The Envy of Angels1994
cathedral schools and social ideals in medieval Europe, 950-1200
by C. Stephen Jaeger
In The Envy of Angels, C. Stephen Jaeger studies the German and French cathedral schools, the major centers of secular learning in Europe until the rise of the universities in the twelfth century. Jaeger argues that cathedral schools revived the learning of classical antiquity, shaped the codes of civility and courtesy, and ultimately transformed the social and intellectual life of Europe.
He further proposes that the schools were closely associated with medieval humanism and the Renaissance of the twelfth century, with the rise of Gothic style in architecture and sculpture, and with the formation of a courtly society, courtly literature, and courtly love.
The story of the rise and fall of the cathedral schools from 950 to 1200 is also the story of the transition in Europe from a...