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摘要
这篇文章考察了香槟的杜兰,方济各会的忏悔者纳瓦拉的贞德,从1285年到1305年她英年早逝的法国女王。它还考虑了De information principum,这篇论文的第二版明确地献给了她的儿子,未来的路易十世。虽然这部作品在过去被错误地认为是罗马的贾尔斯和多米尼加传教士的作品,但它实际上复制并阐述了Speculum dominarum中关于智慧和正义的重要部分,并且有很好的理由被认为是杜兰德的另一部作品。这两部作品在第三篇论文《De consideration novissimorum》(随后并入《Speculum士气》)中都有提及,因为它们分析了智慧和仁慈。杜兰德比罗马的贾尔斯提供了更多基于圣经的指导,但他巧妙地将托马斯对美德伦理的关注融入了博纳旺蒂尔塑造的智慧神学。
Wisdom and Justice in the Court of Jeanne of Navarre and Philip IV: Durand of Champagne, the Speculum dominarum, and the De informatione principum
This article examines the Speculum dominarum of Durand of Champagne, Franciscan confessor to Jeanne of Navarre, queen of France from 1285 to her untimely death in 1305. It also considers the De informatione principum, a treatise of which the second recension is explicitly dedicated to her son, the future Louis X. While this work was in the past erroneously attributed both to Giles of Rome and to a Dominican preacher, it in fact reproduces and elaborates upon significant sections of the Speculum dominarum about wisdom and justice, and has good reason to be considered another composition of Durand. Both works are alluded to in a third treatise, the De consideratione novissimorum (subsequently incorporated into the Speculum morale), for their analysis of wisdom and mercy. Durand offers more scripturally based instruction than Giles of Rome, but skilfully weaves Thomist concern with virtue ethics into a sapiential theology shaped by Bonaventure.