Olivi's Questions on the laws of the Old Testament have been transcribed from the manuscript kept at the National Library of Naples (XII.A.23). The second text contained in the manuscript under the title “Treatise on the ceremonial precepts”, which is in fact a dossier of four texts, has also been transcribed. All the texts from the manuscript have thus been edited: the four Questions on the Laws of the Old Testament, the Treatise on the Ceremonial Precepts, nine short developments on the judicial precepts, and the “Mystery of the course of the Law and the Synagogue”. The texts have been translated from Latin into French for their bilingual publication by the Belles Lettres. The Questions have been translated into English. A digital edition of the English version has been prepared. The corpus of theological sources has been developed in parallel, through the reading of Thomas Aquinas’ texts on the Old Law from the Summa theologiae; of John of La Rochelle’s questions on the mosaic Law from the Franciscan Summa Halensis; of Robert Grosseteste’s treatise On the Cessation of the Laws; of William of Auvergne’s Treatise On the Laws. The issue of impacts required in-depth research into Olivi’s intellectual and teaching environment, the context of the dissemination of his works, and the homiletic literature conveying ideas on the Old Law.
The research work has resulted in a forthcoming book (1), an article submitted to a peer-reviewed journal (2), papers presented at seminars (3), and the organisation of an international conference (4):
(1) Pierre de Jean Olivi, Sur les lois de l’Ancien Testament, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, “Bibliothèque scolastique” (to be published).
(2) “Olivi on the Hebrew Bible and the Jews: Scholastic Texts from Languedoc in the 1290s”, to be published in Speculum. A journal of Medieval Studies.
(3) Conference and seminar presentations:
- 29/04/19: UCL Interdisciplinary Medieval and Renaissance Seminar: “Peter of John Olivi on the Old Law: Two Unedited Texts”
. 7/11/2019: QMUL international conference “Thinking with and against the Jews”: “Presence and Role of Maimonides in Olivi’s Texts on the Old Law, c. 1292-1294”
. 9/01/20: Institute of Historical Research Seminar “European History, 1150-1550”: “The Social Impacts of Intellectual Authority. Views on Jews and Christians Understandings of the Hebrew Scriptures in the Thirteenth Century”
. 5/02/20: EHESS, Paris (“Histoire intellectuelle et sociale du Moyen Age”): “Discours chrétiens sur la Loi ancienne et construction de l’identité juive: deux textes inédits d’Olivi”
. 11/03/20: Cambridge, St Catherine’s College (Seminar “Medieval Encounters”): “Olivi on the Hebrew Bible and the Jews: Scholastic Texts from Languedoc in the 1290s”.
(4) An international conference was organised at QMUL on the 7-8 Nov. 2019, on the topic “Thinking with and against the Jews. Christian Understandings of the Old Law. 1100-1500”:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/history/news-and-events/items/thinking-with-and-against-the-jews-christian-understandings-of-the-old-law.html(si apre in una nuova finestra)