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In Alfonso de Cartagena's 'Memoriale virtutum' (1422), María Morrás and Jeremy Lawrance offer a critical edition of an anthology of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, compiled and significantly altered by the major Castilian intellectual of the day, Bishop Alfonso de Cartagena, and addressed to the heir to the throne of Portugal, Crown Prince Duarte.
The work is a speculum principis, an education of a future king in the virtues suitable to a statesman. Cartagena's choice of Aristotle was a harbinger of Renaissance ideas. The "memorial" sheds light on a society in transition, setting new ethical guidelines for the ruling class at the crossroads between medieval feudalism and Renaissance absolutism.
Contents
Preface
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The book and its milieu
2 Courses for horses: Aristotle for lay princes
3 Memoriale's paratexts: political and cultural ideas
4 Style and Latinity
Prolegomena to the critical edition
1 Description of MSS
2 Recension
3 Editorial criteria
4 Translation
Memoriale virtutum: Text and translation
Stemma and sigla
Tabula (addita ad initium A)
Liber i
Liber ii
Apparatus of minor variants
Works cited
Index



