Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Lists of Diagrams and Figures
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The Colours of Contemplation: Less Light on Julian of Norwich
- Behold Not the Cloud of Experience
- Walter Hilton on the Gift of Interpretation of Scripture
- Numeracy and Number in The Book of Margery Kempe
- Religious Mystical Mothers: Margery Kempe and Caterina Benincasa
- Authority and Exemplarity in Henry Suso and Richard Rolle
- Mortifying the Mind: Asceticism, Mysticism and Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114
- The Meditaciones of the Monk of Farne
- Envisioning Reform: A Revelation of Purgatory and Anchoritic Compassioun in the Later Middle Ages
- Walton's Heavenly Boece and the Devout Translation of Transcendence: O Qui Perpetua Pietised
- Reformist Devotional Reading: The Pore Caitif in British Library, MS Harley 2322
- Richard Whytford, The Golden Epistle, and the Mixed Life Audience
- Afterword: Future Prospects
- Index
Reformist Devotional Reading: The Pore Caitif in British Library, MS Harley 2322
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Lists of Diagrams and Figures
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The Colours of Contemplation: Less Light on Julian of Norwich
- Behold Not the Cloud of Experience
- Walter Hilton on the Gift of Interpretation of Scripture
- Numeracy and Number in The Book of Margery Kempe
- Religious Mystical Mothers: Margery Kempe and Caterina Benincasa
- Authority and Exemplarity in Henry Suso and Richard Rolle
- Mortifying the Mind: Asceticism, Mysticism and Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114
- The Meditaciones of the Monk of Farne
- Envisioning Reform: A Revelation of Purgatory and Anchoritic Compassioun in the Later Middle Ages
- Walton's Heavenly Boece and the Devout Translation of Transcendence: O Qui Perpetua Pietised
- Reformist Devotional Reading: The Pore Caitif in British Library, MS Harley 2322
- Richard Whytford, The Golden Epistle, and the Mixed Life Audience
- Afterword: Future Prospects
- Index
Summary
The Pore Caitif as a reformist text
ThePore Caitif is a late-fourteenth-century Middle English devotional compilation extant in more than forty complete or partial copies. This voluminous work, aptly described as ‘a comprehensive … manual of doctrine and devotion’, includes fourteen tracts, commencing with syllabus material and tracts on patience and temptation, moving into Rolle-inspired meditations on desire for Jesus and love of Jesus, and finally treating topics such as the active and contemplative lives and chastity. This all sounds very orthodox, yet the work's history is complicated. Thirteen copies of the Pore Caitif have been called ‘Lollard manuscripts’ because they contain ‘certain interpolations and omissions that may be interpreted as ‘Lollard’ in sympathy: for instance, the omission of the passage that declares that ‘ymagis schulen be as kalendars to lewide folk’ or the passage that allows oaths as lawful under certain circumstances’. In this paper I analyse one such volume, British Library, MS Harley 2322, which contains a Pore Caitif text with these sorts of textual variants as well as two separate Wycliffite interpolations. Looking in detail at two tracts of the Pore Caitif as they appear in this book, I work to envision the role of this volume in early-fifteenth-century Wycliffite devotional life, and I simultaneously use this manuscript as a window into the late-fourteenth-century reformist origins of the Pore Caitif.
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- The Medieval Mystical Tradition in EnglandPapers Read at Charney Manor, July 2011 [Exeter Symposium 8], pp. 177 - 194Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2013