Trout's masterful 1999 biography of Paulinus ... The primary audience for this book will be scholars of early Christian thought; but especially the first two chapters may be of interest to those working on classical epistolography. As well, the final chapter will be of relevance to both classicists and medievalists with interests in the history of the subject ... One of Conybeare's most compelling arguments in the book is her claim that we should view the letter not simply as a text but as an historical event -- in other words, as a performative act at a particular historical moment, of which the surviving text is but a trace remain ... stimulating and suggestive ... For scholars of late antique culture, Christian thought, and the Latin letter in general, Conybeare's study is a thought-provoking and welcome addition. Bryn Mawr Classical Review


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