Alfonso de la Torre's Visión Deleytable: Philosophical Rationalism and the Religious Imagination in 15th Century Spain Contributor(s): Girón-Negrón, Luis (Author) |
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ISBN: 9004119574 ISBN-13: 9789004119574 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $197.60 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: November 2000 Annotation: The sources, content and fate of the 15th-century allegorical fable "Visisn Deleytable are examined from three angles: as a medieval compendium of religious philosophy, as a major influence in Spanish literature, and as an invaluable historical source on Jewish-Christian interactions in medieval Spain. The volume is divided into three sections. The first part considers "Visisn's didacticism within the Jewish and Christian frames of education in 15th-century Spain. The second part includes a review of "Visisn's philosophical content as a comprehensive articulation of a rationalist "Weltanschauung. The final section traces its intriguing editorial fate and literary influence through the 17th century in Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. It is "Visisn's first systematic study from the dual perspective of a Hispanist and a Hebraist. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | History & Surveys - Medieval - Architecture | Interior Design - General - History | Europe - Medieval |
Dewey: 189.4 |
LCCN: 00060850 |
Series: Medieval Iberian Peninsula |
Physical Information: 1.03" H x 6.74" W x 9.64" (1.59 lbs) 324 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453) |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The sources, content and fate of the 15th-century allegorical fable Visi n Deleytable are examined from three angles: as a medieval compendium of religious philosophy, as a major influence in Spanish literature, and as an invaluable historical source on Jewish-Christian interactions in medieval Spain. The volume is divided into three sections. The first part considers Visi n's didacticism within the Jewish and Christian frames of education in 15th-century Spain. The second part includes a review of Visi n's philosophical content as a comprehensive articulation of a rationalist Weltanschauung. The final section traces its intriguing editorial fate and literary influence through the 17th century in Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. It is Visi n's first systematic study from the dual perspective of a Hispanist and a Hebraist. |