This book features a radically unprecedented interpretation of Donna me prega, starkly opposed to all previous accounts: far from treating love as a threat to reason that would best be eliminated, the canzone praises loving as the essential operation of rational human flourishing.
This book features a radically unprecedented interpretation of Donna me prega, starkly opposed to all previous accounts: far from treating love as a threat to reason that would best be eliminated, the canzone praises loving as the essential operation of rational human flourishing.
Gregory B. Stone is Joseph S. Yenni Memorial Professor of Italian Studies and professor of French, Italian, and Comparative Literature at Louisiana State University. His previous books on Italian literature are Dante's Pluralism and the Islamic Philosophy of Religion and The Ethics of Nature in the Middle Ages: On Boccaccio's Poetaphysics.
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Introduction Part One: The Intelligence of Love: On the Sweet New Style Part Two: The Figure of Cavalcanti: Intimations of Heterodoxy Part Three: The Salvation of Intellect in Arabic Aristotelian Philosophy Al-Farabi on the Conjunction Avicenna on the Conjunction Averroes on the Conjunction Part Four: Who Could Think Beyond Nature? Allegories of Intellection Part Five: Long Commentary on Donna me prega Stanza 1 Stanza 2 Stanza 3 Excursus I: Averroes on the Rationality of Emotion Excursus II: Recollection, Cogitation, and Time Excursus III: Mars and Irascible Desire Stanza 4 Stanza 5 Entry
Introduction
Part One: The Intelligence of Love: On the Sweet New Style
Part Two: The Figure of Cavalcanti: Intimations of Heterodoxy
Part Three: The Salvation of Intellect in Arabic Aristotelian Philosophy
Al-Farabi on the Conjunction
Avicenna on the Conjunction
Averroes on the Conjunction
Part Four: Who Could Think Beyond Nature? Allegories of Intellection
Introduction Part One: The Intelligence of Love: On the Sweet New Style Part Two: The Figure of Cavalcanti: Intimations of Heterodoxy Part Three: The Salvation of Intellect in Arabic Aristotelian Philosophy Al-Farabi on the Conjunction Avicenna on the Conjunction Averroes on the Conjunction Part Four: Who Could Think Beyond Nature? Allegories of Intellection Part Five: Long Commentary on Donna me prega Stanza 1 Stanza 2 Stanza 3 Excursus I: Averroes on the Rationality of Emotion Excursus II: Recollection, Cogitation, and Time Excursus III: Mars and Irascible Desire Stanza 4 Stanza 5 Entry
Introduction
Part One: The Intelligence of Love: On the Sweet New Style
Part Two: The Figure of Cavalcanti: Intimations of Heterodoxy
Part Three: The Salvation of Intellect in Arabic Aristotelian Philosophy
Al-Farabi on the Conjunction
Avicenna on the Conjunction
Averroes on the Conjunction
Part Four: Who Could Think Beyond Nature? Allegories of Intellection
Part Five: Long Commentary on Donna me prega
Stanza 1
Stanza 2
Stanza 3
Excursus I:Averroes on the Rationality of Emotion
Excursus II: Recollection, Cogitation, and Time
Excursus III: Mars and Irascible Desire
Stanza 4
Stanza 5
Entry
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