Chapter Three: Chivalry

Chapter Three: Chivalry

The rules of courtly love, according to Andreus Capellanus:

  1. Marriage is no real excuse for not loving
  2. He who is not jealous cannot love
  3. No one can be bound by a double love
  4. It is well known that love is always increasing or decreasing
  5. That which a lover takes against the will of his beloved has no relish
  6. Boys do not love until they arrive at the age of maturity
  7. When one lover dies, a widowhood of two years is required of the survivor
  8. No one should be deprived of love without the very best of reasons
  9. No one can love unless he is impelled by the persuasion of love
  10. Love is always a stranger in the home of avarice
  11. It is not proper to love any woman whom one would be ashamed to seek to marry
  12. A true lover does not desire to embrace in love anyone except his beloved
  13. When made public love rarely endures
  14. The easy attainment of love makes it of little value; difficulty of attainment makes it prized
  15. Every lover regularly turns pale in the presence of his beloved
  16. When a lover suddenly catches sight of his beloved, his heart palpitates
  17. A new love puts to flight an old one
  18. Good character alone makes any man worthy of love
  19. If love diminishes, it quickly fails and rarely revives
  20. A man in love is always apprehensive
  21. Real jealousy always increases the feeling of love
  22. Jealousy, and therefore love, are increased when one suspects his beloved
  23. He whom the thought of love vexes eats and sleeps very little
  24. Every act of a lover ends in the thought of his beloved
  25. A true lover considers nothing good except what he thinks will please his beloved
  26. Love can deny nothing to love
  27. A lover can never have enough of the solaces of his beloved
  28. A slight presumption causes a lover to suspect his beloved
  29. A man who is vexed by too much passion usually does not love
  30. A true lover is constantly and without intermission possessed by the thought of his beloved
  31. Nothing forbids one woman being loved by two men or one man by two women

Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae

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"Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.

"Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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Inquisition, Part 8: Confession of Baruch, Once a Jew

Inquisition, Part 8: Confession of Baruch, Once a Jew

The Jew Baruch recounts his forced baptism at the hands of the Pastoureaux.

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Inquisition, Part 7: Stop Snitching

Inquisition, Part 7: Stop Snitching

This is the epilogue to the episodes about Béatrice de Planissoles, in which she and other friends of ours return to denounce the archvillain--or hero?--Bernard Clergue.  The material comes from the record of Bernard Clergue's trial in the Fournier Register. For some of the context, I am indebted to the incredibly detailed research of René Weis, whose book The Yellow Cross answered almost all my questions about the Fournier Register.    Thank you to Professor Nancy Stork for her English translations of parts of the Fournier register, which you can find at the links below.   Beatrice's trial: https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Beatrice_de_Planissoles  Barthelemy's trial (Beatrice's most recent boyfriend): https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Barthelemy_Amilhac  Grazide's trial (the girl whose husband didn't object to her affair with the priest, Pierre Clergue): https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Grazide_Lizier  Still more trials: https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/jacquesfournier/  If you know French and you'd like to read other parts of the Fournier Register, including Bernard Clergue's trial, get in touch with me (cat.pierro@gmail.com) and I'll help you locate Jean Duvernoy's translation.  I am also very much indebted to Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie for his seminal book about Montaillou.   Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg  "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.  "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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Inquisition, Part 6: Béatrice de Planissoles (continued)

Inquisition, Part 6: Béatrice de Planissoles (continued)

Béatrice de Planissoles continues to tell Bishop Jacques Fournier about her history with heresy, sorcery, sex, drugs, etc.    Thank you to Professor Nancy Stork for her English translations of parts of the Fournier register, which you can find at the links below.   Beatrice's trial: https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Beatrice_de_Planissoles  Barthelemy's trial (Beatrice's most recent boyfriend): https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Barthelemy_Amilhac  Grazide's trial (the girl whose husband didn't object to her affair with the priest, Pierre Clergue): https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Grazide_Lizier  Still more trials: https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/jacquesfournier/  (The woman who called Beatrice "eyebrowy," named Alazaïs Azéma, was also put on trial, but hers hasn't been translated into English as far as I know.)  If you know French and you'd like to read other parts of the Fournier Register, get in touch with me (cat.pierro@gmail.com) and I'll help you locate Jean Duvernoy's translation. I have not yet been able to find the Fournier Register in the original (Latin).   I am also very much indebted to Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie for his seminal book about Montaillou.   Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg  "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.  "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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Inquisition, Part 5: Béatrice de Planissoles

Inquisition, Part 5: Béatrice de Planissoles

We look at the record of one woman's inquisition and use at as a lens to consider Montaillou, a small village that remained a bastion of Cathar heresy a century after the Albigensian crusade tried to eliminate it.    Thank you to Professor Nancy Stork for her English translations of parts of the Fournier register, which you can find at the links below.   Beatrice's trial: https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Beatrice_de_Planissoles  Barthelemy's trial (Beatrice's most recent boyfriend): https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Barthelemy_Amilhac  Grazide's trial (the girl whose husband didn't object to her affair with the priest, Pierre Clergue): https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/courses/c4/s1/Grazide_Lizier  Still more trials: https://www.sjsu.edu/people/nancy.stork/jacquesfournier/  If you know French and you'd like to read other parts of the Fournier Register, get in touch with me (cat.pierro@gmail.com) and I'll help you locate Jean Duvernoy's translation. I have not yet been able to find the Fournier Register in the original (Latin).   I am also very much indebted to Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie for his seminal book about Montaillou.   Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg  "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.  "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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Inquisition, Part 4: Ten Ruses

Inquisition, Part 4: Ten Ruses

Ten Inquisitors' Ruses against the Tricks and Deceits of Heretics, from Nicholas Eymerich's Directorium Inquisitorum.  Source: Inquisition in the Fourteenth Century: the Manuals of Bernard Gui and Nicholas Eymerich by Derek Hill.    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg  "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.  "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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Inquisition, Part 3: Detection, Interrogation, Sentencing

Inquisition, Part 3: Detection, Interrogation, Sentencing

Essential listening for newly hired medieval inquisitors.   Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg  "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.  "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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Inquisition, Part 2: Saint Francis of Assisi

Inquisition, Part 2: Saint Francis of Assisi

The church persecutes the Waldensians and Cathars but welcomes the Franciscans with open arms. Why?

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