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Dante?s Visions

Crossing Sights on Natural Philosophy, Theory of Vision, and Medicine in the Divine Comedy and Beyond
 
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Dante?s Visions: Crossing Sights on Natural Philosophy, Theory of Vision, and Medicine in the Divine Comedy and Beyond offers a fascinating insight into Dante?s engagement with the science of his time, particularly with visual perception and neurological disorders.

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Dante?s Visions: Crossing Sights on Natural Philosophy, Theory of Vision, and Medicine in the Divine Comedy and Beyond offers a fascinating insight into Dante?s engagement with the science of his time, particularly with visual perception and neurological disorders. The connection between soul and body and between human beings and their natural environment were relevant fields of interest in the medieval world. In Dante?s Divine Comedy, as well as in his Vita Nuova and Convivio, these connections are enhanced to the fullest, expressing feelings and sensations, pain and ecstasy, physical and spiritual passions under exceptional psychological and environmental stimuli.


Based on the research of a multidisciplinary group of scholars ? including experts in Dante, the culture and history of medieval literature and philosophy, historians of science, neuroscientists, and specialists in vision and visual illusions ? this book explores the poet?s psychophysical descriptions of sense perception, the theory of vision, optical illusions and deceptions of sight, neurological phenomena, and the anatomy and physiology of the human nervous system. It highlights the Aristotelian sources of his scientific culture and the influence of the Arabic sciences on their dissemination in the Western world.


In addition to illustrating the cultural background of a poetic genius, with specific reference to the rich scientific reflections in Italy at Dante?s time, the book brings out the many opportunities for future research at the intersection of science and literature in the past.

Table of Contents:

Introduction


Cecilia Panti and Marco Piccolino


 


Chapter 1


Dante and Natural Philosophy


Simon A. Gilson


 


Chapter 2


Visual Motion Illusions in the Classical Era and in the Middle Ages


Nicholas J. Wade


 


Chapter 3


Vision as a Tangible and Dynamic Tool in the Divine Comedy. An Overview


Marco Piccolino


 


Chapter 4


Moving Clouds and Bending Towers: The Illusive Motion of the Garisenda in Inferno XXXI


Marco Piccolino


 


Chapter 5


Where Do Visions That Do Not Come from Sight Come from?


Mirko Tavoni


 


Chapter 6


Seeing the Light: Dante and the Perspectivist Theory of Light as Proper Visible


Cecilia Panti


 


Chapter 7


Visual Perception in Dante?s Commedia According to the Early Commentaries (1320-1400)


Francesca Galli


 


Chapter 8


A Medical Commentary on the Signa amoris in the Vita Nuova


Francesco Brigo


 


Chapter 9


Dante, Healthcare and Diseases


Michele A. Riva and Lorenzo Lorusso


 


Chapter 10


Dante Neurologist and Neuroanatomist: Evidence from the Divine Comedy


Donatella Lippi, Raffaella Bianucci, Elena Varotto, Francesco Arba, and Francesco M. Galassi