骑术的改革:新教身份与北德意志宫廷的骑术

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Pia F. Cuneo
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由德国骑手撰写的三本17世纪早期的文本,在对马的态度上,与费德里科·格里斯内(Federico Grisone,那不勒斯,1550)撰写的极具影响力的意大利马术专著《Gli ordini di cavalcare》有很大不同。这三个德国人都是新教宫廷里活跃的驯马师。这篇文章认为,他们不同寻常的态度,建立在诸如爱、同理心、虔诚、耐心和知识等价值观之上,很可能受到马丁路德思想的特定方面的影响,这些思想在这位改革家的《创世纪注释》和其他著作中表达出来。在提出这一论点时,本文探讨了新教改革与早期现代马术的相互作用。
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The Reformation of Riding: Protestant Identity and Horsemanship at North German Courts
Three early seventeenth-century texts written by German horsemen differ significantly in their attitudes towards horses from the highly influential Italian treatise on horsemanship, Gli ordini di cavalcare, by Federico Grisone (Naples, 1550). All three Germans were active as horse-trainers at Protestant courts. This article argues that their unusual attitudes, founded upon values such as love, empathy, piety, patience and knowledge, may well have been influenced by specific aspects of Martin Luther’s thought as expressed in the reformer’s Commentary on Genesis and other writings. In making this argument, the article explores the imbrication of the Protestant Reformation and early modern horsemanship.
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