Selections from the Prose Writings of John Henry Cardinal Newman
Author: John Henry Newman Genre: LiteratureSelections from the Prose Writings of John Henry Cardinal Newman
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students for ev
in one spot; el
all? Accordingly,
orm, it is a sch
onsisting of tea
ter. Many thing
satisfy the idea
such as this a Un
essence, a
circulation of t
ourse, through
un
in a large sense
eat and incessan
, carried on
rtly not. One g
he existing ge
ng upon itself in
rs. Now, in this
say, that is, th
instrument. It
o in this age.
s of the press,
s time in the ne
cals, tracts, pa
literature, we m
me which promi
every other mean
n. What can we
he intellectual
r every man, than
and persistent
knowledge? Why
to knowledge,
o us? The Si
e leaves of the fo
such careless p
lged, for it c
consequence of th
e instrument wh
ed. We have serm
e running brook
ehensive than
ents an immorta
and are proje
arth at the rate
seats are strew
with swarms of
ricks of our c
ming us by their
e cheaply
his, and much
opular education,
rtheless, after
men are really
the language of t
when they aim a
hing refined,
ng really large,
er market; they
other, of the r
f oral instructio
etween man and
ng, of the person
humble initiatio
quence, of gr
hrong, which suc
necessaril
of men may be t
tions, then we
iz.: that the
t of the litera sc
truth, and an au
nt of teaching
t, if we wish to
in any branch of
d complicated, we
nd listen to his
onvey the spe
arities of its
ainty which atten
nd, through the
he manner, in cas
the moment, an
r conversation.
ng on what is b
main subject.
is undeniable.
y study you may
etail, the colo
ich makes it liv
e from those i
imitate the stud
ho is not co
es to Paris or
om the young ar
eat Masters in
e have disco
reotype, which take
e form, lineame
ompletely and
ment reproduce
come to the teac
we must repair
e. Portions of
ends of the ea
ullness is in on
mblages and con
ooks themselves,
us, are writt
gin
on which I hav
d instances in po
ink it tiresome
ept that one or
plain my own la
ave done justic
been intend
the polished m
which are so diffi
personal when
mired in socie
All that goes
rriage, gait, add
the self-possessi
onversing, the
ty principle, the
of expression,
enerosity and fo
nsideration,
ties, some of th
y be found in a
ct precept of C
age of them, bou
ividual charact
arned from boo
ired, where they
y? The very na
o; you cannot fen
hallenge all come
e supported a
stands to reason
l you have the
nnot unlearn
kwardness, or stif
ity, till you se
manners. Well,
ct? The metropo
of the land, ar
imes the country
nement and good
country goes b
h a portion
ich those very visi
he gracious dispe
le to conce
can otherwise b
in this w
ching itself
r subject to a cer
seat itself mere
is impossible fr
intended for t
-matter is truth
te and rare; but
a University so
ument, or rathe
ature prescribes
resence of a t
e, Oral Tradition.
ng form, the expre
s, which cate
le, manifold spir
scholar by his
ctions, imaginat
his mind and is
by propounding
and requestioni
by progressing a
les, by all thos
rd "catechising."
a work of lon
were devoted to
e mind of the in
rors, and of mo
The Scriptures
tudy of those
them; but St.
ak of whole rac
istianity, witho
unable to read or
vidence of want
eserts were, in
te; yet the gr
not letters,
he learned philos
Didymus agai
ologian, was bl
the Disciplina Ar
. The more sac
not committed
ccessive tradit
d Trinity, an
e been so hand
and when at l
illed many folios
uste
said more t
as I began-a Uni
hither students
very kind of
st of every kind e
great city or
all the choic
rt all together
separate place
e land, and of t
r; there are the
workmen. It i
eme court of fa
, and the standa
s the place for se
ctures, and for
ormers of trans
great preachers
reat statesmen.
ess and unity
s a center. And s
is a University;
eader by repeat
ch a thousan
which the intell
late, sure to f
activity, and
th. It is a pla
rd, and discove
rashness render
the collision of
ith knowledge.
ssor becomes el
preacher, displ
mplete and mos
with the zeal of
own love of it i
is the place whe
round as he goes
ay into the re
tening it into t
place which wi
y its celebrit
middle-aged by its
he old by its ass
light of the world
ma Mater of the
a great deal mo
r head and han
ibe i
ity Lif
esire, were I ab
der what Athen
e have since cal
not with any p
a heathen cit
ities, or of co
what was intelle
, of representing
t is, as to enabl
in the very const
ea, what is its n
ds of aid and su
e that nature and
je
ancy our Scythi
talian, or Galli
aronic waves, wh
rse to Athens, at
. He is of any c
ase, and may be
o a peasant. Pe
has been a boxe
ever cross his b
s in search of w
accident, how di
eart? But so it
drachms in his g
drawing water, c
rvile occupatio
ll philosophe
e most high-minded
and out of his d
ght his master th
yment for attend
id he make, tha
his successor in
es not play me
n to the Suprem
effusions of the
ven when he wa
ued in his illibe
and, it is said
s pallium, and b
to have no othe
ke the German st
ith nothing upo
a pair of
er disciple of
er than by profe
y; but in what d
no other than
losopher. Profe
rom Athens for
and now he comes
the battlefie
he end of life, to t
elf to an init
ian mys
g man of great
ot for his weakne
ary that he shoul
hout over-exert
sufficient for
s on the one hand
resources on t
e will stop but
Asia Minor and i
ntinue a career
al; and he will
so well, that he
son thither at an
ted it
comes from Ale
solicitous abou
m twenty to twe
scaped drownin
n at Athens as
n the course of
f Latin, think
ed in Greek compo
cceed. He is a
e out; some say
r in the Christia
His name is Gr
ocian, and will
a theologian,
ctors of the
race, a youth o
hose father h
above his rank in
inish it at Athe
poetry: a hero h
knew it; but he
e hour, and goes
ssius, and will le
n the field
re boy of fif
h the voyage wa
inement, or bad l
im into a fever
d in the evening
tand. His c
took him up among
of the great te
was a friend o
e it was whic
outh to Athens
t of place they ar
mic students, th
ouse, though he
night, and pro
f it, with an abs
ot impudence, b
ly. Strange intr
eat of learning
s; for what could
re was a mob of
se of control;
nd got on as the
lves had no pro
ces of the stude
halls? Howev
us took a fancy to
ories about At
e up to the Uni
they were even w
oic; for they ha
and nothing wh
d bedding; so
Heph?stion la
f in oratory; an
and Pro?resius c
other time ther
what would be c
nglish Univer
dare lecture in p
eatmen
an like Euna
himself of the
ens. Such a one
y, when he was
ademic youth, who
awkwardness an
ne wonders at th
nduct obtained
nd not many mon
ournals have tol
n to matter-of-f
eties of money
snowballs on t
efying the magis
e with their p
I suppose we mus
her in human na
newcomer, surro
ciates, who for
anter, and to make
their wit. Some
, others with f
in solemn proce
ths; and as the
m like madmen.
trial, for the Bat
hereupon receive
wn, and was s
depart in peac
ving been exem
s a youth graver a
himself: but it
r, but at the ins
. Gregory was h
in Athens to s
another Saint an
n, (it would app
chumen of
to our freshma
nd, though he h
is he to lodge
inds himself se
e he is, by ano
r parties at on
ing, who seize on
r, and thrust hal
ing hands. Our
f professor this
shes the fame o
ul. We will say
s,-but then he
lf where he will
with all the pra
praise I shall
, nevertheless,
ood which forme
flesh and blood
ng the mansions
ot seem to have
reek or Turkish
a topic of inte
nts. A lively pic
us of Gallipol
titude of the dil
ards in England
ments, the crac
s and tiles, the sh
lanes, or fi
supply; tumble
bare bald hill;
and house, thu
rstood to form stre
ason, and with n
the roadway alw
uniform, the s
ng below, as circ
leaning forward
you have a
stion whether th
spond to the spe
t times. Learne
t the houses of A
mall and mean;
d narrow; that
he roadway; and
nd doors that
a remarkable c
do not doubt
, that that roadw
all but impassa
drains, as free
s seems in thes
the average ci
ays an ancient,
w, if really h
Letters in the Time
s, and much mor
Athens was the
beautiful; not
nd material or
r lodgings coun
holes in your t
u away? You mus
and a table, a
, anywhere els
place does not d
galia in Africa,
perfection. I sup
ens to swarm up
closet: you ca
and see you coul
he intellect is
hat you stay there
nk to read ther
expect to pu
much out in you
at this day,
ry, have the boo
al; and copies t
that they were
thens to procure
Athens. Strange
century, that in
there was not, i
hole place: nor w
ill the very t
pect, were the b
Ptolemies;[42]
ary till the reig
student gazed on
by the magic
hich was the ed
Ath
controversy on the s
se to Lipsius, Morhof,
to whatever historica
intr
arrow lodging e
till night, if
but a crib or
the weather is
in no respect
ors, not to re
buy the gay shill
sible atmospher
rt the oral tra
and, leaving
m, he mounts t
turns to the Areo
rthenon to study
he temple of the
of Polygnotus.
?schylus out of
urner at Athens
et can write, h
heater on the so
iterally in acti
Agora, and the
cides pleading
es farther west s
noble planes,
and he looks ar
ticoes and vest
genius and skill,
r city. He passe
hen he is at the
bs of the mighty
, is Pericles h
t thrilling of or
er the slain into
c of the
oceeds still;
till more cele
wed its own nam
and there he see
on his memory t
of the place, t
e temple, and t
ing by; many a
ught him day aft
but his eye is ju
t is the very pr
r a word that h
r; he asks neit
on; what he s
not to be increased
thing else. It w
is life; a stay
ng thought in hi
of like mind, e
which the living
r good or for e
n upon others, m
the qualificati
s said to have t
; he had his fill
k again home.
hing by his voya
ing and movin
re room to hear,
got some measure
o tell of to hi
the only sage,
lesson to be
. It is the regi
olleges were the
later; and they
or at least a lif
thenian. It was
tatesman of A
ed by the mere fo
noble and the gr
by laborious dis
g them were s
education. We
wanderings from
and now he is in
No awful arch
ts marks the seat
hilosophy lives
oppresses the b
ng session stiffe
lining in his g
n his porch; the
e of the city, a
ing his pupils of
Ilyssus. Our s
ntering himself
eacher of marvelo
ether two thous
world. He himse
ll as students, co
he earth-as befi
s have collecte
she had selected
he range of ter
rsity implies, wh
ty of the one a
agoras was from
no from Cyprus,
rgias from Sic
ro?resius an Ar
liscus a Thessal
celebrated for h
; Athens was
re was no narrow
essor, because
nd talent were the
em to Athens, w
ersity. There w
tizenshi
, and was the f
; but it soon bro
round itself, the
of life. As tim
sentenced to th
beginning in r
Professors bec
the students r
mes, and were
ir countrymen.
to four great
ian would style t
urth century, Pr
or of the Attic
Epiphanius of
he Pontic. Thus
ns of clients,
ers and visitors,
: and the Capp
th who came to
e encouraged
nd to aspire
n the schools o
ears old, was i
um cum dignitate
; and he left h
hose hands it re
ying, a marvelous
ce, for the lon
Epicurus too
where he lectur
erty of his sec
of grammar, rheto
philosophies
State; some o
statesmen or hig
their favorite
siatic op
s these can co
om we have inte
of his lodging
ons. In everyt
a worse; in ev
and a respectab
t all to the o
ame University
impressions an
ing to the society
elieve the one,
ld be: if you be
on as it shou
ency are at leas
under some sor
d this being the
ver an Herodes
fluence of weal
of a decorou
the heir of an a
nt to devote hi
nd his fortune t
gave the soph
ounds, as the su
amations. He b
ed feet long, ent
pable of admit
theater, erected
de of cedar wood
s, one at Marath
ten miles from At
the distance of
he èlite, and at
dents. Long arc
ols for the bat
ummer visitor.
ecture room a
highly connected
harp-witted prov
nd the flippant
r, half philosophe
ion, courteous al
s. Herod was
we have instanc
n, according to
one and t
though a rarer
youthful Basil
eem by a sort o
ound them even
ave deemed that
have kept them a
pite of himself,
ths, who, pagans
ns honestly for
ssed to seek it;
th the place hims
o have been th
s advantages. O
afterwards held
bius was anothe
of Sophronius,
s too is named,
he government o
Julian himself,
was then at At
regory. Another J
was afterwards
re we have a gli
among the studen
dit of the parti
men as Gregory a
nnected with Chr
in the world, sh
r esteem and lo
parting, their
th the hope of
rsevered; but Gre
ck to Athens
y and
SCHO
teresting to
he present intel
aid, and most wo
er laid at all. L
ow high is the
his day, and w
n are in progr
hat, unless som
ce, even what we
imes be nothing
then on the oth
seven centuries
Europe had litt
partial and unce
al, which is conv
first principle
conjectures th
uchingly of Chr
n, is true in its
of secular knowl
turies I
would have d
t by cotta
he only point
science may be
lations of Christ
as delivered o
eries are progres
nce in the respe
d of Science. W
se and spread of C
t, and rightly s
its instruments,
iplicity of the
To clear away
ntains; yet thi
scure, unbefri
cure, unbefrien
t can come up
ar and archetyp
rk, and we soon c
adore. But ther
eatness to cont
rolific of great
its children who
power, have imit
dispensation w
e; and, thoug
s simply miracul
ufficient to be
, and the new po
orld. The reviv
ristian ecclesia
had to be done
stianity itself,
semble a w
tics, as I have
are generally f
nce: first, its
, and can dispe
heir work; and
exist and must
are found who
plainer languag
the patronage o
value and attra
ate; and next,
rtise himself, b
have expressed b
ol of learning li
t the supply mu
t is this but th
ng of the Gosp
angelists went
hout patron, or
tage which cou
n, who among the
d have called fo
that multitude
which up to th
They had no co
, from man; their
being sent, nor i
circumstances th
ivine message,
hen it was utter
those to whom
elves friends
casts as they wer
ealed to the s
f human natur
eariness, its des
e and the Divine
steners and disc
medy of evils wh
his were the fir
ch in medi?val
present intellect
orward. From
Apostles from
onaries of know
r Europe; and,
ord of the presen
Pavia, and Bol
sa and Naples,
into Universiti
or the philosop
nt through labo
n their charity
cks, bad lodging
al, such trials
on by the martyr
as Evangelists
upon the longin
so did these sec
tural thirst fo
achers of Gospel
ruin which p
ght upon their nour
rofessors of scie
of sword or pes
hey themselves
he seats of reli
ing. And lastly,
ified and advanc
n faith without
ke manner we ma
ne, Alfred, Hen
Navarre, and ma
chools of learni
that those scho
ithout such
of the points
agation of Chris
etters; and, to
ch I have part
versity Professor'
his taking the i
, I find both th
Hallam in his hist
point, he says,
e designed to l
, for which there
sire"-that is, t
emand. As to t
tury," he says,
rushed to tha
sdom, the grea
epend upon acade
stipends, thou
effectual in ke
ted patrons, an
is, demand and
all
stery of Normand
tury by an illit
er, soon attracte
om Italy, and t
franc, afterwar
one of these, an
necessitous, t
o all comers, in
"that he might
he pay of the
that "his reputa
parts of the L
great and fam
ere is an i
ut support, withou
rs, and in them t
èges, too, bear
l, sudden, wide
ranc's advertise
and Lanfranc,
h the whole world
es, the most es
s, powerful laym
" What words ca
siastic characte
than to say that
s; rich as well as
stics, those who
espising letters,
ish to live
and Weakness
EL
w more apposit
trength and weak
he University p
hat it cannot,
and its impotenc
n the history o
e is closely ass
nt of the Univ
arity and in his
ohn of Salisbur
t of St. Berna
as in a pattern s
sses in its esse
tegrity." It is n
ed to show this
hown; but it
eral object of these
o devote even a
Divine Truth, a
he one message
ttered, since th
ming of the Par
y utter it with g
er diverse for
d a richer minis
nd argument.
d encounter the s
e age; and, thoug
d their remedy l
rve their new e
it is imperative
n kings' cabine
s spread, of wha
n course of prepa
true in substanc
d in detail; so
one or other
her, and, while he
int what she is
s it incorrectly
, and risks his
this is actuall
nt, of heresy, t
huge, and grot
nts which are t
n, I would appl
tullian or of Sab
action from existi
mptuous, and ther
em with th
tives which the
h she will actu
nt comes. The G
tual proficiency
s, St. Athana
when these doc
ppose they were
e and deep, wh
inaris anticipat
he Ephesine Cou
consequence; a
times, we may
ve impatiently
use she would no
ve found, had t
, that she knew
she never cou
nciations from
so to speak, truth i
emselves had
s foreign concomi
alone could use
ned hour, and wh
ng simply becaus
Now, applying t
re us, I observe
the first mast
ny seem to hold,
condemning the au
. To him is on
own self-will
and surely un
of Infallib
e certain than
with one anothe
d, again, that e
every other tr
hatever kind fo
by virtue of
th and another,
unning through th
this connectio
the connection w
ving one trut
e, it is able to go
gh all this is
cted on in the
unknown before;
viewed as par
its own place in
other was infer
inferred, becau
than the science
and aim; but I
the scholastic me
ctors were th
be, and Abelard
a principal sha
opera
ider the great S
as the proper sourc
g to discuss
d, and not St.
e University of
s that I am sp
rates the stre
e principle of
ledge for its own
ersity principl
irst of scholast
gians. And, thoug
t all without
hing, yet, after al
itself, that I a
ght be which he
e's time the sch
ith various fort
dmitted, to the
lsewhere, when,
amous school o
rs of logic in f
the inductive
the logical
ristotle, the mo
ntiquity, as t
lime idea of mapp
ge, and subjecti
nalysis, becam
lecture halls. I
th century th
d the celebrated
shadow of St, G
thods which he i
a claim to hav
the University o
one at least,
a University, he
schools were not
o admit laymen a
well as natives
ciple of constru
implied of course
ces that are com
of Champeaux,
he pupil; he
where, before he o
and, in the course
had only reac
made such pro
rreling with h
a school
belard was first
of Melun; then
aris, and where
derable number
njurious effect
withdrew for tw
Whether other c
awal, I think,
of the two yea
ris, and renewi
f William, who wa
was the subject
and after a
greater force
nt of his teac
ion with him, g
m to silence.
ted, and its mast
he vicissitudes
dom (as I may st
he old Benedicti
er a time, Abel
icient to warra
mself on Mount
ed incessant
an, who by this
pel the young an
had raised his
e done by devot
ass of geniuses
re, could they
losophical m
s without denying
nfusing the part
ction; whereas
e mind, and hur
men of one ide
heir merit, must
inded; and it i
devotion to the
alue the Seven
felt it impossibl
o be added, as
efore. He woul
ir own use, sinc
t for a new p
ding of the Cla
before him; but
purpose; it was
e gifts of thi
rtification, to
as they would
ips or figured musi
introduced and
different bas
poets of antiquit
nishing an assem
res; and accordi
not be banishe
lato banished t
The animus of
turn to the p
r of Blois, who we
rning. We find
"getting up," a
growing out of
ritically the
got them by heart
they noted down
ly examined in
t before them i
now, another
nts were promise
nded to get possess
in less than
s were apprehen
etails, by mean
rsonal documen
d tables. Su
which the new Lo
, are lesser m
l with Abelard
e Classics. As
is not what he ta
ow he lived. N
stimulated by n
ery earthly and
morally wrong i
rld, though Ambit
should not bla
o distinguish
when he makes th
ument of his am
s with temporal,
gh the medium o
things incompat
ng censured. It
nless my memory
tance of William
to the see of
to pursue the s
e reward. Acco
nding the theolo
of William's, nam
chool was situat
eat reputation
speaking of
him the doctor of
udents from It
advanced since
rd was disappoin
od enough for W
gan to lecture
n his own
me of his great
than his head c
ok him off his
ruction. I spok
three qualities
ity, absolutely
art from the s
ntegrity, is sur
inspired writer
cifica, "from
e already seen eno
tand that his wi
" was ambitious
s of the tongue
It may be the be
rsitas iniquitati
ome in the mout
eloquence was
temporaries, sa
is genius, the
dy flow of his lan
s knowledge."
uarters-from R
obbers; from En
om Flanders an
he remote distr
Poitiers; from N
rom Spain, besi
and among those
w or afterwards
e schools in the
f Poitiers, Peter
nold of Brescia,
was too much
in spite of in
possess the head
e man, however g
effluence of th
s not only "p
e as well as pe
cond disgrace
portion now. The
ools in the wildn
in the fasci
d falls before th
ighty pair, the
and in m
Colleges were u
was commonly t
ity of a great c
careful of his
h an old ecclesia
e Eloisa lived
as laid for hi
or the all-accom
suality came up
ect, and it was
loisa, who beca
eyes, and thrill
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