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European literature and the Latin Middle Ages / Ernst Robert Curtius ; translated from the German by Willard R. Trask. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Bollingen series ; 36.Publication details: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [(c)1973.Description: xv, 662 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0691097399.
  • 069101793X
Uniform titles:
  • Europ aische Literatur und lateinisches Mittelalter. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN674.E976 1973
  • PN674.C981.E976 1973
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Contents:
1. European literature -- 2. The Latin Middle Ages -- 3. Literature and education -- 4. Rhetoric -- 5. Topics -- 6. The goddess Natura -- 7. Metaphorics -- 8. Poetry and rhetoric -- 9. Heroes and rulers -- 10. The ideal landscape -- 11. Poetry and philosophy -- 12. Poetry and theology -- 13. The muses -- 14. Classicism -- 15. Mannerism -- 16. The book as symbol -- 17. Dante -- 18. Epilogue -- Excursuses: Misunderstandings of antiquity in the Middle Ages ; Devotional formula and humility ; Grammatical and rhetorical technical terms as metaphors ; Jest and earnest in medieval literature ; Late antique literary studies ; Early Christian and medieval literary studies ; The mode of existence of the medieval poet ; The poet's divine frenzy ; Poetry as perpetuation ; Poetry as entertainment ; Poetry and scholasticism ; The poet's pride ; Brevity as an ideal of style ; Etymology as a category of thought ; Numerical composition ; Numerical apothegms ; Mention of the author's name in medieval literature ; The "chivalric system of the virtues" ; The ape as metaphor ; Spain's cultural "belatedness" ; God as Maker ; Theological art-theory in the Spanish literature of the seventeenth century ; Calderon's theory of art and the Artes liberales ; Montesquieu, Ovid, and Virgil ; Diderot and Horace -- Appendix: The medieval bases of Western thought.
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Translation of Europ aische Literatur und lateinisches Mittelalter.

Reprint of the edition published by Pantheon Books, New York, which was issued as numbers 36 of the Bollingen series.

1. European literature -- 2. The Latin Middle Ages -- 3. Literature and education -- 4. Rhetoric -- 5. Topics -- 6. The goddess Natura -- 7. Metaphorics -- 8. Poetry and rhetoric -- 9. Heroes and rulers -- 10. The ideal landscape -- 11. Poetry and philosophy -- 12. Poetry and theology -- 13. The muses -- 14. Classicism -- 15. Mannerism -- 16. The book as symbol -- 17. Dante -- 18. Epilogue -- Excursuses: Misunderstandings of antiquity in the Middle Ages ; Devotional formula and humility ; Grammatical and rhetorical technical terms as metaphors ; Jest and earnest in medieval literature ; Late antique literary studies ; Early Christian and medieval literary studies ; The mode of existence of the medieval poet ; The poet's divine frenzy ; Poetry as perpetuation ; Poetry as entertainment ; Poetry and scholasticism ; The poet's pride ; Brevity as an ideal of style ; Etymology as a category of thought ; Numerical composition ; Numerical apothegms ; Mention of the author's name in medieval literature ; The "chivalric system of the virtues" ; The ape as metaphor ; Spain's cultural "belatedness" ; God as Maker ; Theological art-theory in the Spanish literature of the seventeenth century ; Calderon's theory of art and the Artes liberales ; Montesquieu, Ovid, and Virgil ; Diderot and Horace -- Appendix: The medieval bases of Western thought.

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