Dialogues of Love (Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library)
معرفی کتاب «Dialogues of Love (Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library)» نوشتهٔ Leone Ebreo; translated by Damian Bacich & Rosella Pescatori; edited by Rossella Pescatori، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Dialogues of Love (Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library)» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
First published in Rome in 1535,Leone Ebreo's __Dialogues of Love__ is one of the most important texts of the European Renaissance. Well known in the Italian academies of the sixteenth century, its popularity quickly spread throughout Europe, with numerous reprintings and translations into French, Latin Spanish, and Hebrew. It attracted a diverse audience that included noblemen, courtesans, artists, poets, intellectuals, and philosophers. More than just a bestseller, the work exerted a deep influence over the centuries on figures as diverse as Giordano Bruno, John Donne, Miguelde Cervantes, and Baruch Spinoza. Leone's __Dialogues__ consists of three conversations - 'On Love and Desire,' 'On the Universality of Love,' and 'Onthe Origin of Love' - that take place over a period of three subsequent days.They are organized in a dialogic format, much like a theatrical representation, of a conversation between a man, Philo, who plays the role of the lover andteacher, and a woman, Sophia, the beloved and pupil. The discussion covers a wide range of topics that have as their common denominator the idea of Love. Through the dialogue, the author explores many different points of view and complex philosophical ideas. Grounded in a distinctly Jewish tradition, and drawing on Neoplatonic philosophical structures and Arabic sources, the work offers a useful compendium of classical and contemporary thought, yet was not incompatible with Christian doctrine. Despite the unfinished state and somewhat controversial, enigmatic nature of Ebreo's famous text, it remains one of the most significant and influential works in the history of Western thought. This new, expertly translated and annotated English edition takes into account the latest scholarship and provides aninvaluable resource for today's readers. First published in Rome in 1535, Leone Ebreo's Dialogues of Love is one of the most important texts of the European Renaissance. Well known in the Italian academies of the sixteenth century, its popularity quickly spread throughout Europe, with numerous reprintings and translations into French, Latin Spanish, and Hebrew. It attracted a diverse audience that included noblemen, courtesans, artists, poets, intellectuals, and philosophers. More than just a bestseller, the work exerted a deep influence over the centuries on figures as diverse as Giordano Bruno, John Donne, Miguelde Cervantes, and Baruch Spinoza. Leone's Dialogues consists of three conversations - 'On Love and Desire, ' 'On the Universality of Love, ' and 'Onthe Origin of Love' - that take place over a period of three subsequent days.They are organized in a dialogic format, much like a theatrical representation, of a conversation between a man, Philo, who plays the role of the lover andteacher, and a woman, Sophia, the beloved and pupil. The discussion covers a wide range of topics that have as their common denominator the idea of Love. Through the dialogue, the author explores many different points of view and complex philosophical ideas. Grounded in a distinctly Jewish tradition, and drawing on Neoplatonic philosophical structures and Arabic sources, the work offers a useful compendium of classical and contemporary thought, yet was not incompatible with Christian doctrine. Despite the unfinished state and somewhat controversial, enigmatic nature of Ebreo's famous text, it remains one of the most significant and influential works in the history of Western thought. This new, expertly translated and annotated English edition takes into account the latest scholarship and provides aninvaluable resource for today's readers. Contents 8 Foreword 10 Introduction: The Dialogues of Love of Leone Ebreo 18 DIALOGUES OF LOVE 38 1 On Love and Desire 40 2 On the Universality of Love 88 3 On the Origin of Love 180 Afterword: The Dialogues of Love in Spanish 376 NOTES 388 PRINTED EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS OF THE DIALOGHI D’AMORE 428 BIBLIOGRAPHY 434 INDEX OF BIBLICAL AND MYTHOLOGICAL-ASTROLOGICAL NAMES 448 INDEX OF NAMES AND WORKS 452 On Love And Desire -- On The Universality Of Love -- On The Origin Of Love -- The Dialogues Of Love In Spanish / Cosmos Damian Bacich. Leone Ebreo ; Translated By Cosmos Damian Bacich And Rossella Pescatori ; Introduction And Notes By Rossella Pescatori. Translation Of: Dialoghi D'amore. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [419]-431) And Indexes.
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