Glad to Go for a Feast: Milton, Buonmattei, and the Florentine AccademiciP. Lang, 1998 - 186 стор. Glad To Go For a Feast focuses upon Milton's intellectual contacts in Florence during his sojourn from 1638 to 1639, especially those accademici surrounding the grammarian and Dantista Benedetto Buonmattei (1581-1648), including Carlo Roberto Dati (1619-1676) and Agostino Coltellini (1613-1693). Dr. A. M. Cinquemani provides a brief life of Buonmattei as priest, scholar, and accademico as well as a discussion of Della Lingua Toscana (1623-1643) as having perhaps shaped Milton's representation of prelapsarian language in Paradise Lost. The tendencies of contemporary Florentine criticism, as suggested by the work of Buonmattei, are considered with a view to understanding the particular version of Dante to which Milton was exposed. Large portions of Della Lingua Toscana and Buonmattei's commentaries on Dante, as well as Coltellini's «Tuscan Areopagitica, » the Introduzione all' Anatomia (1651), are presented here for the first time in English. |
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... things ) to " highlight a chronological difference within the authorial viewpoint " ( 84 ) . A youthful Milton once charmed by the place is just barely evident beneath the authorial Milton , who would impose a sinister meaning upon ...
... things ) to " highlight a chronological difference within the authorial viewpoint " ( 84 ) . A youthful Milton once charmed by the place is just barely evident beneath the authorial Milton , who would impose a sinister meaning upon ...
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... things , to recognize in or perhaps even confer upon things their essences . This is the performative feature of Adamicism ; only prophets , priests , and vatic poets possess this power after the Fall . The well known passage in The ...
... things , to recognize in or perhaps even confer upon things their essences . This is the performative feature of Adamicism ; only prophets , priests , and vatic poets possess this power after the Fall . The well known passage in The ...
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... things as they were or are , things as they are said or thought to be , or things as they ought to be " ( S.H. Butcher trans . ) . The reader of Dante permits himself to be deceived in order to know the truth : La verisimiglianza dell ...
... things as they were or are , things as they are said or thought to be , or things as they ought to be " ( S.H. Butcher trans . ) . The reader of Dante permits himself to be deceived in order to know the truth : La verisimiglianza dell ...
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Introduction Milton and the Florentine Accademici | 1 |
Chapter Two Buonmatteis Della Lingua Toscana | 63 |
Chapter Three The Buonmatteian Dante | 117 |
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