Week 13 Flashcards

1
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Nun’s priest tale

A
  • genre = beast fable
  • plot = fox tricks cock, cock tricks fox
  • moral = trusting flattery is reckless
  • host’s reaction = enthousiastic
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2
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Seven liberal arts in NPT:

LOGIC/DIALECTIC

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‘disputatio’ between Chauntecleer and Pertelote (are dreams pathetic)
C wins debate, but follows P’s advice

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3
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Seven liberal arts in NPT:

GRAMMAR

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C translates Latin through liberal arts

= joke because he mistranslates (should be: a woman is the confusion/ruin of a man)

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4
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Seven liberal arts in NPT:

RHETORIC

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Reference to Nova Poetria, tells you how to describe a woman, that technique is used to describe C

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5
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Seven liberal arts in NPT:

MUSIC

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Boethuis: ‘music should be approached as a mathematical entity not with feeling/instinct’
Funny because the fox says C has more feeling that Boethius

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6
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Seven liberal arts in NPT:

ARITHMETIC + GEOMETRY + ASTRONOMY

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C calculates the time using the angle of the sun etc.

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7
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Zodiac man

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connection between medicine and astronomy

NPT takes place during taurus = neck

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8
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Chaucer’s stance on auctoritas

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authority can be found in books and should be believed

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9
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Sources of authority

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  • Bible
  • Nature (bestiaries)
  • Classical authors (plato/aristotle/cato)
  • scholars (boethius, augustine)
  • Tradition (proverbs)
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10
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Auctoritas in NPT

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  • P references Cato during debate with C
  • C references Cicero, Macrobeus and the bible during debate
  • [Narrator] Bible
  • [Narrator] Nature (mermaids, abuse of authority, singing is pretty but causes death)
  • [Narrator] Scholars
  • [Narrator] Tradition
  • [Narrator] comparison to Lancelot (known book of fake stories)
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11
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Mock epic

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= long heroicomical poem that merely imitates classic epic
- illustrated by: chase scene, references peasant revolt and demons in Hell (b/c of noise) –> blown out of proportion –> mock epic

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12
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References NPT

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  • 2 chickens want to leave the garden and get caught by a fox –> Adam and Eve
  • Description of fox –> compared to Judas’ chariot and the man who convinced trojans to bring horse into Troy
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