Description
Reinterpretation of the significance of the figure of St Bernard in Dante's Commedia.
Reviews
"...[an] intelligent, well-written book..." Peter S. Hawkins, Yale University, Speculum-A Journal of Medieval Studies
"...an engaging study of the cultural mystical meaning of the mysticism of St. Bernard as portrayed in the vision of God conclusion of the Divine Comedy...Botterill's thesis should grasp the attention of Dante scholars and students of mysticism." The Reader's Review
"...the erudition marshaled in Part 2 is certainly impressive and largely convincing..." R. A. Shoaf, Choice
"...investigates the intellectual relationship between Dante and St. Bernard. He analyses the narrative episode about Bernard as a medieval mystic...he examines carefully the two areas in which a direct intellectual influence of Bernard on Dante has been noted: the portrayal of Mary in the .s:Commediar: and the idea of trasumanar in .s:Paradisor: i, 70." Manuscripta
Book Information
ISBN 9780521021722
Author Steven Botterill
Format Paperback
Page Count 284
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 449g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 151mm * 18mm