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摘要
本研究论证了竞争话语在中世纪人文主义拉丁文学的世界主义传统中对政治的研究的重要性,特别是在13世纪头几十年博洛尼亚的Boncompagno da Signa和Guido Faba的作品中所表达的。考察文化联系和相似之处12世纪人文主义在法国和北欧(特别是歌利亚蒂诗人)的竞争文学文化,它也比较的功能和相对威望的ars dictaminis在博洛尼亚的其他研究,特别是教会法。这种比较侧重于各学科各自运用叙事小说的方式,这种比较确立了文学修养的人文主义文学特征。Ronald Witt认为Boncompagno时代博洛尼亚的文本文化是由实用的法律取向主导的,但这项研究将通过探索Boncompagno作品的文学丰丰性和他的几部作品的文学特征来验证这一说法,包括《威尼斯人》;它同样将这种文学表演与一种竞争话语模式联系起来,这种竞争话语模式将ars dictaminis置于其他学科之上,将博洛尼亚置于其他研究之上,将Boncompagno置于其他大师之上。然后,研究转向圭多·法巴的作品,特别是《政务论大全》和《政务论大全》,以探索圭多如何深化和拓宽邦康帕尼奥的竞争话语,特别是通过《政务论大全》的书信叙事序列。
Competition, Narrative, and Literary Copia in the Works of Boncompagno da Signa and Guido Faba
This study argues for the importance of competitive discourse in placing the study of the ars dictaminis within the cosmopolitan tradition of humanistic Latin literature in the Middle Ages, particularly as it is expressed in the writing of Boncompagno da Signa and Guido Faba at Bologna in the first decades of the thirteenth century. Examining cultural links and similarities to the competitive literary culture of twelfth century humanism in France and northern Europe (especially the Goliardic poets), it also compares the function and relative prestige of ars dictaminis to other studies at Bologna, especally canon law. This comparison focuses in particular on the respective ways each discipline employs narrative fictions, and this comparison establishes the humanistic literary character of the cultivation of ars dictaminis. Ronald Witt has argued that the textual culture of Bologna in Boncompagno's day is dominated by a practical legal orientation, but this study would qualify that claim by exploring the literary copiousness of Boncompagno's writing and the literary character of several of his works, including the Rota Veneris; it likewise links this literary performance to a pattern of competitive discourse that elevates ars dictaminis above other disciplines, Bologna above other studia, and Boncompagno above other masters. The study then turns to the work of Guido Faba, especially the Summa dictaminis and Dictamina rhetorica to explore how Guido deepens and broadens Boncompagno's competitive discourse, especially through the epistolary narrative sequences of the Dictamina rhetorica.