天堂之旅:费西诺和卡达诺谈西庇阿的梦

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Aither Pub Date : 2020-03-30 DOI:10.5507/aither.2020.004
J. Prins
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https://doi.org/10.5507/aither.2020.004摘要西塞罗的《西庇奥之梦》(Somnium Scipionis)中关于一个无实体灵魂的梦的报道是对一段天堂之旅的叙述,反映了一种信念,即存在一个超越感官世界的完美和谐世界。文艺复兴时期,许多学者用它来理解世俗生活的短暂性,并寻求心灵的平静。通过比较马西略·菲奇诺对西庇阿之梦的解读与吉罗拉莫·卡达诺的解读,我将在本文中辩称,他们对天堂之旅的虚构报道导致了对生命意义的完全不同的解读。菲奇诺在他的解释中,专注于完美的宇宙和谐,他将其作为和平社会乌托邦观的典范,而卡达诺则以日常生活中的嘈杂声为出发点,将梦想作为证明个人私利的典范。***
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Heavenly Journeys: Marsilio Ficino and Girolamo Cardano on Scipio's Dream
https://doi.org/10.5507/aither.2020.004 AbsTRACT The report of a dream about a disembodied soul in Cicero’s Somnium Scipionis (Dream of Scipio) is a narration of a heavenly journey that reflects a belief in the existence of a perfect harmonic world beyond the world of the senses. During the Renaissance it was used by many scholars to understand the transitory nature of earthly life and to find peace of mind. By comparing Marsilio Ficino’s interpretation of Scipio’s Dream with the one of Girolamo Cardano I will argue in this article that their fictional reports of heavenly journeys led to entirely different interpretations of the meaning of life. While Ficino, in his interpretation, focused on perfect cosmic harmony that he used as a model for a utopian view of a peaceful society, Cardano took the cacophony of his everyday life as point of departure, using the dream as a model that justifies one’s selfinterest.* **
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