Civitas -社区

Elisa Brilli
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但丁是“市民作家”和“城市诗人”,但这些标签是什么意思呢?这一章设想的公民(社区)作为但丁的神学政治思想和文学想象的情感和智力枢纽。对但丁词汇中civitas(和同义词)用法的综合分析,将其丰富的语义场置于典型的中世纪晚期紧张和分裂的框架中。这一章还集中讨论了这一概念所固有的一些基本问题——一方面是多元主义,另一方面是普世君主制——并驳斥了但丁在其一生中发展了反文明主义的假设。最后,本章指出了但丁类型学方法的遗产,即在白话文学作品中赋予历史,性别拟人化和作者身份新的重要性。
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Civitas/Community
Dante is a ‘civic author’ and a ‘poet of the city’, but what do these labels mean? This chapter envisions the civitas (community) as an emotional and intellectual pivot of Dante’s theological-political thought and literary imagination. The comprehensive analysis of the uses of civitas(and synonyms) in Dante’s lexicon deploys its rich semantic field in the framework of typical late medieval tensions and cleavages. The chapter also focusses on some fundamental problems inherent to this notion—its articulation with, on the one hand, the pluralitas and, on the other hand, the universal monarchy—and dismisses the hypothesis that Dante developed an anti-civitasstance during his life. Finally, the chapter points out the legacy of Dante’s typological approach, namely concerning the new importance attributed to history, gendered personifications, and authorship in a vernacular literary work.
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