The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought:
The thirteenth-century allegorical dream vision, the Roman de la Rose, transformed how medieval literary texts engaged with philosophical ideas. Written in Old French, its influence dominated French, English and Italian literature for the next two centuries, serving in particular as a model for Chau...
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Zusammenfassung: | The thirteenth-century allegorical dream vision, the Roman de la Rose, transformed how medieval literary texts engaged with philosophical ideas. Written in Old French, its influence dominated French, English and Italian literature for the next two centuries, serving in particular as a model for Chaucer and Dante. Jean de Meun's section of this extensive, complex and dazzling work is notable for its sophisticated responses to a whole host of contemporary philosophical debates. This collection brings together literary scholars and historians of philosophy to produce the most thorough, interdisciplinary study to date of how the Rose uses poetry to articulate philosophical problems and positions. This wide-ranging collection demonstrates the importance of the poem for medieval intellectual history and offers new insights into the philosophical potential both of the Rose specifically and of medieval poetry as a whole |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 322 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108348799 |
DOI: | 10.1017/9781108348799 |
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spelling | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought edited by Jonathan Morton, Marco Nievergelt ; with John Marenbon Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2020 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 322 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge studies in Medieval literature 111 Part 1. Epistemology and Language. The Mechanisms of Belief: Jean de Meun's Implicit Epistemology / Christophe Grellard (translated by Jonathan Mortonand Marco Nievergelt) -- Visual Experiences and Allegorical Fiction: The Lexis and Paradigm of fantasie in Jean de Meun / Fabienne Pomel (translated by Jonathan Morton and Marco Nievergelt) -- Impropriety, Equivocation, and Imposition: Jean de Meun and Parisian Grammar and Logic / Marco Nievergelt -- Sophisms and Sophistry in the Roman de la Rose / Jonathan Morton -- Part 2. Natural Law, Politics, and Society. Le Roman de la Rose: Themes in Political Philosophy / Juhana Toivanen -- Human Nature and the Natural Law in Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose / Philip Knox -- A politico-communal rereading of the Rose: the Fiore attributed to Dante Alighieri / Montefusco (translated by Jonathan Morton and Marco Nievergelt) -- Part 3. Unfinished Business: Forms of Writing, Forms of Knowledge. The Roman de la Rose and Boethius / John Marenbon -- The Romance of the Non-Rose: Jean de Meun's inheritance and subversion of negative theology / Alice Lamy (translated by Jonathan Mortonand Marco Nievergelt) -- Metalepsis and Allegory: the Unity of the Roman de la Rose / Luciano Rossi (translated by Jonathan Mortonand Marco Nievergelt) The thirteenth-century allegorical dream vision, the Roman de la Rose, transformed how medieval literary texts engaged with philosophical ideas. Written in Old French, its influence dominated French, English and Italian literature for the next two centuries, serving in particular as a model for Chaucer and Dante. Jean de Meun's section of this extensive, complex and dazzling work is notable for its sophisticated responses to a whole host of contemporary philosophical debates. This collection brings together literary scholars and historians of philosophy to produce the most thorough, interdisciplinary study to date of how the Rose uses poetry to articulate philosophical problems and positions. This wide-ranging collection demonstrates the importance of the poem for medieval intellectual history and offers new insights into the philosophical potential both of the Rose specifically and of medieval poetry as a whole Guillaume / de Lorris / active 1230 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Jean / de Meun / approximately 1240-approximately 1305 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Guillaume de Lorris ca. 12./13. Jahrhundert (DE-588)118543482 gnd rswk-swf Jean de Meung -1305 (DE-588)118557203 gnd rswk-swf Jean de Meung -1305 Roman de la rose (DE-588)4128615-7 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1230-1280 gnd rswk-swf Philosophy, Medieval, in literature / Congresses Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 20.-21.06.2016 Paris gnd-content Guillaume de Lorris ca. 12./13. Jahrhundert (DE-588)118543482 p Jean de Meung -1305 (DE-588)118557203 p Jean de Meung -1305 Roman de la rose (DE-588)4128615-7 u DE-604 Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Geschichte 1230-1280 z Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Morton, Jonathan 1982- (DE-588)1161543635 edt Nievergelt, Marco 1976- (DE-588)1045802069 edt Marenbon, John 1955- (DE-588)1028168616 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-108-42570-4 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-108-44319-7 Cambridge studies in Medieval literature 111 (DE-604)BV046316627 111 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108348799 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought Cambridge studies in Medieval literature Part 1. Epistemology and Language. The Mechanisms of Belief: Jean de Meun's Implicit Epistemology / Christophe Grellard (translated by Jonathan Mortonand Marco Nievergelt) -- Visual Experiences and Allegorical Fiction: The Lexis and Paradigm of fantasie in Jean de Meun / Fabienne Pomel (translated by Jonathan Morton and Marco Nievergelt) -- Impropriety, Equivocation, and Imposition: Jean de Meun and Parisian Grammar and Logic / Marco Nievergelt -- Sophisms and Sophistry in the Roman de la Rose / Jonathan Morton -- Part 2. Natural Law, Politics, and Society. Le Roman de la Rose: Themes in Political Philosophy / Juhana Toivanen -- Human Nature and the Natural Law in Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose / Philip Knox -- A politico-communal rereading of the Rose: the Fiore attributed to Dante Alighieri / Montefusco (translated by Jonathan Morton and Marco Nievergelt) -- Part 3. Unfinished Business: Forms of Writing, Forms of Knowledge. The Roman de la Rose and Boethius / John Marenbon -- The Romance of the Non-Rose: Jean de Meun's inheritance and subversion of negative theology / Alice Lamy (translated by Jonathan Mortonand Marco Nievergelt) -- Metalepsis and Allegory: the Unity of the Roman de la Rose / Luciano Rossi (translated by Jonathan Mortonand Marco Nievergelt) Guillaume / de Lorris / active 1230 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Jean / de Meun / approximately 1240-approximately 1305 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Guillaume de Lorris ca. 12./13. Jahrhundert (DE-588)118543482 gnd Jean de Meung -1305 (DE-588)118557203 gnd Jean de Meung -1305 Roman de la rose (DE-588)4128615-7 gnd Philosophy, Medieval, in literature / Congresses Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
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title | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought |
title_auth | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought |
title_exact_search | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought |
title_full | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought edited by Jonathan Morton, Marco Nievergelt ; with John Marenbon |
title_fullStr | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought edited by Jonathan Morton, Marco Nievergelt ; with John Marenbon |
title_full_unstemmed | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought edited by Jonathan Morton, Marco Nievergelt ; with John Marenbon |
title_short | The Roman de la rose and thirteenth-century thought |
title_sort | the roman de la rose and thirteenth century thought |
topic | Guillaume / de Lorris / active 1230 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Jean / de Meun / approximately 1240-approximately 1305 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Guillaume de Lorris ca. 12./13. Jahrhundert (DE-588)118543482 gnd Jean de Meung -1305 (DE-588)118557203 gnd Jean de Meung -1305 Roman de la rose (DE-588)4128615-7 gnd Philosophy, Medieval, in literature / Congresses Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Guillaume / de Lorris / active 1230 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Jean / de Meun / approximately 1240-approximately 1305 / Roman de la rose / Congresses Guillaume de Lorris ca. 12./13. Jahrhundert Jean de Meung -1305 Jean de Meung -1305 Roman de la rose Philosophy, Medieval, in literature / Congresses Rezeption Literatur Europa Konferenzschrift 20.-21.06.2016 Paris |
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