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Tytuł:
Virgilio, le streghe e la sposa di San Francesco nella Divina Commedia
Virgil, the witches, and the wife of st. Francis in the divine comedy
Autorzy:
Balducci, Marino Alberto
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1929880.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
Magic
Divine Comedy
Manto
Erichto
Saint Francis
Divina Commedia
San Francesco
magia
Opis:
Through the hermeneutic-symbolic study of the Dantean figures of Virgil, the witches Manto and Erichto, and the mysterious woman loved by St. Francis, we reflect on the sense of magic and thaumaturgy in the Divine Comedy, presenting a new theological interpretation of the secret doctrine of Inferno IX. Virgil is shown in Dante’s poem as the great Roman poet and as the magician of the Neapolitan folkloric traditions of the Middle Ages; he is celebrated but also ridiculed for his limitations. The Christian world, in fact, transcends the pagan idea of magic being Nature’s proud minister, to advance a more complex thaumaturgic concept that indicates a miraculous event belonging not only to man but to the divine that is fused into the human dimension. Along these lines, the most essential characteristics and differences of Virgil the Magician’s two infernal journeys in the Divine Comedy are analysed in detail: first, the one that is determined by the spells of Erichto, Lucan’s witch, and which is therefore the work of ancient pagan black magic; second, the one that is Christianly predisposed by angelic inspiration, that is, by Beatrice, who is the symbol of a newer “celestial magic,” which is, in turn, a special thaumaturgic power indicated by the paradisiac episode of St. Francis and his wife.
Attraverso uno studio ermeneutico-simbolico delle figure dantesche di Virgilio, delle streghe Manto ed Erichto e della sposa di San Francesco si riflette sul senso del magico e del taumaturgico nella Divina Commedia, proponendo una nuova interpretazione teologica della segreta “dottrina” a cui si allude nel canto IX infernale. Virgilio viene mostrato nel poema dantesco come il grande poeta latino e come il mago delle tradizioni folkloriche napoletane del Medioevo: così è celebrato ma anche ridicolizzato per i suoi limiti. Il mondo cristiano, infatti, trascende l’idea pagana della magia che è la signora orgogliosa della natura, per avanzare un “concetto magico” molto più vasto e complesso, evento non più soltanto dell’uomo ma del divino che è fuso e integrato nell’uomo. Su questa linea, si analizzano nei dettagli le più essenziali caratteristiche e differenze dei due viaggi infernali del mago Virgilio nella Divina Commedia: quello che è determinato dagli scongiuri di Erichto, la strega, ed è dunque opera di magia nera pagana antica, e quello che è predisposto cristianamente dall’ispiratrice angelicata, cioè da Beatrice che è simbolo della bellezza foriera di una “magia celestiale” più nuova, cioè una forma di taumaturgia indicata dalla figura paradisiaca di San Francesco e dalla sua sposa.
Źródło:
Italica Wratislaviensia; 2021, 12.2; 131-147
2084-4514
Pojawia się w:
Italica Wratislaviensia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
W cieniu wielkiego jubileuszu. O najnowszej biografistyce Dantego
In the Shadow of the Great Jubilee. On the Recent Biographies of Dante
Autorzy:
Pomierny-Wąsińska, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/31019768.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
Tematy:
Dante Alighieri
biography
Dante in Poland
Divine Comedy
biografistyka
Dante w Polsce
Boska komedia
Opis:
Przedmiotem tekstu jest omówienie wydanej niedawno w przekładzie na język polski biografii Dantego Alighieri pióra Alessandra Barbera. Pracę przedstawiono na tle innych rysów biograficznych tego twórcy, powstałych w ostatnich latach. W rozważaniach przyjęto perspektywę historyka, nie literaturoznawcy i filologa.
The purpose of the article is to discuss the biography of Dante Alighieri, written by Alessandro Barbero and recently published in Polish translation. The study in question is presented with regard to other recent biographies of Dante Alighieri. The perspective adopted in the text is that of a historian, not a philologist or literary scholar.
Źródło:
Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce; 2023, 67; 257-272
0029-8514
Pojawia się w:
Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Una città dai mille volti. L’immagine di Napoli nelle opere di Zygmunt Krasiński
A city with many faces. The image of Naples in Zygmunt Krasiński’s works
Miasto o wielu twarzach. Obraz Neapolu w twórczości Zygmunta Krasińskiego
Autorzy:
De Carlo, Andrea F.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1365242.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-05-28
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
Zygmunt Krasiński
Naples
Wild South
ambivalent image
Divine Comedy
Neapol
dzikie południe
ambiwalentny wizerunek
Boska komedia
Opis:
Już wielu badaczy zauważało, że choć Krasiński był przywiązany do Włoch, to jego związek z italską ziemią nie zawsze miał jednakowe natężenie i podlegał on wielu wahaniom i zmianom. Artykuł ma na celu pokazanie tego złożonego związku, pogłębiając szczególnie rozumienie niejednoznacznej relacji poety z Włochami, a zwłaszcza z Neapolem – miastem o wielu twarzach, gdzie mieszkała jego ukochana Delfina Potocka. Ten trudny „związek z miastem” uwidacznia się w korespondencji i twórczości Krasińskiego. Neapol pozostawał emblematyczny, bo to miasto, które z jednej strony jawiło się jako tło rajskiego, idealnego do życia i tworzenia miejsca, pozwalającego odczuwać miłość do ukochanej kobiety, z drugiej zaś strony było miejscem nie do zniesienia, w którym poeta niechętnie przebywał. Najprawdopodobniej na ten dualistyczny obraz Włoch wpłynęły ówczesne problemy społeczno-polityczne miasta, ale przede wszystkim kwestie osobiste – wewnętrzne uczucia i nastroje samego Krasińskiego.
As many researchers have noted, although Krasiński felt a special affinity for Italy, his relationship to the Italian soil was subjected to emotional variations and changes. The article aims to analyze the complicated and ambiguous relationship between the poet and Naples: a city of many different shades and faces, where Krasiński’s lover Delfina Potocka lived. This ambivalent relationship to Italy is reflected in the poet’s correspondence and works.Naples remains an emblematic city for Krasiński, because in his work it appears, on the one hand, as a perfect backdrop for an ideal place where he can set his love, and on the other hand, as unbearable place, where the poet was reluctant to stay. Most likely, this Krasiński’s dualistic picture of Italy was influenced not only by the socio-political problems of the city, but also, above all, by personal feelings, moods and uneasiness for his suffering homeland.
Źródło:
Fabrica Litterarum Polono-Italica; 2021, 3; 13-32
2658-185X
Pojawia się w:
Fabrica Litterarum Polono-Italica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Perché quei dodici spiriti sapienti nel IV cielo di Dante? Un inno alla cultura
Why these twelve wise souls in Dante’s fourth heaven? A hymn to culture
Dlaczego tych dwanaście mądrych dusz w IV niebie Dantego? Hymn na cześć kultury
Autorzy:
Sodi, Manlio
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/28407970.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie
Tematy:
Boska Komedia
Dante Alighieri
filozofia i teologia
historia
Tomasz z Akwinu
Divine Comedy
philosophy and theology
history
Thomas Aquinas
Opis:
Osiemsetna rocznica śmierci Wielkiego Poety leży u początków tego studium, które przedstawia dusze dwunastu uczonych uwiecznionych przez Dantego w czwartym niebie. Zbliżając się do takich osobistości, zauważamy różnorodne formy kultury, które naznaczyły historię i nadal rozświetlają ją mądrością ich dzieł. Z tego spostrzeżenia wypływa hymn na cześć kultury, która jaśnieje również w poezji Dantego.
The eight-hundredth anniversary of the Great Poet's death is the occasion of this study, which presents the souls of the twelve scholars immortalised by Dante in the fourth heaven. Approaching such personalities, we note the diverse cultural forms that have marked history and continue to illuminate it with the wisdom of their works. From this insight springs a hymn in honour of the culture that also shines brightly in Dante's poetry.
Źródło:
Saeculum Christianum. Pismo Historyczne; 2023, 1, 30; 74-83
1232-1575
Pojawia się w:
Saeculum Christianum. Pismo Historyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Numa Łepkowski i historia nieznanej dedykacji Norwida
Numa Łepkowski and the history of Norwid’s unknown dedication
Autorzy:
Cedro, Adam
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/16729447.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-05-05
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
Norwid
Dante
Boska komedia
Stany Zjednoczone
Numa Łepkowski
August Antoni Jakubowski
herb Topór
Divine Comedy
United States
Topór coat of arms
Opis:
In 2010 in the blog nonsolusblog.wordpress.com information appeared about finding in the collection of the Illinois University Library a copy of the Italian edition of Dante's Divine Comedy that had belonged to Cyprian Norwid. Probably Norwid had this copy in the Berlin prison, and on the basis of it he translated fragments of the Italian masterpiece. On the title page, beside the poet's signature, there is the inscription “Florencja 1846” (Florence 1846). The date is a riddle, as in the light of the present knowledge it does not seem likely that Norwid could be in Italy in that year The dedication in the book (“To N. Łepkowski in remembrance of 1854 in America) has made it possible to establish that its addressee, Numa Łepkowski, was born in Volhynia about 1805, he studied at the Warsaw University, and then he fought in the November Uprising. Together with a large group of Polish veterans (234 people) he was deported to the United States, among others with August Antoni Jakubowski. Until his death (28 May 1887) Łepkowski made his living by playing the guitar: he composed music, gave concerts, but first of all he taught playing this instrument in the most famous New York homes. He was also active in organizations of the Polish community in America, and he took part in the social life of the New York elites. It was probably because of his high social status and extensive relations that Norwid met him. The death of the composer and his rank as a musician was noted in obituaries in several American, and even New Zealand newspapers Under Norwid's signature on the title page of the book there is an imprint of a signet-ring, in which elements of the Topór coat of arms, the poet's family sign, can be recognized. This is an additional premise that allows deciding that the book belonged to the poet's library.
Źródło:
Studia Norwidiana; 2011, 29; 135-156
0860-0562
Pojawia się w:
Studia Norwidiana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Finding a Reasonable Foundation for Peace
Autorzy:
Bayer, Roberta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/507240.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-03-30
Wydawca:
International Étienne Gilson Society
Tematy:
Dante Alighieri
Mortimer Adler
peace
ancient
medieval
Divine Comedy
Monarchy
De Monarchia
Plato
Aristotle
Thomas Aquinas
right
rights
education
reason
metaphysics
freedom
liberty
politics
Opis:
Can world peace come about through a world federation of governments? Is growing agreement and appreciation for, throughout the world, the doctrine of equal human rights inevitable? Such questions are raised by Mortimer Adler in How to Think about War and Peace. Adler argues in this book that both are possible, and in doing so he argues that the insights of liberal contract thinkers, particularly Immanuel Kant, are essentially true. Kant argues that each person has the capacity to discover within himself the foundation for human rights because they are self-evident. It follows that over time inequalities and prejudices will disappear, and people will gain the freedom to advance the cause of peace. About this account of the possibility of world peace I ask the question: is it indeed reasonable? For if it is reasonable, it is not reasonable for the reasons that would have been advanced by Aristotle or Plato or their medieval followers. In older political philosophy it is agreement about the unchanging truth of things that can bring peace. To seek the unchanging truth of things, philosophical speculation about God and things divine, is the highest human activity. It is that end to which life in this world is directed, and upon which human flourishing depends. Freedom depends upon our openness to unchanging eternal truth, even more than self-evident rights; the exercise of speculative reasoning allows for political discourse and an open society.
Źródło:
Studia Gilsoniana; 2017, 6, 1; 7-30
2300-0066
Pojawia się w:
Studia Gilsoniana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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