Medieval Technology: Those Who Pray

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Medieval Technology: Those Who Pray St. Anthony (b. 251 CE), father of monasticism Monks laymen who wanted to live a Christian life they took a vow of poverty, chastity, obedience among the most holy in medieval society early monks were individuals but they eventually formed into communities monasteries governed by an Abbot monastery had its own land = wealth 1

Early Monks what we might call hermits St. Simeon the Stylite lived on top of a pillar for 37 years first to organize St. Pachomius (4th century) St. Benedict most important monk of early Christianity St. Benedict of Nursia (480-547) wrote the Rule Regula Benedicti order still exists today 2

Friars special kind of monk founders: St. Dominic and St. Francis Dominicans and Franciscans developed in two different directions Dominicans dedicated to battling heresy and to teaching commitment to learning and scholarship Monasticism and Manual Labor Rule of St. Benedict 73 short chapters leading guide to monastic rule in Western Christianity two kinds of entries spiritual and administrative manual labor = necessary part of monastic life it protects brothers from harmful effects of leisure manual labor connected to the mechanical arts 3

Monastic Enthusiasm for Technology Example: Eilmer of Malmesbury (11 th century) Benedictine monk tried to fly with artificial wings Also, Joseph of Cupertino (17 th century) flew during a procession in 1630 perhaps was leaping rather than flying may have suffered from poisoning movie made about him: The Reluctant Saint (1962) Ludovico Mazzanti, St. Joseph of Cupertino (18 th century) The Medieval Technological Imagination by 14 th century, medieval populace began to admire spirit of invention Jordan of Pisa (1255-1311): It is not yet twenty years since they discovered the art of making eyeglasses, which let one see clearly, which is one of the finest and most necessary arts the world has, and it is such a short time since they were discovered: a new art that was never before. because of the monastic eagerness for technology, the mechanical arts was equated with the virtue of Temperance 4

He who is mindful of the clock Is punctual in all his acts He who puts glasses to his eyes See better what s around him The mill which sustains our bodies Never is immoderate. Positive relationship between temperance and technology ( mechanical arts ) Does technology make us more moral? Allegory of Temperantia. From De quattuor vertutibus cardinalibus by Pseudo-Seneca. Dresden, Sachsische Landesbibliothek, Ms. Oc. 79, fol. 68 v. Deutsche Fotothek. Movie Vision: From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (2009) about Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) also known as St. Hildegard Benedictine abbess Christian mystic, visionary polymath playwright, writer of texts on medicine, botany, theology, composer of songs, poet founder of scientific natural history in Germany 5

questions How did she end up in the monastery? parents (nobles) offered her as an oblate also later in the movie, Richardis, a 16-year old, niece of Jutta What kind of monastery? Benedictine monastery male monastery but had women What kind of education did she have? medicine, precious stones Dioscorides (ancient Greek physician) wrote about plant-based healing medicines Physiologus Greek text from c. 2 nd CE describing animals, birds, fantastic beasts, etc. from Alexandria, works of Plato, etc. where did these texts come from? what was the perception of Arabic medicine? how did she secularize monastic life? we see her offering various plants and curing methods for self-flagellation, sickness e.g., chrysoprase, tansy, wormseed, milk thistle, yarrow, etc. Why were others disbelieving of her visions? challenge to authority gender appeal to Bernard of Clairvaux (French abbot responsible for reform of monasteries) Challenges to Hildegard case of Sister Clara challenged by Abbot Kuno jealous of Hildegard s authority eventually Hildegard, with support of Archbishop Henry (Heinrich) I founded her own monastery in 1150, St. Rupertsberg What did they need to build their new monastery construction materials wood, clay, plaster construction tools hammers, pulleys, axes construction plans 6