The Myth of Sisyphus: Renaissance Theories of Human PerfectibilityFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2007 - 614 էջ The myth of Sisyphus symbolizes the idealization of human excellence as a perpetual process of becoming over the impossibility of absolute achievement. In Stoic philosophy, the writing of the Early Church Fathers, and in its allegorical interpretations in medieval and renaissance mythologies, Sisyphus is the archetypal model of human perfectibility. This Sisyphean archetype is a principal theme in renaissance theories of astral magic in the works of Pico, Ficino, Reuchlin, Paracelsus, Agrippa, and Dee. Erasmus, Melanchthon, and Ascham, and in utopian thought from More to Bacon. Sisyphus illuminates the sacred mysteries of life in the works of Philo Judaeus, Plato, Nicholas Cusanus, and Ficino; the spiritual and sensual contraries of love in the dialogues of Leone Ebreo, Bembo, and Bruno; and the tribulations of the unrequited lover in the works of Petrarch, Ronsard, and Sidney. |
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... heroic frenzies ] of the Sisyphean lover . V. Francesco Petrarch's erotic and spiritual lover in Il Canzoniere . VI . Pierre de Ronsard's perfectibility of sensual love in Les Amours de Cassandre and Sonets pour Hélène . VII . Sir ...
... heroic frenzies ] of the Sisyphean lover . V. Francesco Petrarch's erotic and spiritual lover in Il Canzoniere . VI . Pierre de Ronsard's perfectibility of sensual love in Les Amours de Cassandre and Sonets pour Hélène . VII . Sir ...
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... heroic attributes of the one true God and the perilous nature of human aspirations . Based on the works of Homer , Vir- gil , and Ovid , Thomas Cooper in Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Britan- nicae , portrays Sisyphus as an archetypal ...
... heroic attributes of the one true God and the perilous nature of human aspirations . Based on the works of Homer , Vir- gil , and Ovid , Thomas Cooper in Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Britan- nicae , portrays Sisyphus as an archetypal ...
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... Heroic Frenzies ] unites Eros and the aspirant heroic lover into a titanic cre- ative power expressed in terms of the Sisyphean archetype that idealizes the process of loving over the absolute achievement of the lover's desires . For ...
... Heroic Frenzies ] unites Eros and the aspirant heroic lover into a titanic cre- ative power expressed in terms of the Sisyphean archetype that idealizes the process of loving over the absolute achievement of the lover's desires . For ...
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... heroic action . However , like Sisy- phus , the hero who aspires to defend the transcendence of divine power in nature risks becoming a competitor with the gods as if the process of his ascending heroic action engenders a descending and ...
... heroic action . However , like Sisy- phus , the hero who aspires to defend the transcendence of divine power in nature risks becoming a competitor with the gods as if the process of his ascending heroic action engenders a descending and ...
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... heroic action as in Jason's quest for the golden fleece ( Apollonius Rhodius , III , 299-438 , 1225-1407 ) . Sisyphus ' ascending and descending labors symbolize both his punishment for rebelling against the gods and his reward for ...
... heroic action as in Jason's quest for the golden fleece ( Apollonius Rhodius , III , 299-438 , 1225-1407 ) . Sisyphus ' ascending and descending labors symbolize both his punishment for rebelling against the gods and his reward for ...
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The Patristic Sisyphus | 67 |
Sisyphus in Medieval and Renaissance Mythography | 86 |
Sisyphus as Astral Magician | 110 |
Sisyphus as Humanist | 136 |
Sisyphus as Lover | 193 |
Sisyphus as Hero | 313 |
Notes | 427 |
Bibliography | 544 |
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