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Petrarch and St. Augustine

Author : Alexander Lee
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004224032

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Petrarch and St. Augustine by Alexander Lee Pdf

Challenging the familiar view of Francesco Petrarca as the ‘father of humanism’, this book offers a comprehensive re-interpretation of Petrarch’s debt to the theology of St. Augustine, and advances a provocative new reading of the development of humanism in Italy.

Petrarch's Secretum

Author : Francesco Petrarca,Davy A. Carozza,H. James Shey
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:49015001208520

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Petrarch's Secretum by Francesco Petrarca,Davy A. Carozza,H. James Shey Pdf

A trilogy of dialogues in Latin written by Petrarch sometime from 1347 to 1353, in which he examines his faith with the help of Saint Augustine, and "in the presence of The Lady Truth".

Rereading the Renaissance

Author : Carol E. Quillen
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0472107356

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Rereading the Renaissance by Carol E. Quillen Pdf

Rereading the Renaissance - a study of Petrarch's uses of Augustine - uses methods drawn from history and literary criticism to establish a framework for exploring Petrarch's humanism. Carol Everhart Quillen argues that the essential role of Augustine's words and authority in the expression of Petrarch's humanism is best grasped through a study of the complex textual practices exemplified in the writings of both men. She also maintains that Petrarch's appropriation of Augustine's words is only intelligible in light of his struggle to legitimate his cultural ideals in the face of compelling opposition. Finally, Quillen shows how Petrarch's uses of Augustine can simultaneously uphold his humanist ideals and challenge the legitimacy of the assumptions on which those ideals were founded.

Petrarch and St. Augustine

Author : Alexander Lee
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2012-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004226029

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Petrarch and St. Augustine by Alexander Lee Pdf

Despite the high regard in which Francesco Petrarca (1304-74) held St. Augustine, scholars have been inclined to view Augustine’s impact on the content of Petrarch’s thought rather lightly. Wedded to the ancient classics, and prioritising literary imitation over intellectual coherence, Petrarch is commonly thought to have made inconsistent use of St. Augustine’s works. Adopting an entirely fresh approach, however, this book argues that Augustine’s early writings consistently provided Petrarch with the conceptual foundations of his approach to moral questions, and with a model for integrating classical precepts into a coherent Christian framework. As a result, this book offers a challenging re-interpretation of Petrarch’s humanism, and offers a provocative new interpretation of his role in the development of Italian humanism.

Augustine in the Italian Renaissance

Author : Meredith J. Gill
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2005-05-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 0521832144

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Augustine in the Italian Renaissance by Meredith J. Gill Pdf

Examines facets of the relationship between Saint Augustine and the thinkers of the Italian Renaissance.

Petrarch's Secret; or, the Soul's Conflict with Passion

Author : Francesco Petrarca
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2023-10-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4066339534179

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Petrarch's Secret; or, the Soul's Conflict with Passion by Francesco Petrarca Pdf

"Petrarch's Secret; or, the Soul's Conflict with Passion: Three Dialogues Between Himself and S. Augustine" explores the inner struggles and conflicts of the soul through dialogues between the renowned poet Petrarch and Saint Augustine. This work delves into the complexities of human emotion and spirituality, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in philosophical and theological discussions.

Augustine and the Humanists

Author : Guy Claessens ,Fabio Della Schiava
Publisher : LYSA Publishers
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-22
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789464447620

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Augustine and the Humanists by Guy Claessens ,Fabio Della Schiava Pdf

Augustine and the Humanists investigates the reception of Augustine’s De civitate Dei in Italian humanism during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Augustine and the Humanists fills a persistent lacuna by investigating the reception of Augustine’s oeuvre in Italian humanism during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In response to the urgent call for a more extensive and detailed investigation of the reception of Augustine’s works and thought in the Western world, numerous scholars have addressed the topic over the last decades. However, one of Augustine’s major works, the De civitate Dei, has received remarkably little attention. In a series of case studies by renowned specialists of Italian humanism, this volume now analyzes the various strategies that were employed in reading and interpreting the City of God at the dawn of the modern age. Augustine and the Humanists focuses on the reception of the text in the work of sixteen early modern writers and thinkers who played a crucial role in the era between Petrarch and Poliziano. The present volume thus makes a significant and innovative contribution both to Augustinian studies and to our knowledge of early modern intellectual history.

My Secret Book

Author : Francesco Petrarca
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674003460

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My Secret Book by Francesco Petrarca Pdf

Petrarch was the leading spirit in the Renaissance movement to revive literary Latin, the language of the Roman Empire, and Greco-Roman culture in general. My Secret Book reveals a remarkable self-awareness as he probes and evaluates the springs of his own morally dubious addictions to fame and love.

Petrarch's Secret, Or the Soul's Conflict with Passion (Three Dialogues Between Himself and St. Augustine

Author : Petrarch
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2015-07-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1515135578

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Petrarch's Secret, Or the Soul's Conflict with Passion (Three Dialogues Between Himself and St. Augustine by Petrarch Pdf

Petrarch was not the first man to find a certain contradiction between his desires and the possibilities of life around him, and to pass many years under the pain of contrary attractions that could not all be followed to fulfilment This conflict is what gives interest to the Secretum. Some have thought, and the idea was expressed by one of his correspondents, that his love for Laura was very much of a literary pose. Yet that such a view is an insufficient account of it seems pretty clearly established by the work here translated. It is, indeed, plain that his feelings ran a course, and not a smooth one, and did not continue in one stay; he came to see the whole matter in a changed light, and yet not wholly changed; his relation was transfigured, not abandoned, and after the death of Laura, which took place when he was forty-four, it continued as a memory from which the pain had faded away and only what was uplifting remained. That which persisted unchanged all through his life and seems most to have had the colour and substance of a passion was the love of Letters. To this his friendship, his very real patriotism, and (must we not add?) his religion also were in a sense second. But the mention of this last factor in the life of Petrarch leads one to express the opinion that this has not yet been quite sufficiently reckoned with. That it should not have been thought worthy of such reckoning has probably arisen from the one ugly fact in his life which he himself does not conceal, and indeed expressly refers to in his "Letter to Posterity."

Petrarch and Boccaccio

Author : Igor Candido
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-19
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9783110419580

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Petrarch and Boccaccio by Igor Candido Pdf

The early modern and modern cultural world in the West would be unthinkable without Petrarch and Boccaccio. Despite this fact, there is still no scholarly contribution entirely devoted to analysing their intellectual revolution. Internationally renowned scholars are invited to discuss and rethink the historical, intellectual, and literary roles of Petrarch and Boccaccio between the great model of Dante’s encyclopedia and the ideas of a double or multifaceted culture in the era of Italian Renaissance Humanism. In his lyrical poems and Latin treatises, Petrarch created a cultural pattern that was both Christian and Classical, exercising immense influence on the Western World in the centuries to come. Boccaccio translated this pattern into his own vernacular narratives and erudite works, ultimately claiming as his own achievement the reconstructed unity of the Ancient Greek and Latin world in his contemporary age. The volume reconsiders Petrarch’s and Boccaccio’s heritages from different perspectives (philosophy, theology, history, philology, paleography, literature, theory), and investigates how these heritages shaped the cultural transition between the end of the Middle Ages and the early modern era, as well as European identity.

Petrarch's Secret

Author : Petrarch,Saint Augustine
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-03-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1986772780

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Petrarch's Secret by Petrarch,Saint Augustine Pdf

Three Dialogues Between Petrarch and St. Augustine. The dialogue opens with Augustine chastising Petrarch for ignoring his own mortality and his fate in the afterlife by not devoting himself fully to God. Petrarch concedes that this lack of piety is the source of his unhappiness, but he insists that he cannot overcome it. The dialogue then turns to the question of Petrarch's seeming lack of free will, and Augustine explains that it is his love for temporal things (specifically Laura), and his pursuit of fame through poetry that "bind his will in adamantine chains". Petrarch's turn towards religion in his later life was inspired in part by Augustine's Confessions, and Petrarch imitates Augustine's style of self-examination and harsh self-criticism in Secretum. The ideas expressed in the dialogues are taken mostly from Augustine, particularly the importance of free will in achieving faith. Other notable influences include Cicero and other Pre-Christian thinkers.

Petrarch

Author : Christopher S. Celenza
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781780238777

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Petrarch by Christopher S. Celenza Pdf

An enlightening study of the contradictory character of this canonical fourteenth-century Italian poet. Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of the modern Italian language. Though his writings inspired the humanist movement and subsequently the Renaissance, Petrarch remains misunderstood. He was a man of contradictions—a Roman pagan devotee and a devout Christian, a lover of friendship and sociability, yet intensely private. In this biography, Christopher S. Celenza revisits Petrarch’s life and work for the first time in decades, considering how the scholar’s reputation and identity have changed since his death in 1374. He brings to light Petrarch’s unrequited love for his poetic muse, the anti-institutional attitude he developed as he sought a path to modernity by looking backward to antiquity, and his endless focus on himself. Drawing on both Petrarch’s Italian and Latin writings, this is a revealing portrait of a figure of paradoxes: a man of mystique, historical importance, and endless fascination. It is the only book on Petrarch suitable for students, general readers, and scholars alike.

Canzoniere

Author : Petrarch
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2002-10-31
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780141935447

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Canzoniere by Petrarch Pdf

The 'Canzoniere', a sequence of sonnets and other verse forms, were written over a period of about 40 years. They describe Petrarch's intense love for Laura, whom he first met in Avignon in 1327, and her effect on him after she died in 1348. The collection is an examination of the poet's growing spiritual crisis, and also explores important contemporary issues such as the role of the papacy and religion.

Augustine and the Humanists

Author : Guy Claessens,Fabio Della Schiava
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 946444763X

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Augustine and the Humanists by Guy Claessens,Fabio Della Schiava Pdf

Augustine and the Humanists' fills a persistent lacuna by investigating the reception of Augustine's oeuvre in Italian humanism during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In response to the urgent call for a more extensive and detailed investigation of the reception of Augustine's works and thought in the Western world, numerous scholars have addressed the topic over the last decades. However, one of Augustine's major works, 'De civitate Dei', has received remarkably little attention. In a series of case studies by renowned specialists of Italian humanism, this volume now analyzes the various strategies that were employed in reading and interpreting the 'City of God' at the dawn of the modern age. 'Augustine and the Humanists' focuses on the reception of the text in the work of sixteen early modern writers and thinkers who played a crucial role in the era between Petrarch and Poliziano. The present volume thus makes a significant and innovative contribution both to Augustinian studies and to our knowledge of early modern intellectual history.