Dante and the Legend of Rome: An EssayWarburg Institute, University of London, 1952 - 184 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER IIThe Poet as Prophet | 33 |
CHAPTER IIIJupiter and Justice | 73 |
CHAPTER IVThe Moral Man | 132 |
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Abailard Aeneid ancient Rome Aristotelian Aristotle Augustine Augustine's authority Banquet barbarians Beatrice Caesar Cato century charity Christ Christian Church Cicero ciĆ² citizens City of God claim classical conception contemplation Conv cupidity Dante Dante says Dante's thought Divine Comedy doctrine earth emperor Epist eternal Ethics evil exaltation faith Florentines German Gilson glory gods grace happiness heaven Hell Holy human nature Ibid inspiration intellectual Italian Italy John of Salisbury Jupiter king kingdom knowledge Lombard mankind mediaeval Monarchy moral virtues Mussato nation Otto of Freising pagan peace perfect Petrarch philosophy Plato poet poetic poetry political Pope prophet Purg Purgatory quod reason revealed Roman Empire Roman justice Roman law Roman virtues ruler soul Spirit stars Stoic Summa Summa theologica supernatural temporal terrestrial Paradise Teutonic thee theology theory things Thomas thou true truth universal Virgil wisdom writes