Vela Veritatis
Hermeneutik, Wissen und Sprache in der Intellectual History des 12. Jahrhunderts
Biographical note
Frank Bezner, Ph.D. (2000) in Medieval and Neolatin, University of Tübingen, is a Research Fellow at the University of Tübingen. He has published on various aspects of 12th-century intellectual history and currently is preparing a monograph on Early Modern conceptions of the past.
Readership
All those interested in intellectual history, the philosophical, theological, literary culture of the 12th century, Medieval Latin, the history of allegory and medieval literary theory, as well as literary theorists.
Table of contents
Dank . . xiii
Einleitung. Der Traum des Fulgentius oder die Persistenz des Hintersinns . . 1
Erster Teil: Theologische Perspektiven
Kapitel I:. Peter Abailard oder die Dialektik der Dunkelheit . . 99
Kapitel II:. Rem, ut est, sermo non explicat. Integumentale Hermeneutik und Trinitätstheologie. . . 183
Zweiter Teil: Integumentale Hermeneutik in der Naturphilosophie
Kapitel III:. Eine Theorie des integumentum—Wilhelm von Conches und Macrobius’ Kommentar zum Somnium Scipionis . . 263
Kapitel IV:. Physica est aperta. Integumenta in Wilhelms Naturphilosophie . . 299
Dritter Teil: Literarische Perspektiven
Kapitel V:. Poesis id est … —Literarische Hermeneutik im 12. Jahrhundert? . . 341
Kapitel VI:. Naturphilosophie in integumentaler Form—Die Cosmographia des Bernardus Silvestris . . 415
Kapitel VII:. Theologische Episteme im allegorischen Gewande. Die integumenta des Alanus von Lille . . 471
Vierter Teil: Das Integumentum und die Sprache der Wissenschaften
Kapitel VIII:. Aliud dicit, aliud sentit? Das integumentum und die Sprache der Wissenschaften. . . 557
Schluß. Vom Traum des Fulgentius zur Wut des Giraldus? Eine Schlussbetrachtung mit Ausblicken . . 631
Bibliographie. . . 653
Index . . 687
Einleitung. Der Traum des Fulgentius oder die Persistenz des Hintersinns . . 1
Erster Teil: Theologische Perspektiven
Kapitel I:. Peter Abailard oder die Dialektik der Dunkelheit . . 99
Kapitel II:. Rem, ut est, sermo non explicat. Integumentale Hermeneutik und Trinitätstheologie. . . 183
Zweiter Teil: Integumentale Hermeneutik in der Naturphilosophie
Kapitel III:. Eine Theorie des integumentum—Wilhelm von Conches und Macrobius’ Kommentar zum Somnium Scipionis . . 263
Kapitel IV:. Physica est aperta. Integumenta in Wilhelms Naturphilosophie . . 299
Dritter Teil: Literarische Perspektiven
Kapitel V:. Poesis id est … —Literarische Hermeneutik im 12. Jahrhundert? . . 341
Kapitel VI:. Naturphilosophie in integumentaler Form—Die Cosmographia des Bernardus Silvestris . . 415
Kapitel VII:. Theologische Episteme im allegorischen Gewande. Die integumenta des Alanus von Lille . . 471
Vierter Teil: Das Integumentum und die Sprache der Wissenschaften
Kapitel VIII:. Aliud dicit, aliud sentit? Das integumentum und die Sprache der Wissenschaften. . . 557
Schluß. Vom Traum des Fulgentius zur Wut des Giraldus? Eine Schlussbetrachtung mit Ausblicken . . 631
Bibliographie. . . 653
Index . . 687
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