This thesis explores the conception and representation of virtu in Dante's Commedia. In order to break the existing limited boundaries of the way virtue is read in the Commedia, and to establish a richer sense of the ideas a fourteenth-century poet might have had in relation to the topic, this thesis begins with two chapters which consider notions of virtue in the intellectual and cultural traditions prior to Dante. Chapter One focuses on the philosophical and theological traditions and considers works by Aristotle, Plato, Augustine, Gregory the Great and Thomas Aquinas. Chapter Two turns to look at virtue as a prominent theme in a wide variety of popular cultural forms of the medieval period. These include sermons, devotional literature, v...
The paper considers the role of antique philosophy in medieval theology. Dante’s «Divine Comedy» was...
Dante on View opens an important new dimension in Dante studies: for the first time a collection of ...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
This thesis explores the conception and representation of virtu in Dante's Commedia. In order to b...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
This paper maintains that, for all his ethical interests, his philosophical and theological essays, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
Dante\u27s Commedia derives its form and content from the philosophy of St.Thomas Aquinas. It is a p...
This dissertation examines Dante’s love for Beatrice, which begins as erotic passion accompanied by ...
Love and Civitas: Dante’s Ethical Journey in the Vita Nuova Alfred Robert Crudale University of Con...
In this thesis, I show how liturgy can be used as a particularly efficacious hermeneutical key in or...
I discuss Dante’s understanding that human existence is “ordered by two final goals” and how this un...
This thesis investigates the narrative models in Danteâs Commedia with the aim of opening up the poe...
«Beltate» and «amore» in the Vita nova: the principles of Dante’s poetic theology. - A critical anal...
This dissertation investigates through the lens of epistemology the topos of mind reading, which is ...
The paper considers the role of antique philosophy in medieval theology. Dante’s «Divine Comedy» was...
Dante on View opens an important new dimension in Dante studies: for the first time a collection of ...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
This thesis explores the conception and representation of virtu in Dante's Commedia. In order to b...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
This paper maintains that, for all his ethical interests, his philosophical and theological essays, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
Dante\u27s Commedia derives its form and content from the philosophy of St.Thomas Aquinas. It is a p...
This dissertation examines Dante’s love for Beatrice, which begins as erotic passion accompanied by ...
Love and Civitas: Dante’s Ethical Journey in the Vita Nuova Alfred Robert Crudale University of Con...
In this thesis, I show how liturgy can be used as a particularly efficacious hermeneutical key in or...
I discuss Dante’s understanding that human existence is “ordered by two final goals” and how this un...
This thesis investigates the narrative models in Danteâs Commedia with the aim of opening up the poe...
«Beltate» and «amore» in the Vita nova: the principles of Dante’s poetic theology. - A critical anal...
This dissertation investigates through the lens of epistemology the topos of mind reading, which is ...
The paper considers the role of antique philosophy in medieval theology. Dante’s «Divine Comedy» was...
Dante on View opens an important new dimension in Dante studies: for the first time a collection of ...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...