Research Article

Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350)

Number: 47 June 20, 2022
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Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350)

Abstract

Fable literature from Greek antiquity (Aesop) to today, from East and West, has proven to be of universal relevance and timeless meaning, even if modern generations seem to ignore increasingly that genre as something old-fashioned. Nevertheless, the timeless value of fables finds particularly powerful expression in the collection of fables, Der Edelstein, by the Dominican Swiss-German poet Ulrich Bonerius (ca. 1350). Whereas many historians have commonly tried to identify the Middle Ages as a world or culture all on its own, determined by an alien mentality, maybe even inaccessible for us in hermeneutic terms (Jauss), these fables allow us to comprehend fourteenth-century people and their concerns and ideas much more intimately than previously assumed because they commonly address universal issues people have always faced in their interaction with society. The article offers first a critical assessment of mostly erroneous assumptions about the Middle Ages and then illustrates the universal concerns shared by that past culture and us today by way of a close examination of a selection of fables by Bonerius. We discover here remarkable examples of ethical, moral, but especially rational concepts about good and respectable life. Little wonder that the Edelstein exerted such a long-term appeal far into the early sixteenth century, and that I was then rediscovered and greatly appreciated by late eighteenth-century scholars and writers. Bonerius offers many fables in which he formulates many observations and comments that reveal a rational universality in their content.

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 20, 2022

Submission Date

December 21, 2021

Acceptance Date

January 24, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Number: 47

APA
Classen, A. (2022). Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350). Studien Zur Deutschen Sprache Und Literatur, 47, 1-25. https://doi.org/10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647
AMA
1.Classen A. Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350). Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur. 2022;(47):1-25. doi:10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647
Chicago
Classen, Albrecht. 2022. “Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350)”. Studien Zur Deutschen Sprache Und Literatur, nos. 47: 1-25. https://doi.org/10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647.
EndNote
Classen A (June 1, 2022) Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350). Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur 47 1–25.
IEEE
[1]A. Classen, “Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350)”, Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur, no. 47, pp. 1–25, June 2022, doi: 10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647.
ISNAD
Classen, Albrecht. “Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350)”. Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur. 47 (June 1, 2022): 1-25. https://doi.org/10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647.
JAMA
1.Classen A. Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350). Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur. 2022;:1–25.
MLA
Classen, Albrecht. “Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350)”. Studien Zur Deutschen Sprache Und Literatur, no. 47, June 2022, pp. 1-25, doi:10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647.
Vancouver
1.Albrecht Classen. Self-Control, Rationality, Ethics, and Mutual Respect: A Dominican Poet Addresses His Audience and Calls Them to Reason. Ulrich Bonerius’s The Gemstone (1350). Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur. 2022 Jun. 1;(47):1-25. doi:10.26650/sdsl2021-1039647