想象之路通向现实的中心。中世纪的梦在当代无意识中=想象之路通向现实的中心。现代潜意识中的中世纪梦

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Valerio Cappozzo
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想象之路通向现实的中心。现代潜意识中的中世纪梦。Somniale Danielis是一本关于梦及其解释的手册,是中世纪和文艺复兴时期最受欢迎的此类手册。它由一个按字母顺序排列的梦境符号列表组成,并被解释为对做梦者来说预示着好事或坏事。该系统建立了对术语、符号及其含义的快速方便的访问,并作为解释梦的方便指南。它也是理解中世纪文学和其他梦境以及识别和描述传统梦境的重要工具。关于这本梦字典,最引人注目的事实是,从古代到今天,解释梦的红线几乎没有改变。这就是为什么它在中世纪和文艺复兴时期被不同的诗人和科学家连贯地使用的原因。事实上,在经历了几个世纪的造物边缘限制之后,解读自己的愿景是将人类定位在宇宙中心的一种方式。梦解释史上更明显的变化发生在20世纪初,当时西格蒙德·弗洛伊德开始研究梦,认为梦是研究我们个性和过去最深层的潜在工具,而不是对未来的可能预测。但即使在精神分析诞生之后,流行的梦境书仍然被认为是解读梦境的最佳方式。
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La strada dell’immaginazione porta al centro della realtà. Sogni medievali nell’inconscio contemporaneo. = The Path of Imagination Leads to the Center of Reality. Medieval Dreams in the Modern-Day Subconscious
The Path of Imagination Leads to the Center of Reality. Medieval Dreams in the Modern-Day Subconscious. The Somniale Danielis is a manual to dreams and their interpretations, the most popular of its kind in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance. It consists of a list of dream symbols arranged in an alphabetical order, and interpreted as portending something good or evil for a dreamer. The system established both quick and easy access to terms, symbols, and their meanings, and functioned as a convenient guide to the interpretation of dreams. It serves, too, as an important tool for understanding medieval literary as well as other dreams, and for identifying and describing traditional dream images. The most remarkable fact about this dream dictionary is that the red thread of dream interpretation remains pretty much unchanged from antiquity to today. This is the very reason why it is used coherently by different poets and scientists in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance. Indeed, interpreting one’s own visions was thus a way to position human beings at the center of the universe, after centuries of confinement at the peripheries of creation. The more evident change in the history of dream interpretation occurred at the beginning of twentieth century, when Sigmund Freud started working on dreams considered as a potential tool to investigate the deepest part of our personality and our past, and not as a possible prediction of the future. But even after the birth of psychoanalysis, popular dream-books continued to be considered the best way to interpret dreams.
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