From sapientia honorabilissima to nobilitas animae. A Note on the Concept of “Nobility” in Ulrich of Strasbourg’s De summo bono

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In many respects, the adjective “noble” plays a significant role in Ulrich of Strasbourg’s De summo bono. It defines contemplative happiness and philosophical wisdom, and delineates a remarkable character of the intellect. In examining some significant occurrences of the term, I intend to focus my attention on its theoretical meaning and on the sources which have influenced its use. In this way, I will demonstrate that “nobility” is a necessary, key factor for investigating what the real pleasure of knowledge consists in for Ulrich.

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Andrea Colli
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