Selected philosophical poems of Tommaso Campanella /
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Author / Creator: | Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639. |
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Uniform title: | Poems. Selections. English & Italian |
Edition: | Bilingual ed. |
Imprint: | Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2011. |
Description: | 1 online resource (247 pages) |
Language: | English Italian |
Series: | Bruniana & Campanelliana Selected philosophical poems of Tommaso Campanella |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11260214 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments; On the Notational System of This Volume; Introduction; Selected Philosophical Poems by Settimontano Squilla from His Books Titled "The Canticle" with His Self-Commentary; 1. Proem; 2. To the Poets; 3. Natural Faith of the True Wise Man; 4. On the World and Its Parts; 5. Immortal Soul; 6. The Way to Philosophize; 7. Warning to All Nations; 8. On the Roots of the World's Great Evils; 9. Stupendous Discovery Against Self- Love; 10. Parallel between Self- and Communal Love; 11. The Reason Why Loving God, Supreme Good, Less than Other Goods is Ignorance
- 12. Fortune of the Wise13. Unarmed Intellect in Ancient Wise Men WasSubjected to the Arms of Madmen; 14. Human Beings are the Plaything of God and the Angels; 17. One Is Not King Who Has a Kingdom, but RatherWho Knows How to Reign; 18. To Christ, Our Lord; 21. In Christ's Tomb; 23. To the Prime Intellect: First Song; 24. To the Prime Intellect: Second Song; 25. To the Prime Intellect: Third Song; 26. Introduction to Love, True Love; 27. Against Cupid; 31. On the Metaphysical Highest Good; 35. That the Evil Prince is Not the Mind of His Republic
- 36. To the Italians Who Seek to Versify with Greek Fables37. On Italy; 44. On the Same [Against Sophists, Hypocrites, Heretics, and False Miracle Workers]; 46. The "Our Father" Prayer of Jesus Christ; 49. Sonnet on the Same [on the "Our Father"]; 60. In Prison; 61. On Himself; 62. On Himself, When, etc.; 63. To Certain Offi cial Friends and Barons Who Accused Him of Too Much Knowledge or Too Little Prudence or Treachery; 64. To His Peers; 65. Prayer to God; 68. To Telesio of Cosenza; 71. Sonnet from the Caucasus; 72. Woeful Prophetic Prayer from the Depths of the Pit Where He Was Imprisoned
- 73. Three Orations in One Metaphysical Psalmody Joined Together: First Song74. Three Prayers in One Metaphysical Psalmody Joined Together: Second Song; On the Same Psalmody; 75. Three Prayers in One Metaphysical Psalmody Joined Together: Third Song; On the Same Psalmody; 80. Song to Father Berillo in Repentence, Desiring Confession, etc., Made from the Caucasus; 89. To the Sun During Springtime Out of the Desire for Warmth; Annotations; Bibliography; Index of First Lines; General Index