
ABÉLARD - PAR - CHARLES DE RÉMUSAT. - 1845
TOME PREMIER
ABÉLARD.
LIVRE PREMIER.
LIVRE II. - DE LA PHILOSOPHIE D'ABÉLARD.
A vivid portrait emerges of a brilliant 12th‑century mind whose reputation as teacher, philosopher and theologian still echoes through the ages. The author sets out to illuminate the man behind the legend, weaving together the facts of his scholarship with the passions that made his story unforgettable. From the bustling classrooms of medieval schools to the corridors of the Church, the narrative sketches the intellectual climate that shaped his ideas.
The first part of the work follows his fierce dedication to reason as it collides with the fervor of love and the rigid expectations of his time. Through richly drawn scenes of debates, courtly intrigue, and personal turmoil, listeners will sense the weight of his convictions and the human struggles that accompanied them. The tone balances scholarly insight with dramatic flair, inviting a deeper appreciation of a figure whose life was as much a battle of ideas as a tale of the heart.
Language
fr
Duration
~16 hours (957K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Robert Connal, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team; From images generously made available by gallica (Bibliothèque nationale de France) at http://gallica.bnf.fr.
Release date
2004-07-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1797–1875
A leading liberal voice in 19th-century France, he moved between politics, philosophy, and literary criticism with unusual ease. His career joined public office with a steady life of letters, making him a thoughtful guide to the ideas and upheavals of his time.
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