Francesc Eiximenis
Francesc Eiximenis, OFM was a Franciscan Catalan writer who lived in the 14th-century Crown of Aragon. He was possibly one of the more successful medieval Catalan writers, since his works were widely read, copied, published and translated. Therefore, it can be said that both in the literary and in the political sphere he had a lot of influence. Among his readers were numbered important people of his time, such as the kings of the Crown of Aragon Peter IV, John I and Martin I, the queen Maria de Luna, and the Pope of Avignon Benedict XIII.
Life
Francesc Eiximenis was born around 1330, possibly in Girona. When he was very young, he became a Franciscan and his education began in the Franciscan schools of the Kingdom of Aragon. Later, he attended the most important universities of Europe: the University of Oxford and the University of Paris. The University of Oxford influenced him notably, since the Franciscans had there an important school. Thus, several English Franciscans are the thinkers who most influenced Eiximenis, such as Robert Grosseteste, John of Wales, Richard Kilvington, Alexander of Hales, Richard of Middleton, Thomas Bradwardine, William of Ockham, and John Duns Scotus.edition of the Regiment de la Cosa Pública. Francesc Eiximenis is on the right. He offers his book to the jurats of Valencia. On the left is the guardian angel of the city and kingdom of Valencia. The six Jurats de Valencia are kneeling in front of the Serrans gothic gate of the ancient wall of Valencia.
In 1371 there was an attempt to bring him to the University of Lleida as a teacher. But he lacked the title of Doctor in Theology, and so this attempt did not go further. Eiximenis acquired this title in 1374 at the University of Toulouse, with the financial help and support of the king Peter IV.
Eiximenis subsequently returned to Catalonia, where he was considered very intellectual. He was on good terms with the Court of the Crown of Aragon and with the ruling social class of Barcelona and València. Most of his works were written in Valencia, where he stayed from 1382 to 1408. There he was consultant of the jurats and of the Consell.
In Valencia, Eiximenis' activity, besides his literary tasks, was tireless. The year 1391 was a very difficult one for the city and kingdom of Valencia, since there were many social problems. Then Eiximenis organized a kind of "praying army" in some monasteries and convents around Valencia. In 1392 he and other people received the assignment of checking the Jewish books that were stolen during the 1391 pogrom. At the end of 1397 he was a member of a commission that would advise king Martin I about the Western Schism. In 1397 and 1398 he undertook the organization of two crusades of Valencians and Majorcans against the Muslim pirates of North Africa. In 1399 Eiximenis was also president of a commission that sought to unify all the schools of Valencia. The Consell rejected that in 1400, but this attempt was anyway a clear first step towards the University of Valencia, that was founded officially in 1499. The last years of Eiximenis in Valencia were devoted to the foundation and endowment of the Franciscan convent of Sant Esperit. This convent was founded by the queen Maria de Luna.
In 1408 Eiximenis took part in the Council of Perpignan. There the Pope of Avignon Benedict XIII appointed him first Patriarch of Jerusalem and later apostolic administrator of the diocese of Elna.
Eiximenis died in Perpignan, possibly on 23 April 1409.
Works
In Catalan
Eiximenis wrote the following works in Catalan:- Tractat d'usura. Short treatise about usury according to the Canon Law. This matter was much debated in the Middle Ages by many scholars.
- Lo Crestià. According to Curt Wittlin the name should be Lo Cristià. It was a huge project of Summa Theologica written in popular language. The original project consisted of 13 books, but only four were written:
- * Primer del Crestià. It deals with the fundamentals of Christianity.
- * Segon del Crestià. It deals with the temptation.
- * Terç del Crestià. It deals with the different kinds of sins and their remedies.
- * Dotzè del Crestià. It deals with government and politics in general. Nevertheless, the content is encyclopedic.
- Regiment de la cosa pública. It was a gift from Eiximenis to the jurats of Valencia, when he went to Valencia in 1383. It gives advice for good government. This work shows the influence of John of Wales' Communiloquium, according to Albert Hauf. This work was also included as the third part of the Dotzè del Crestià.
- Llibre dels àngels. It is a very complete treatise about angelology but with several political thoughts. This book was dedicated to the Valencian knight Pere d'Artés.
- Llibre de les dones. It begins as just a book about women's education; but four-fifths of this work deal about theology and the fundamentals of Catholic morality. The book was dedicated to the countess of Prades, Sanxa Ximenes d'Arenós.
- Vida de Jesucrist. It is a biography of Jesus Christ with theological thoughts and also contemplative content. This work was very much influenced by Pseudo-Bonaventure's Meditations on the Life of Christ and also by the vehement Franciscan Ubertino da Casale according to Albert Hauf. This book was also dedicated to the Valencian knight Pere d'Artés.
- Scala Dei or Tractat de contemplació. It is a short treatise about morals and theology. This book was dedicated to the queen Maria de Luna.
- Two autograph letters in Catalan. The first was addressed to King Martin I, and is of interest since Eiximenis gives him advice in the letter about the good government of Sicily.
In Latin
- De Triplici Statu Mundi. It is a short eschatological treatise. There are doubts however, that Eiximenis is the author of this work.
- Allegationes. In Valencia there was a conflict between the Church and the State, and several important people were asked to express their opinion about that. This is the part that concerns Eiximenis. Here Eiximenis has a very strong theocratic point of view.
- A short part of his Summa Theologica. This extract is very short, and deals with some theological matters.
- Ars Praedicandi Populo. It is a very interesting manual about preaching.
- A sermon.
- Pastorale. It deals with advice for priests and bishops, and it follows the classical Saint Gregory's Pastorale. This book was dedicated to Hug de Llupià, bishop of Valencia.
- Psalterium alias Laudatorium Papae Benedicto XIII dedicatum. It is a very beautiful collection of 344 prayers. As the title shows, this book was dedicated to the Avignon pope Benedict XIII.
Eiximenis' works had much success in his time, as evidenced by more than 200 manuscripts of his works that have survived. Another example was the Psaltiri devotíssim. The incunabulum edition of this book had 2000 copies, i.e. more than double both editions of the Tirant lo Blanc. It was the biggest incunabulum edition of the whole medieval Catalan literature.
There were also a lot of translations during the 15th and 16th centuries. The Llibre de les Dones was translated into Spanish. One of the Spanish translations was used for the education of the four daughters of the Catholic Monarchs. The Llibre dels Àngels had great international success and was translated into several languages: Spanish, Latin, French and even Flemish. And the Vida de Jesucrist was translated into Spanish and French.
There are finally two other examples that show the international spreading of Eiximenis' works. First of all, the French translation of the Llibre dels Àngels was the first book that in 1478 was printed in Geneva. Secondly, the Spanish translation of the Vida de Jesucrist was the first book that was printed in Granada in 1496 after the conquest of the city by the Catholic Monarchs.
Unfortunately we have few modern editions of Eiximenis' works. Most of the modern editions of his works have been prepared by Curt Wittlin and by Albert Hauf.
Editions
Obres de Francesc Eiximenis (OFE) — Complete Works of Francesc Eiximenis
- "Dotzè Llibre del Crestià. Part 1, Volum 1", Girona, Universitat, 2005, lxvii + 619 pp.. Ed. by Xavier Renedo, Sadurní Martí et al.
- "Dotzè Llibre del Crestià. Part 2, Volum 1", Girona, Universitat, 1986, xxxviii+ 518 pp.. Ed. by Curt Wittlin et al.
- "Dotzè Llibre del Crestià. Part 2, Volum 2", Girona, Universitat, 1987, 649 pp. Ed. by Curt Wittlin et al.
Other editions
- Lo Llibre de les Dones. Barcelona, Quaderns Crema, 2003. Ed. by Sadurní Martí.
Anthologies
- Llibres, mestres i sermons. Antologia de textos. Barcelona, Barcino, 2005. Ed. by David Guixeras and Xavier Renedo, 268 pp.
- "Francesc Eiximenis. An Anthology. Barcelona/Woodbridge: Barcino/Tamesis, 2008. Transl. by Robert Hughes.
Digital editions of his works
Manuscripts
- First half of the Terç del Crestià.
- Llibre dels Àngels.
- Vida de Jesucrist.
- Scala Dei.
Incunabula
- Primer del Crestià.
- First half of the Dotzè del Crestià.
- Regiment de la cosa pública,.
- Llibre dels àngels,.
- Llibre de les Dones,.
- Translation into Spanish of the Vida de Jesucrist,.
- Translation into Spanish of the Llibre dels àngels.
- Pastorale.
- Scala Dei.
- Translation into French of the Llibre dels Àngels.
- Translation into French of the Llibre dels Àngels.
Old editions
- Translation into Spanish of the Llibre dels Àngels.
Modern editions and transcripts
- Pastorale. Transcript and translation into Catalan. Montserrat Martínez Checa's doctorate thesis.
- De triplici statu mundi.
- Summa theologica.
- Autograph letters.
- Psalterium alias Laudatorium.
- Lo Llibre de les Dones.
- De Sant Miquel Arcàngel.
Complete works
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Digital biographies
- in www.eiximenis.tk
- in www.eiximenis.tk
- in Narpan.
- in the website.
- in the CulturCat website, that depends on the Generalitat de Catalunya. There are also versions available
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- in the Enciclopedia Franciscana website. There are many biographical articles about Francesc Eiximenis.
Digital articles about Eiximenis
- , Tomás Carreras Artau's article in Annals de l'Institut d'Estudis Gironins 1.
- Article of the Capuchin friar Nolasc del Molar in Revista de Girona 22.
- , Paolo Evangelisti's article, in Enrahonar 42.
- , Article about Francesc Eiximenis from Salvador Giner, in El País.
Digital books about Eiximenis
- about Eiximenis' political and social thought.
- by Lluís Brines.