
Ratio et superstitio: Essays in honor of Graziella Federici Vescovini
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Romance
Children’s
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
680
Language
Italian
Published
Nov 18, 2003
Publisher
Brepols Publishers
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
2503515231
ISBN-13
9782503515236
Description
This collection presents an extensive tribute to Graziella Federici Vescovini, an eminent scholar in the field of medieval studies. A rich compilation of twenty-four critical essays showcases the contributions of various distinguished authors who explore themes surrounding the intersection of reason and superstition throughout the Middle Ages. Each essay delves into different aspects of medieval thought, illuminating the complex relationship between scholarly reasoning and the pervasive superstitions of the time, providing readers with unique insights into a crucial period in intellectual history.
The volume is anchored by a substantial introduction that contextualizes Federici Vescovini's work and influence, setting the stage for the essays that follow. Engaging and thought-provoking, the anthology not only honors a respected academic figure but also invites readers to reflect on how historical narratives shape our understanding of belief systems and rational thought across cultures and epochs. It stands as a meaningful contribution to ongoing discussions in medieval studies and beyond.
The volume is anchored by a substantial introduction that contextualizes Federici Vescovini's work and influence, setting the stage for the essays that follow. Engaging and thought-provoking, the anthology not only honors a respected academic figure but also invites readers to reflect on how historical narratives shape our understanding of belief systems and rational thought across cultures and epochs. It stands as a meaningful contribution to ongoing discussions in medieval studies and beyond.
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