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... manner and matter . It is the voice of Socrates that in Italian pastoral , under the influence of Ficino , emerges as Orphic . What makes for this affiliation is the persistence from Plato's time through Ficino's of an aesthetic theory ...
... manner and matter . It is the voice of Socrates that in Italian pastoral , under the influence of Ficino , emerges as Orphic . What makes for this affiliation is the persistence from Plato's time through Ficino's of an aesthetic theory ...
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... manner of a mytho- poeic cultist . Nature , it is said , yields nothing without ceremonies : " To know in a mythopoeic way one must engage in the gestures and ritual acts which bring . . . the desired communion . " In this case these ...
... manner of a mytho- poeic cultist . Nature , it is said , yields nothing without ceremonies : " To know in a mythopoeic way one must engage in the gestures and ritual acts which bring . . . the desired communion . " In this case these ...
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... manner of Orphic pastoral : a matter of Jack given his Jill , Pan found in Proteus , and a unity of art brought out of the multiplicity of nature . ' Frustra adit naturam et Protheum , qui Pana non attraxerit . ' If Proteus were the ...
... manner of Orphic pastoral : a matter of Jack given his Jill , Pan found in Proteus , and a unity of art brought out of the multiplicity of nature . ' Frustra adit naturam et Protheum , qui Pana non attraxerit . ' If Proteus were the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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