Are Medieval Philosophers underrated, or its just me? I dont see Medieval Philosophy and Literature being discussed very much, compared with the Greeks and Late XIXth- Early XXth centuries.
Also, thread about Medieval lit. Any recommendations?
Try again on the weekend
Depends on where you're studying.
For med lit, read Chaucer in original language.
>>8246826
Why?
Arent there Medieval /lit/ charts to post?
>>8246233
No one posts about medieval philosophy because 99% of it is purely Christian and we're all a bunch of fedoralord atheists
You should try Maimonides; his literary and medical philosophy is starting to outshine the Greeks and it's generally fun to see how he picks apart the Old Testament. Read Aquinas for Maimonides' aesthetics without the deconstruction.
>>8246233
i've only ever read aquinas
just imagine any other philosopher but at the end of every sentence there's a reference to the bible and you'll see why no one reads these guys.
>>8246233
also most of it is just attempting to reconcile the greeks with christianity so you might as well just read the greeks and the bible separately if you want the experience
>>8247446
Nah, plenty of us are Christians and read medieval philosophy is mentioned often.
>>8247452
Yeah, I am interested in generally medieval lit. Not only Philosophy and fiction, scientific texts from that era too, and poetry and that stuff.
About Medieval Philosophy, I've read about Saint Anselm's ontological argument. I dont think its fair to discredit these guys for adapting Greek Philosophy to Christianity, they tried to create new things too. The ontological argument even lasts to our days.
>>8246233
You could try Heliand.
It's the new testament made into a sort of fanfic for barely Christian Saxons. Jesus Christ warrior chieftain, hands out loads of mead and dies on the cross laughing.
>>8247631
Thank you Anon, that sounds awesome.
>>8246233
>Are Medieval Philosophers underrated, or its just me? I dont see Medieval Philosophy and Literature being discussed very much, compared with the Greeks and Late XIXth- Early XXth centuries.
They all lean on some PRETTY big spooks except Averroes
>Any recommendations?
Poetic Edda and icelandic saga (sagadb.org)
Beowulf
The Saga of Volsungs
The Nibelungenlied
The Battle of Magh Rath
The Song of Roland
and
The Song of My Cid
Borders had a GREAT edition