Mapping the afterlife: from Homer to Dante
This book is a tour of Afterlife landscapes from Homer to Dante. It argues that the topography of the Afterlife in Greek and Roman tradition, and in Dante, reflects the state of 'scientific' knowledge at the time of the various contexts in which we find it, and the landscape of the Other W...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is a tour of Afterlife landscapes from Homer to Dante. It argues that the topography of the Afterlife in Greek and Roman tradition, and in Dante, reflects the state of 'scientific' knowledge at the time of the various contexts in which we find it, and the landscape of the Other World is a way of exploring and assimilating the shape of this world. This book posits that there is a dominant spatial idiom in afterlife landscapes, which I call the 'Journey-Vision paradigm.' By this the author means the presence of two kinds of space in afterlife representations - the horizontal journey of the soul across the afterlife landscape, and a synoptic vision of the universe. This has, in studies of individual texts, often been characterised as an inconsistency or anomaly: many scholars have argued that the Vision of the universe is out of place in the underworld landscape. However, when one looks across the entire tradition, one finds that afterlife landscapes, almost without exception, contain these two kinds of space in one form or another. The function of this double vision of space - the Journey-Vision paradigm - is, the book argues, an attempt to harmonise the underworld, as the landscape of the soul, with the 'scientific' universe, and to understand humanity in terms of the cosmos, and vice versa |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 365 Seiten Illustrationen |
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adam_text | Contents ListofIllustrations Preface and Acknowledgments Note on Trandations Introduction ix xi xiii 1 PART 1 DUALITIES 1. The Splitting of Herakles 15 2. The Road Map 39 3. Proserpina’s Tapestry, Strabo’s Cloak 66 PART 2 COSMOS 4. The Cloak of Stars 99 5. Soul Music 128 Intermezzo: Cycles 156 PART 3 PLATO’S SOULSCAPES 6. Interplanetary Harmonies 189 7. A Sprinkling of Science 218 8. The Lyre and the Cloak· The Cosmology of Soul in Plato’s Phaedo 243 PART 4 TO THE SKY 9. The Dark Side of the Moon 10. Dante’s Poem of Fire 279 299
viii CONTENTS Conclusion 324 Epitaph Bibliography Index Locorum Index 327 329 357 363
here are very few accounts of the T afterlife across the period from Homer to Dante. Most traditional studies approach the classical afterlife from the point of view of its “evolution” toward the Christian afterlife. This book tries to do something different: to explore afterlife narratives in spatial terms and to situate this tradition within the ambit of a fundamental need in human psychology for the synthesis of soul (or “self”) and universe. Drawing on the works of Homer, Plato, Cicero, Virgil, and Dante, among others, as well as on modern works on psychology, cartography, and music theory, Mapping the Afterlife argues that the topography of the afterlife in the Greek and Roman tradition, and in Dante, reflects the state of “scientific” knowledge at the dme of the various contexts in which we find it. The book posits that there is a dominant spatial idiom in afterlife landscapes, a “journey-vision paradigm”—the horizontal journey of the soul across the afterlife landscape, and a synoptic vision of the universe. Many scholars have argued that the vision of the universe is out of place in the underworld landscape. However, looking across the entire tradition, we find that afterlife landscapes, almost without exception, contain these two kinds of space in one form or another. This double vision of space brings the underworld, as the landscape of the soul, into contact with the “scientific” universe; and brings humanity into line with the cosmos.
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