Description: This book proposes a radically new interpretation of the Comedy's encyclopedism by focusing on Dante's work in light of the medieval imago mundi tradition. The work opens with a discussion of how the Florentine poet transgressed every generic boundary in his effort to gather "into one volume" a vast and varied set of creatures, places, landscapes, historical and mythological persons, weather conditions, and arts. It then goes on to show that this extraordinary encyclopedic breadth should be understood in the terms of Boethian and Augustinian spiritual exercises of envisioning the whole world in the mind's eye, which themselves became the interpretive framework for the spiritual ends behind medieval encyclopedic texts. By bringing attention to Latin Platonism and twelfth-century authors (such as Alan of Lille, Bernard Silvestris, William of Conches, Hugh of St. Victor, and Thierry of Chatres), this book provides compelling new readings of the De vulgari eloquentia, as well as provocative insights into key figures (such as Brunetto Latini, Pier della Vigna, and Ulysses) and key passages (Purgatorio 28, Paradiso 26, and Paradiso 33).
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EAN: 9781788743952
UPC: 9781788743952
ISBN: 9781788743952
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Item Height: 1 cm
Number of Pages: 182 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Infinite Beauty of the World : Dante's Encyclopedia and the Names of God
Publisher: Lang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Theology, Comparative Literature
Features: New Edition
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 9.9 Oz
Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Religion
Author: Jason M. Baxter
Item Length: 9 in
Item Width: 6 in
Series: Leeds Studies on Dante Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback