NOCTUA
La tradizione filosofica dall’antico al moderno
History of Philosophy from the Ancient to the Modern Age
Autore / Author: Andrea Fiamma
Affiliazione / Author affiliation: Università degli Studi di Milano
Titolo / Title: Deux écrits inédits de Jean Schlitpacher et l’influence de Gerson : le De ascensionibus cordis et le De felicitate beatorum
Abstract: John Schlitpacher (†1482), who was prior of Melk in the 15th century, encouraged both the circulation of manuscripts at his Abbey and their transcription, even in abbreviated form to the benefit of the Abbey School students. This article looks at the sources and diffusion of texts to and from Melk Abbey in that period, examining the case of a codex purchased by Nicholas of Cusa, registered in his Library as no. 58, and subsequently loaned to the monks in Melk to be copied. It contained the Scala Paradisi by John Climacus and the De spiritualibus deliciis by John of Dambach. In the article, I underline that both of these works, copied in codex 58, were in accordance with John Gerson’s theological approach, which was prevalent in Melk at that time. Moreover, I confirm that there are doctrinal similarities between the two works mentioned above and two, hitherto, unedited writings by Schlitpacher from the same period – the treatise De ascensionibus cordis, which is a summary of the De spiritualibus ascensionibus by Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen, and another entitled De felicitate beatorum (or De gaudiis electorum).
Keywords: Melk Abbey; John Schlitpacher; John Gerson; Nicholas of Cusa; devotio moderna.
English title: Two Hitherto Unedited Writings by Jean Schlitpacher and the Influence of Gerson: De ascensionibus cordis and De felicitate beatorum
DOI: 10.14640/NoctuaXI3
Anno / Volume: XI
Fascicolo / Issue: 1
Pagine / Pages: 75-155
Pubblicazione / Publication date: 01/01/2024
Permalink: https://dx.doi.org/10.14640/NoctuaXI3
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