Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy as a Product of Late Antiquity
Autor Antonio Donatoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474228572
ISBN-10: 1474228577
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474228577
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The Consolation is among the primary texts typically chosen for post-graduate courses in medieval literature and philosophy
Notă biografică
Antonio Donato is Assistant Professor of Medieval Philosophy, Queens College, CUNY, USA. He has a DPhil from Oxford University and a PHD from the University of Padua.
Cuprins
Introduction 1 Boethius and the Ideology of the Roman Senatorial Aristocracy The Ideology of the Roman Senatorial Aristocracy I: Education andLiterary Pursuits The Ideology of the Roman Senatorial Aristocracy II: Wealth, Nobility,Political Prominence and Morality Boethius' Family Heritage: the Anicii and the Symmachi The Philosopher in Politics Consolation I.4 and the Ideology of the Roman Senatorial Aristocracy Philosophy and External Goods The Possession of Wealth Power and Dignitas The Vanity of GloryConclusion 2 The Illness and the Healer Vita Activa and Vita Contemplativa in the Ideal Philosopher Boethius' Illness: Forgetfulness Philosophy, a Peculiar Character The Appearance of Philosophy Living as a Philosopher Philosophy, a 'Dialectical' Doctor Philosophy's Therapy and its Methods The 'Philosophical' Therapy Conclusion 3 How does Philosophy Convey her Therapy?Poetry and Rhetoric as Instruments of Philosophy's Therapy Poetry and the Consolation The Poetics of the Consolation Poetry, Music and Therapy: the Consolation's Sources The Source of Music's Therapeutic Power: the Consolation's SourcesMusic and Therapy in Boethius' De Musica The Poems of the Consolation Poetry Quotations in the Consolation Rhetoric and the Consolation The Use of Exemplum The Use of Myths The Use of Personi- cations Conclusion 4 Christianity and the Consolation Christianity and Classical Culture in Boethius' Circles Christianity and Philosophia Philosophy and Wisdom in Boethius' Works Philosophy and Wisdom in the Consolation Conclusion Concluding RemarksBibliography Index
Recenzii
Donato presents Boethius's well-known Consolation of Philosophy in a strikingly new way, by stressing its author's consciousness of himself as a Roman aristocrat, with very specific values and obligations. This thesis is developed into a reinterpretation of how Philosophy consoles, and how Boethius conveys his message through poetry and images as well as argument.
Antonio Donato's trenchant analysis of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy as a "product" of Late Antiquity includes fresh and important insights which aid in resolving many of the traditional exegetical difficulties readers have had with this text. Historians, philosophers, and theologians will surely profit from this new reading of Boethius
This is an important book. With it-and in the company of his three substantial and near-contemporary articles on Consolation, modestly unrecorded in his bibliography-Donato emerges as a new and powerful voice in Boethian studies.
Antonio Donato's trenchant analysis of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy as a "product" of Late Antiquity includes fresh and important insights which aid in resolving many of the traditional exegetical difficulties readers have had with this text. Historians, philosophers, and theologians will surely profit from this new reading of Boethius
This is an important book. With it-and in the company of his three substantial and near-contemporary articles on Consolation, modestly unrecorded in his bibliography-Donato emerges as a new and powerful voice in Boethian studies.
Descriere
An exploration of Boethius' social, political background, his notion of philosophy and its sources, and his understanding of the relationship between Christianity and classical culture.