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Occult philosophy and the philosophy of language in Renaissance Europe and Elisabethan England

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Summary:Important links can be traced in Renaissance culture between the understanding and the uses of language — also as literary expression — and the occult meanings of nature. Theories or philosophies of language as well as poetics were therefore very much related to a symbolic and often occultist view of the natural world and of men's lives in their intimate relationship with the profound essence of divinity.
Subject:Filosofia Linguagem - Filosofia
Country:Portugal
Document type:journal article
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Associated institution:Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
Language:English
Origin:Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
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description Important links can be traced in Renaissance culture between the understanding and the uses of language — also as literary expression — and the occult meanings of nature. Theories or philosophies of language as well as poetics were therefore very much related to a symbolic and often occultist view of the natural world and of men's lives in their intimate relationship with the profound essence of divinity.
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spellingShingle Occult philosophy and the philosophy of language in Renaissance Europe and Elisabethan England
Filosofia
Linguagem - Filosofia
title Occult philosophy and the philosophy of language in Renaissance Europe and Elisabethan England
topic Filosofia
Linguagem - Filosofia