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Dante and the Franciscans: Poverty and the Papacy in the 'Commedia': Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, cartea 52

Autor Nick Havely
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2009
Nick Havely examines the connections between Dante, the Franciscans and the Papacy as they appear in the Commedia and presents the poem as one concerned with an often dramatic confrontation between authority and idealism in the Church. Havely draws on a wide range of literary, historical and art-historical sources relating to the controversy about Franciscan poverty during the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. This study will appeal to scholars interested in medieval religious and intellectual history, as well as to readers of Dante's poem.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521099042
ISBN-10: 0521099048
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 6 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Note on citations, translations and manuscript sources; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. From shame to honour: Tuscan and Franciscan poverty; 2. Inferno: avarice and authority'; 3. Purgatorio: poverty in spirit; 4. Paradiso: poverty and authority; Epilogue; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

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'Dante and the Franciscans makes an impressive case that issues connected with Franciscan poverty have much to do with the Commedia on every level. Yet at the same time, the author's illuminating analyses of particular cantos of the poem show that he is anything but reductive in describing the influence of medieval Franciscanism and the poverty debates of the poem … The book succeeds on two levels: First it contextualises the poem in ways that should allow for a new appreciation (as well as further investigation) of Dante as prophet and critic of political and religious abuse. And second, the book provides careful readings in all three cantiche, which allow us to see Dante yet again as a poet unmatched in his ability to mine the discourses available to him.' Speculum
'One can well imagine that the book's title will cause it to be perceived as occupying a particular niche in the great cathedral of Dante studies; and it is indeed likely to remain for some time to come, an invaluable resource for scholars interested in the presence of Franciscan culture in Dante. Yet, the themes with which Havely is concerned are of such central importance that this elegant and illuminating study deserves also to be regarded as indispensable to any serious attempt to understand the ideological motivations which led Dante to write the Commedia.' Italian Studies
It is Nick Havely's meticulous research and marvellous writing style that mark him as the consummate scholar and that make his book essential reading not only for Dante scholars but also for scholars of medieval religion, politics and culture.' Quaderni d'italianistica
'This is an important contribution to Dante studies and to the cultural and political dimensions of the controversies over Franciscan poverty.' Modern Philology

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This study will appeal to scholars interested in medieval religious and intellectual history.