"La novità del sono" vere Muse o vere Sirene, ancora sull'armonia delle sfere in Dante /

Most of current notions about Dante’s cosmography, and related symbologies, are perceived as universalia even outside of a specialized knowledge, as an established common place: astronomy, philosophy, mythology and musical theory can otherwise supply reaching much more credible acquaintance on deepl...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Campa Cecilia
További közreműködők: Dante Alighieri
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: Szegedi Tudományegyetem BTK Szeged 2024
Sorozat:“Il diritto di vivere non si paga con un lavoro finito, ma con un’infinita attività” : studi in omaggio alla carriera accademica e alle ricerche scientifiche di József Pál
Kulcsszavak:Olasz irodalom története - 13-14. sz.
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/85148
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Tartalmi kivonat:Most of current notions about Dante’s cosmography, and related symbologies, are perceived as universalia even outside of a specialized knowledge, as an established common place: astronomy, philosophy, mythology and musical theory can otherwise supply reaching much more credible acquaintance on deeply equivocal systems of celestial harmony. Dante’s approach to contemporary studies remains a cardinal pivot interpreting his production, not only the Commedia, but also Convivio and Vita Nova, texts where he mostly conveyed theoretical and philosophical standpoints. One can remark a still persistent Aristotelianism, prevealing upon the platonic one, the latter proper of recent rethinking contributes, which recall Boethius and Guillaume de Conches as sources of Dante’s orientation in similar complex cosmic system. Conches’ integumental hermeneutics allows further evaluation of pythagorean and platonic functions related to Muses and Sirens, critical actresses of sound, motion and time in ancient skylines. This article analyses Dante’s transition from similar pagan to correspondent, fictional christian figures, like Blessed and Angels, which he assigns analogous role, rank and site in Paradise.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:68-75
ISBN:978-615-02-0734-6