Dante, Lyric Poet and Philosopher: An Introduction to the Minor WorksClarendon Press, 1990 - 232 sayfa Collected here for the first time are all of Dante's "minor" works, ranging from a semi-autobiographical treatise on poets and affective philosophy (the Vita nuova) to an essay in language and literary aesthetics (the De vulgari eloquentia). Together, the writings illuminate the poet's unparalleled imaginative power and unmistakable spiritual energy, and provide insight into his place in romance literature. |
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Sayfa 114
... perfect and most perfectly peaceful of them all : ' Tutte scienze chiama regine e drude e ancille ; e questa chiama colomba perché è sanza macula di lite , e questa chiama perfetta perché perfettamente ne fa il vero vedere nel quale si ...
... perfect and most perfectly peaceful of them all : ' Tutte scienze chiama regine e drude e ancille ; e questa chiama colomba perché è sanza macula di lite , e questa chiama perfetta perché perfettamente ne fa il vero vedere nel quale si ...
Sayfa 115
... perfect intellectual happiness in this life.32 And this is where things become complicated , for Dante , in a curious passage in Convivio III . xv , speaks of the way in which , not merely actively but speculatively too , man might ...
... perfect intellectual happiness in this life.32 And this is where things become complicated , for Dante , in a curious passage in Convivio III . xv , speaks of the way in which , not merely actively but speculatively too , man might ...
Sayfa 162
... perfect coming together of the parts in the whole , a perfect unity in diversity . What , then , was Dante's problem ? How could he oppose an idea of such impeccable pedigree and deep necessity ? He opposed it for two reasons . In the ...
... perfect coming together of the parts in the whole , a perfect unity in diversity . What , then , was Dante's problem ? How could he oppose an idea of such impeccable pedigree and deep necessity ? He opposed it for two reasons . In the ...
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The Early Rime the Detto damore the Fiore and the I | 1 |
The Mature Rime and the Convivio | 61 |
The De vulgari eloquentia | 123 |
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