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The Mirror of Language - A Study of the Medieval Theory of Knowledge (Paperback, Revised)
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The Mirror of Language - A Study of the Medieval Theory of Knowledge (Paperback, Revised)
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Early Christianity faced the problem of the human word versus
Christ the Word. Could language accurately describe spiritual
reality? The Mirror of Language brilliantly traces the development
of one prominent theory of signs from Augustine through Anselm of
Canterbury, Thomas Aquinas, and Dante. Their shared epistemology
validated human language as an authentic but limited index of
preexistent reality, both material and spiritual. This sign theory
could thereby account for the ways men receive, know, and transmit
religious knowledge, always mediated through faith. Marcia L.
Colish demonstrates how the three theologians used different
branches of the medieval trivium to express a common sign theory:
Augustine stressed rhetoric, Anselm shifted to grammar (including
grammatical proofs of God's existence), and Thomas Aquinas stressed
dialectic. Dante, the one poet included in this study, used the
Augustinian sign theory to develop a Christian poetics that
culminates in the Divine Comedy. The author points out not only the
commonality but also the sharp contrasts between these writers and
shows the relation between their sign theories and the intellectual
ferment of the times. When first published in 1968, The Mirror of
Language was recognized as a pathfinding study. This completely
revised edition incorporates the scholarship of the intervening
years and reflects the refinements of the author's thought. Greater
prominence is given to the role of Stoicism, and sharper attention
is paid to some of the thinkers and movements surrounding the major
thinkers treated. Concerns of semiotics, philosophy, and literary
criticism are elucidated further. The original thesis, still
controversial, is now even wider ranging and more salient to
current intellectual debate.
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