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Author Cooper-Rompato, Christine F., 1970- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjByvCXrmYktRt9w9pKbFq

Title Spiritual calculations : number and numeracy in late medieval English sermons / Christine Cooper-Rompato.

Publication Info. University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2021]
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Contents Introduction. Spiritual Calculations -- Encountering the Divine Through Number in Middle English Sermons: An Overview -- Numbers in Dives and Pauper and the Sermons of Warminster, Longleat House MS 4: Models for Spiritual Understanding and Practice -- "Knowing Thyself" and God Through Number in Jacob's Well (pp. 63-94) -- Quantitative Reasoning in the Latin Sermons of Robert Rypon in London, British Library, MS Harley 4894 -- Conclusion. Practical and Spiritual Numeracy in "The Book of Margery Kempe" -- Appendix. Methods of Counting and Calculation in the Later Middle Ages.
Summary Medieval English sermons teem with examples of quantitative reasoning, ranging from the arithmetical to the numerological, and regularly engage with numerical concepts. Examining sermons written in Middle English and Latin, this book reveals that popular English-speaking audiences were encouraged to engage in a wide range of numerate operations in their daily religious practices.Medieval sermonists promoted numeracy as a way for audiences to appreciate divine truth. Their sermons educated audiences in a hybrid form of numerate practice--one that relied on individuals' pragmatic quantitative reasoning, which, when combined with spiritual interpretations of numbers provided by the preacher, created a deep and rich sense in which number was the best way to approach the sacred mysteries of the world as well as to learn how one could best live as a Christian. Analyzing both published and previously unpublished sermons and sermon cycles, Christine Cooper-Rompato explores the use of numbers, arithmetic, and other mathematical operations to better understand how medieval laypeople used math as a means to connect with God.Spiritual Calculations enhances our understanding of medieval sermons and sheds new light on how receptive audiences were to this sophisticated rhetorical form. It will be welcomed by scholars of Middle English literature, medieval sermon studies, religious experience, and the history of mathematics.
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Subject Sermons, English (Middle) -- History and criticism.
Sermons, Medieval -- England -- History and criticism.
Mathematics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Numeracy -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Numeracy -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Mathematics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Sermons, English (Middle)
Sermons, Medieval
England https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpYDdYvBpjXV6WpybK68C
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: 9780271091624 0271091622 (DLC) 2021047968 (OCoLC)1274200204
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