Augustine the reader : meditation, self-knowledge, and the ethics of interpretation / Brian Stock
Por: Stock, Brian.
Tipo de material: LibroEditor: Cambridge, Mass. : London : Harvard University Press, 1998Edición: 1st Harvard University Press paperback ed.Descripción: x, 463 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0-674-05277-3 (pbk.).Tema(s): Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona -- MeditacionesResumen: Augustine of Hippo, a central figure in the history of Western thought, is also the author of a theory of reading that has had a profound influence on Western letters from the ages of Petrarch, Montaigne, Luther, and Rousseau to Freud and our own time. In the union of philosophy, psychology, and literary insights that forms the basis of Augustine's theory of reading, the reader emerges as the dominant model of the reflective self. Brian Stock provides the first full account of this theory within the evolution of Augustine's early dialogues, his Confessions, and his systematic treatises.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Augustine of Hippo, a central figure in the history of Western thought, is also the author of a theory of reading that has had a profound influence on Western letters from the ages of Petrarch, Montaigne, Luther, and Rousseau to Freud and our own time. In the union of philosophy, psychology, and literary insights that forms the basis of Augustine's theory of reading, the reader emerges as the dominant model of the reflective self. Brian Stock provides the first full account of this theory within the evolution of Augustine's early dialogues, his Confessions, and his systematic treatises.
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