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Convivio

Par : DANTE ALIGHIERI
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  • Nombre de pages334
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-5-8169-5625-3
  • EAN9785816956253
  • Date de parution01/03/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille322 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

Résumé

Convivio ("The Banquet") is Dante Alighieri's ambitious and unfinished philosophical work-a rich intellectual feast designed to nourish the minds and spirits of its readers. Written in the early years of his exile, this remarkable text reveals Dante not only as a poet of transcendent vision but also as a thinker deeply committed to sharing knowledge, wisdom, and moral insight with a wider audience. Conceived as a grand "banquet" of learning, the work combines lyrical poetry with extensive prose commentary.
Each section begins with one of Dante's canzoni (long lyric poems), followed by a detailed explanation that unfolds its philosophical meaning. Through this innovative structure, Dante invites readers to the table of reason, offering sustenance drawn from classical philosophy, Christian theology, ethics, astronomy, and metaphysics. His goal is both educational and democratic: to make the treasures of wisdom accessible beyond the narrow circle of Latin scholars. At the heart of Convivio lies a profound exploration of human nobility and the pursuit of true happiness.
Dante challenges the idea that nobility is inherited through bloodlines, arguing instead that genuine nobility arises from virtue, moral excellence, and the cultivation of the intellect. Knowledge, in his vision, is a pathway to freedom-an ennobling force that elevates the soul and directs it toward its highest good. Throughout the work, Dante reflects on love, philosophy, and the structure of the cosmos, weaving together influences from Aristotle, Boethius, and medieval scholastic thought.
He examines the relationship between reason and faith, presenting philosophy as a guide that leads the human mind toward greater understanding. The text also offers personal insight into Dante's life during exile, revealing how his separation from Florence shaped his intellectual development and deepened his commitment to truth. Though originally planned as a much larger project, Convivio remains incomplete, adding a sense of poignancy to its pages.
Yet even in its unfinished form, it stands as one of the most important philosophical works of the medieval period. It bridges the worlds of poetry and scholarship, vernacular language and classical tradition, personal reflection and universal inquiry. Scholarly yet passionate, systematic yet lyrical, Convivio is a testament to Dante's belief that knowledge is a shared feast meant to uplift all who partake in it.
Through its thoughtful analysis and visionary spirit, the work illuminates the enduring quest for wisdom, virtue, and intellectual enlightenment-an invitation that continues to resonate with readers centuries after its creation.
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