Adam of Saint Victor „Sequences”

Authors

Łukasz Libowski, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin; Tadeusz Gacia, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin; Marta Helena Nowak, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University ; Patrice Sicard, École cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Institut de Recherche et Histoire des Textes; Agnieszka Strycharczuk, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin; Adam Wilczyński, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin; Piotr Wilk, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin

Keywords:

Adam of Saint Victor, sequences, liturgical poetry, Latin literature, medieval, victorines

Synopsis

This publication acquaints the Polish reader with the legacy of Adam of Saint Victor (1st half of the 12th century), a brilliant theologian, poet and musician, an author hitherto virtually absent from Polish literature. This legacy consists – as is currently believed, although the issue is still under discussion – of fifty-eight sequences for various days of the liturgical year. It is worth emphasising that the works composed by Adam come from the period when the sequence genre was at its peak (the 12th century). The main part of the book is therefore filled with the texts of Adam's sequences: two textual versions of these works, the original Latin and the translated Polish, have been placed here in parallel. The translations were made by the following translators: Tadeusz Gacia, Łukasz Libowski, Marta Helena Nowak, Agnieszka Stry-charczuk, Adam Wilczyński and Piotr Wilk, a team established in the academic year 2021/2022 at the Latin Philology Department of the Institute of Literary Studies of the Faculty of Humanities of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. With regard to the translation, it should be noted that as far as possible efforts were made to make it metrical – some se-quences were metrically translated in their entirety. The translations are also accompanied by concise footnotes, primarily identifying references or cross-references to specific passages of Scripture. A comprehensive introduction completes the book. It is in two parts. The first introductory text Adam of Saint Victor and his poetic output – written by Agnieszka Strycharczuk – on the one hand presents the figure of Adam, the context of his life and work, and on the other hand introduces issues related to the genre of the sequence and the sequences whose authorship is attributed to Adam. On the other hand, in the second introductory text Harmony between everything and everyone. Evocations, printed in the publication both in the original French version and in the Polish translation – written by Patrice Sicard – the main “topics that «inhabited» the soul of the cantor Adam” and which consequently “inhabited” and “inhabit” also in his poetry, are presented. Thus, Sicard's text proves to be an excellent introduction into the inner world of Adam's sequences. The publication closes with a bibliography that lists the works to which one can refer when conducting research on the Adam’s sequences, in addition to factual, biblical and personal indexes.

Author Biographies

Łukasz Libowski, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin

Priest of the Diocese of Opole. MA in theology, MA in classical philology, BA in philosophy. Doctoral student at the Institute of Philosophy of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. As his doctoral thesis, he is preparing an edition of the first two books of Marsilius of Inghen's commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics. Translator of past texts, including Victorine; author of a Polish translation of the treatise On Lying by Augustine of Hippona: Cracow 2022, «scriptum» Publishing House.

Tadeusz Gacia, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin

Priest of the Diocese of Kielce. PhD in humanities in the field of literary studies with a specialisation in Roman literature. Head of the Department of Latin Philology at the Institute of Literary Studies of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Author of publications on agonistic metaphoric in Christian antiquity, the poetry of Venantius Fortunatus and epigraphic poetry of the Carolingian period. Translator of the writings of Bede the Venerable and Amalarius of Metz, awarded honorifica laude in the Certamen Latinum Salesianum I under the auspices of the Pontificium Institutum Altioris Latinitatis for a text written in Latin.

Marta Helena Nowak, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

MA in history, MA in classical philology; graduate of history studies at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University and of the Interdisciplinary Individual Humanist and Social Studies Studies at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, specialising in classical philology. A doctoral student at the Faculty of History of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin. Specialises in the study of medieval Ireland, particularly Irish visionary literature, cultural memory and theories in cognitive linguistics.

Patrice Sicard, École cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Institut de Recherche et Histoire des Textes

Priest, profes of the Congregation of Regular Canons of Saint Victor. PhD in theology (Institut Catholique de Paris) and sciences of religion and religious anthropology (University of Paris – Sorbonne IV). Associated professor at the Cathedral School of Notre Dame in Paris. Associate researcher at the Institute for the Study and History of Texts (CNRS, Paris). Critical editor of the works of Hugo of Saint Victor (De archa Noe, Libellus de formatione arche) and Godfried of Saint Victor (Microcosmus). Editor-in-chief (with D. Poirel and C. Giraud) of the publishing series Hugonis de Sancto Victore Opera, Bibliotheca Victorina and Sous la Règle de Saint Augustin. He is the author of numerous articles and monographs on the heritage of the school of Saint Victor in particular.

Agnieszka Strycharczuk, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin

PhD in humanities in the area of literary studies. Assistant Professor at the Foreign Language Studies of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Associate of the Department of Church History of the Catholic University of Lublin in the field of palaeographical verification of Latin texts (15th-19th centuries) and the Department of Latin Philology of the Catholic University of Lublin. Translator of the works of Bede the Venerable, Raban the Moor, Amalarius of Metz and epigraphic poetry of the Carolingian period. Co-author of a series of articles on the coat-of-arms poems of the bishops of Chelm and Lublin from the 18th-19th centuries.

Adam Wilczyński, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin

Priest of the Diocese of Kielce. PhD in theology of spirituality, MA in classical philology. Assistant Professor in the Department of Systematic and Practical Spirituality at the Institute of Theological Sciences of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Author of translations of the works of Gregory the Great, Ambrose of Milan, John Cassian and Amalarius of Metz.

Piotr Wilk, John Paul Catholic University of Lublin

Priest of the Diocese of Sandomierz. MA in theology, MA in classical philology. Participant of the Specialised Theological Course at the Institute of Theological Sciences of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin – specialisation: Church history and patrology. Translator of past texts, including Victorine. He is preparing his doctoral thesis.

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