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  1. Medieval allegory as epistemology
    dream-vision poetry on language, cognition, and experience
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical... more

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    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical fiction addressed these problems in distinctive, non-academic terms.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191944468
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    RVK Categories: EC 5127
    Series: Oxford studies in medieval literature and culture
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    Subjects: Literatur; Traum <Motiv>; French poetry; English poetry; Poetry; Dreams in literature; Literature; Literature: history & criticism
    Other subjects: Jean de Meun, (approximately 1240-approximately 1305): Romant de la Rose moralise; Guillaume de Deguileville, (active 14th century): Pelerinage de vie humaine; Jean de Meung (1305): Roman de la rose; Guillaume de Déguileville (1295-1360): Le pèlerinage de la vie humaine; Jean de Meung (1305); Langland, William (1330?-1400?): Piers Plowman; Langland, William (1332-1400): Piers Plowman
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 560 pages).
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    Also issued in print: 2023

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Medieval allegory as epistemology
    dream-vision poetry on language, cognition, and experience
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical... more

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    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical fiction addressed these problems in distinctive, non-academic terms.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191944468
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    RVK Categories: EC 5127
    Series: Oxford studies in medieval literature and culture
    Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: French poetry; English poetry; Poetry; Dreams in literature; Literature; Literature: history & criticism
    Other subjects: Jean de Meun (approximately 1240-approximately 1305): Romant de la Rose moralisé; Guillaume de Deguileville (active 14th century): Pèlerinage de vie humaine; Langland, William (1330?-1400?): Piers Plowman
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 560 pages).
    Notes:

    Also issued in print: 2023. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on April 21, 2023)

  3. Medieval allegory as epistemology
    dream-vision poetry on language, cognition, and experience
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical... more

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    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical fiction addressed these problems in distinctive, non-academic terms

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192665836; 0192665839; 9780192665829; 0192665820; 9780191944468; 0191944467
    RVK Categories: EC 5127
    Series: Oxford studies in medieval literature and culture
    Subjects: Allegory; Poetry, Medieval
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 560 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

    Cover -- seriespage -- titlepage -- copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Medieval Allegory: Poetry as Philosophy -- 2. Medieval Epistemology -- 3. Agency, Experience, and Subjectivity in the Later Middle Ages -- 4. This Book -- Part I Jean de Meun -- 1 In the Beginning was the Rose -- 1. `Une vraye mappemonde de toutes choses celestes et terriennes' -- 2. Jean de Meun and the Schools -- 3. Allegory, Signification, and Equivocation -- 4. The Poetics of Faux Semblant -- 5. The Body of Experience: Choses and Gloses, Reliques and Roses

    Part II Deguileville -- Introduction to Part II -- 2 Language -- 1. Predicatio: Allegory and the Place of Authority -- 2. Learning to Argue -- 3. Learning to Read -- 4. Signs and Sacraments -- 5. `Parler proprement des choses [...], sanz metre gloses' (RR 7049-50): Exposé sur le Roman de la Rose -- 3 Cognition: Theory and Practice -- 1. Augustine's Soul, Avicenna's Flying Man, and Deguileville's Hermeneutics of the Subject -- 2. Theory: Divine Illumination and Active Cognition -- 3. The Body of Sin and the Carnal Poetics of the Rose -- 4. Practice: Eyes, Ears, and the Spectre of Aristotle

    5. The Long Shadow of the Rose: Didacticism, Embodiment, and Experiential Hermeneutics -- 4 Experience -- 1. Conversion I: The ABC of Grace and Will -- 2. Language Redeemed, Language Remade -- 3. Hortus Conclusus: Lyric, Stasis, and Fruition -- 4. `Car les signes puent faillir' (PVH2 14,377): The fleur de lis, the Revised Pèlerinage de Vie Humaine, and the Search for a Perfect Semiotics -- 5. The Breakdown of Language and the Experiential Subject -- Part III Langland -- Introduction to Part III -- Langland and French Allegory

    5 The Desire for Knowledge and the Experience of Conversion: (Piers Plowman B VIII-XIII.215) -- 1. Learning, Crisis, and Conversion -- 2. Vision and Penitence: `to se moche and suffre more' -- 3. The Legitimacy of Poetry: Bidding of Bedes or Meddling with Makynges -- 4. Eucharistic and Sapiential Knowledge in Deguileville and Langland -- 5. `Til I haue preued moore' (B XIII.183) -- 6 The Experience of Failure and the Architecture of Vision: (Piers Plowman B XIII.215-XV) -- 1. Starting Over -- 2. Haukyn, Guillermus, and Will -- 3. Willing and Longing -- Makyng and Suffering

    4. Vision and Re-Vision: Deguileville's and Langland's Reiterative Poetic -- 7 The Ends of Experience: Incarnation and Apocalypse: (Piers Plowman B XVI-XX) -- 1. Incarnation and Embodiment: Pilgrimage `à rebours' -- 2. The Coming of Antichrist and the Ends of Allegory -- 3. The Ends of Allegory -- 4. False Conclusions -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of passages, motifs, and debates relating to main poetic corpus

  4. Medieval allegory as epistemology
    dream-vision poetry on language, cognition, and experience
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical... more

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    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical fiction addressed these problems in distinctive, non-academic terms

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192665836; 0192665839; 9780192665829; 0192665820; 9780191944468; 0191944467
    RVK Categories: EC 5127
    Series: Oxford studies in medieval literature and culture
    Subjects: Allegory; Poetry, Medieval
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 560 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

    Cover -- seriespage -- titlepage -- copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Medieval Allegory: Poetry as Philosophy -- 2. Medieval Epistemology -- 3. Agency, Experience, and Subjectivity in the Later Middle Ages -- 4. This Book -- Part I Jean de Meun -- 1 In the Beginning was the Rose -- 1. `Une vraye mappemonde de toutes choses celestes et terriennes' -- 2. Jean de Meun and the Schools -- 3. Allegory, Signification, and Equivocation -- 4. The Poetics of Faux Semblant -- 5. The Body of Experience: Choses and Gloses, Reliques and Roses

    Part II Deguileville -- Introduction to Part II -- 2 Language -- 1. Predicatio: Allegory and the Place of Authority -- 2. Learning to Argue -- 3. Learning to Read -- 4. Signs and Sacraments -- 5. `Parler proprement des choses [...], sanz metre gloses' (RR 7049-50): Exposé sur le Roman de la Rose -- 3 Cognition: Theory and Practice -- 1. Augustine's Soul, Avicenna's Flying Man, and Deguileville's Hermeneutics of the Subject -- 2. Theory: Divine Illumination and Active Cognition -- 3. The Body of Sin and the Carnal Poetics of the Rose -- 4. Practice: Eyes, Ears, and the Spectre of Aristotle

    5. The Long Shadow of the Rose: Didacticism, Embodiment, and Experiential Hermeneutics -- 4 Experience -- 1. Conversion I: The ABC of Grace and Will -- 2. Language Redeemed, Language Remade -- 3. Hortus Conclusus: Lyric, Stasis, and Fruition -- 4. `Car les signes puent faillir' (PVH2 14,377): The fleur de lis, the Revised Pèlerinage de Vie Humaine, and the Search for a Perfect Semiotics -- 5. The Breakdown of Language and the Experiential Subject -- Part III Langland -- Introduction to Part III -- Langland and French Allegory

    5 The Desire for Knowledge and the Experience of Conversion: (Piers Plowman B VIII-XIII.215) -- 1. Learning, Crisis, and Conversion -- 2. Vision and Penitence: `to se moche and suffre more' -- 3. The Legitimacy of Poetry: Bidding of Bedes or Meddling with Makynges -- 4. Eucharistic and Sapiential Knowledge in Deguileville and Langland -- 5. `Til I haue preued moore' (B XIII.183) -- 6 The Experience of Failure and the Architecture of Vision: (Piers Plowman B XIII.215-XV) -- 1. Starting Over -- 2. Haukyn, Guillermus, and Will -- 3. Willing and Longing -- Makyng and Suffering

    4. Vision and Re-Vision: Deguileville's and Langland's Reiterative Poetic -- 7 The Ends of Experience: Incarnation and Apocalypse: (Piers Plowman B XVI-XX) -- 1. Incarnation and Embodiment: Pilgrimage `à rebours' -- 2. The Coming of Antichrist and the Ends of Allegory -- 3. The Ends of Allegory -- 4. False Conclusions -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of passages, motifs, and debates relating to main poetic corpus

  5. Medieval allegory as epistemology
    dream-vision poetry on language, cognition, and experience
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical... more

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    This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical fiction addressed these problems in distinctive, non-academic terms.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191944468
    Other identifier:
    Series: Oxford studies in medieval literature and culture
    Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: French poetry; English poetry; Poetry; Dreams in literature; Literature; Literature: history & criticism
    Other subjects: Jean de Meun (approximately 1240-approximately 1305): Romant de la Rose moralisé; Guillaume de Deguileville (active 14th century): Pèlerinage de vie humaine; Langland, William (1330?-1400?): Piers Plowman
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 560 pages).
    Notes:

    Also issued in print: 2023. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on April 21, 2023)