Dante and Epicurus

Dante and Epicurus
Title Dante and Epicurus PDF eBook
Author George Corbett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 349
Release 2017-12-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351191691

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"Dante and Epicurus seem poles apart. Dante, a committed Christian, depicted in the Commedia a vision of the afterlife and God's divine justice. Epicurus, a pagan philosopher, taught that the soul is mortal and that all religion is vain superstition. And yet Epicurus is, for Dante, not only the quintessential heretic but an ethical ally. The key to this apparent paradox lies in the heterodox dualism - between man's two goals of secular felicity and spiritual beatitude - at the heart of Dante's ethical, political and theological thought. Corbett's full-length treatment of Dante's reception and polemical representation of Epicurus addresses a major gap in the scholarship. Furthermore the study's focus on fault lines in Dante's vision of the afterlife- where the theological tensions implicit in his dualism surface - opens a new way to read the Commedia as a whole in dualistic terms."

Dante Encyclopedia

Dante Encyclopedia
Title Dante Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Richard Lansing
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 2067
Release 2010-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1136849718

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Available for the first time in paperback, this essential resource presents a systematic introduction to Dante's life and works, his cultural context and intellectual legacy. The only such work available in English, this Encyclopedia: brings together contemporary theories on Dante, summarizing them in clear and vivid prose provides in-depth discussions of the Divine Comedy, looking at title and form, moral structure, allegory and realism, manuscript tradition, and also taking account of the various editions of the work over the centuries contains numerous entries on Dante's other important writings and on the major subjects covered within them addresses connections between Dante and philosophy, theology, poetics, art, psychology, science, and music as well as critical perspective across the ages, from Dante's first critics to the present.

Dante and Philosophy

Dante and Philosophy
Title Dante and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Etienne Gilson
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Total Pages 348
Release 2013-04-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1446545148

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The object of this work is to define Dante’s attitude or, if need be, his successive attitudes towards philosophy. It is therefore a question of ascertaining the character, function and place which Dante assigned to this branch of learning among the activities of man. My purpose has not been to single out, classify and list Dante’s numerous philosophical ideas, still less to look for their sources or to decide what doctrinal influences determined the evolution of his thought.

Three Philosophical Poets

Three Philosophical Poets
Title Three Philosophical Poets PDF eBook
Author George Santayana
Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University
Total Pages 236
Release 1910
Genre Comparative literature
ISBN

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Dante's Inferno, The Indiana Critical Edition

Dante's Inferno, The Indiana Critical Edition
Title Dante's Inferno, The Indiana Critical Edition PDF eBook
Author Dante Alighieri
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 436
Release 1995-06-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253209306

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Presents a verse translation of Dante's "Inferno" along with ten essays that analyze the different interpretations of the first canticle of the "Divine Comedy."

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri
Title The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri PDF eBook
Author Dante Alighieri
Publisher
Total Pages 440
Release 1867
Genre
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Believing in Dante

Believing in Dante
Title Believing in Dante PDF eBook
Author Alison Cornish
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2022-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316515060

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Tackles specific issues in the Divine Comedy that seem particularly alien to modern ways of thinking and renders them compelling.