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Dante Philomythes and Philosopher
Man in the Cosmos

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  • Date Published: March 1983
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521273909

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  • This book is devoted to a full and lucid exposition of Boyde's ideas. In the first two parts, the author presents a systematic account of the universe as Dante accepted it, and explains the processes of 'creation' and 'generation' as they operate in the non-human parts of the cosmos. Dr Boyde then shows how the two processes combine in Dante's theory of human embryology, and how this combination affects the issues of love, choice and freedom. The third and last part of the book consolidates these expository sections with a generous selection of quotations from Dante's authorities and from his own works in prose. At the same time, the book offers far more than a clear account of Dante's cosmology and anthropology. Dr Boyde is interested in Dante's ideas in so far as they inspired and gave shape to the Divine Comedy. Furthermore, in every chapter he demonstrates how the relevant concepts and habits of thought were transmuted into imagery, symbolism, and dramatic scenes, or simply transformed by the energy and concision of Dante's poetic style.

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    'Dr Boyde has performed a valuable service in taking the reader through a tangled forest of Christian Aristotelianism, showing exactly where Dante followed or diverged from his various authorities. He has helped us to understand with greater precision just what Dante thought and why.' The Times Literary Supplement

    'The ultimate purpose of Boyde's study … is to show that accurate science, daring vision and exquisite language are forged into an indissoluble poetic unity … The reader of this book will find time and again how difficult passages can be elucidated to reveal both this inner unity of science and poetry and their participation in a single conception of the cosmos, and he will be delighted by the illumination given by broad and exact scholarship …' The Times Higher Education Supplement

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    • Date Published: March 1983
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521273909
    • length: 420 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.61kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction: Dante and Lucretius
    Part I. The Cosmos:
    1. Wonder and knowledge
    2. The elements
    3. Meteorology
    4. Land and sea
    5. The natural world and the Scale of Being
    6. Concerning the heavens
    7. The angels
    Part 2. Coming into Being:
    8. Images of God as maker
    9. Creation (Paradiso XXIX, 1–57)
    10. Generation and universal nature
    11. The makings of a man
    Part III. Texts, References and Notes: Introductory notes to part III
    Abbreviations
    Notes
    Suggestions for further reading
    Index of longer quotations
    Index.

  • Author

    Patrick Boyde

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