Hugo Lundhaug, "Memory and Early Monastic Literary Practices: A Cognitive Perspective."

Journal of Cognitive Historiography 1.1 (2014): 98-120

Hugo Lundhaug's article argues that certain important aspects of the institutionalized literary practices of early cenobitic monasticism and the rhetorics related to them may be significantly illuminated by insights from the cognitive study of the human mind and its relationship with the world. Using examples from our sources of early cenobitic monasticism in Egypt, specifically writings from the Pachomian federation and Shenoute of Atripe, this article suggests ways in which cognitive perspectives on memory and literature may shed light on the practices of Reading, memorizing, and interpreting authoritative texts, and the corresponding need to control such practices, in the early monastic communities.

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