Dante : numerological studies
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Dante : numerological studies
(American university studies, Series 2 . Romance languages and literature ; v. 59)
P. Lang, c1987
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Note
Bibliography: p. [159]-178
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The importance of numerological thought for Dante is evident from the emphasis which he places upon numbers in his major works the Vita nuova and the Commedia. This book is concerned with the intimate relationship between numbers and the interpretive process. It examines numerological revelations in the Vita nuova and in the episodes of the noble castle, of Ulysses, and of Ugolino in the Commedia. The text is completed by a list of meanings for symbolic numbers in the Middle Ages taken from classical and patristic sources.
Table of Contents
Contents: The book examines numerological revelations in the Vita nuova and in the episodes of the noble castle, of Ulysses, and of Ugolino in the Commedia. A list of meanings for symbolic numbers in the Middle Ages is included.
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