REFLECTIONS OF VICTORIAN AESTHETICS
IN ADAM OF ST VICTOR’S SEQUENCES
REFLECTIONS OF VICTORIAN AESTHETICS
IN ADAM OF ST VICTOR’S SEQUENCES
Author(s): Wanda BajorSubject(s): Cultural history, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: aesthetics; sequences; categories of beauty; harmony; senses;
Summary/Abstract: The subject of this article is the aesthetic thought that Adam of St Victor included in his liturgical poetryin the form of a sequence. The content of the article consists of two parts, the first discusses an outline ofthe aesthetic views of the main masters of the Victorine school, Hugh and Richard, to which Adam belongs,in order to show in the second part how these ideas function in his Sequences. In outlining the aesthetictheory, two main ideas of Hugh’s are relevant to the Sequences under analysis: pan-aestheticism in termsof the inclusion of all five senses (in addition to sight and hearing, these include smell, taste and touch) in the perception of beauty, and the classification of categories of beauty (laid out in the treatise De tribus die-bus). The analyses carried out show that Adam of St Victor was a faithful disciple of the school, especiallyof the master Hugh, and in his writing he drew on the achievements of his illustrious predecessors, as isevident in the range of aesthetic views analysed here.
Journal: Roczniki Kulturoznawcze
- Issue Year: 16/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 175-190
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
