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Philosophie africaine et developpement 🔍
New Haven: Yale University Press, Yale Nota bene, New Haven ; London, 1986, 2002
Umberto Eco; translated by Hugh Bredin 🔍
description
Tutte le culture hanno avuto un'idea del bello e dell'arte, ma non tutte l'hanno elaborata in forma teorica esplicita, non sempre hanno considerato i due problemi come strettamente connessi e di solito non ne hanno parlato in termini di "estetica" - perché questo concetto è nato in Europa nel XVIII secolo. Pertanto molte storie dell'estetica avevano preso in scarsa considerazione le teorie del bello e dell'arte elaborate prima di questa data, e l'epoca medievale è stata per lungo tempo una vittima illustre di questo equivoco. Ma da più di cinquant'anni l'atteggiamento degli storici è mutato e il Medioevo è stato riscoperto come un'epoca ricca di speculazioni affascinanti sulla bellezza, il piacere estetico, il gusto, il bello naturale e artistico, i rapporti tra l'arte e le altre attività umane. Questo volume racconta, in modo accessibile anche al lettore non specialista, le tappe di un dibattito che dalla Patristica, attraverso l'alto Medioevo sino agli albori del Rinascimento, presenta aspetti drammatici e avvincenti e che ci permette di capire meglio la mentalità, il gusto, gli umori dell'uomo medievale.
Alternative title
actes de la 8e Semaine philosophique de Kinshasa du 2 au 8 décembre 1984
Alternative title
Art et beauté dans l'esthétique médiévale
Alternative title
Art and beauty in the Middle Ages
Alternative author
Umberto Eco, Helena Lozano Miralles
Alternative author
Eco, Umberto
Alternative publisher
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Alternative publisher
Brandywine River Museum
Alternative publisher
Mariners' Museum, The
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
New Haven, Connecticut, April 1, 1997
Alternative edition
New Haven; London, Unknown, 1986
Alternative edition
New Haven, Conn. ; London, 1989
Alternative edition
New Haven, Conn, 1986
Alternative edition
First Edition, 1986
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"Published in 1959 as 'Sviluppo dell'estetica medievale', a single chapter of a four volume handbook on the history of aesthetics, written by various authors"--Pref.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [120]-129.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [120]-129.
metadata comments
Bibliography: p. [120]-129.
"Published in 1959 as 'Sviluppo dell'estetica medievale', a single chapter of a four volume handbook on the history of aesthetics, written by various authors"--Pref.
Includes index.
"Published in 1959 as 'Sviluppo dell'estetica medievale', a single chapter of a four volume handbook on the history of aesthetics, written by various authors"--Pref.
Includes index.
metadata comments
Translation of Sviluppo dell'estetica medievale, Marzorati Editore, c1959. Bibliography: p. [120]-129. Includes index.
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Библиогр.: с. 120-129
Указ.: с. 130-131
Указ.: с. 130-131
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Alternative description
In This Authoritative, Lively Book, The Celebrated Italian Novelist And Philosopher Umberto Eco Presents A Learned Summary Of Medieval Aesthetic Ideas. Juxtaposing Theology And Science, Poetry And Mysticism, Eco Explores The Relationship That Existed Between The Aesthetic Theories And The Artistic Experience And Practice Of Medieval Culture. -- Publisher's Website. The Medieval Aesthetic Sensibility -- Transcendental Beauty -- The Aesthetics Of Proportion -- The Aesthetics Of Light -- Symbol And Allegory -- Aesthetic Perception -- The Aesthetics Of The Organism -- Development And Decline Of The Aesthetics Of The Organism -- Theories Of Art -- Inspiration And The Status Of Art -- Conclusion. Umberto Eco ; Translated By Hugh Bredin. Published In 1959 As 'sviluppo Dell'estetica Medievale', A Single Chapter Of A Four Volume Handbook On The History Of Aesthetics, Written By Various Authors--pref. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. [120]-129.
Alternative description
THIS short work attempts to investigate the historical development of certain aesthetic problems and aesthetic theories which engaged the energies of medieval Latin civilisation, in the period that stretched from the sixth to the fifteenth centuries.
Alternative description
x, 131 p. ; 23 cm
"Published in 1959 as 'Sviluppo dell'estetica medievale', a single chapter of a four volume handbook on the history of aesthetics, written by various authors"--Pref
Bibliography: p. [120]-129
Includes index
"Published in 1959 as 'Sviluppo dell'estetica medievale', a single chapter of a four volume handbook on the history of aesthetics, written by various authors"--Pref
Bibliography: p. [120]-129
Includes index
Alternative description
Анализ эстетической мысли средних веков
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2023-06-28
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