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Morrison The Mimetic Tradition of Reform in the West
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-5619-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
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E-Book, Englisch, 466 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-5619-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Ancient writers distinguished between art and style, arguing that free imitation was a critical strategy that freed artists from servile copying of objects and blind submission to rules of style. In this study Karl F. Morrison explores the far-reaching consequences of this distinction.
Originally published in 1982.
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FrontMatter, pg. i
Contents, pg. vii
Preface, pg. ix
Acknowledgments, pg. xix
Abbreviations, pg. xxiii
Introduction, pg. 3
Chapter 1. Basic Patterns of Mimetic Action in Greek Thought, pg. 5
Chapter 2. Assimilation of Mimetic Doctrines with Old Testament Theology, pg. 32
Chapter 3. Mimesis as a Strategy of Historical Progress: The Patristic Stage of the Classical Tradition, pg. 49
Introduction, pg. 117
Chapter 4. "Christ in Us, Moving Toward The Father": Paschasius Radbertus's View of History, pg. 121
Chapter 5. Mimetic Principles of Church Government: Hincmar of Rheims, pg. 136
Chapter 6. Summary and Anticipation: The Transit of Jesus, pg. 162
Chapter 7. Strategic Reorientations, pg. 172
Chapter 8. Thomas Aquinas's Recapitulation Theory of Tradition, pg. 178
Chapter 9. Toward a New Theory of Progress by Augmentation, pg. 200
Chapter 10. Challenges to the Mimetic Tradition, pg. 229
Chapter 11. Continuity of Mimetic Strategies in the Sixteenth Century, pg. 247
Chapter 12. Continuity of Mimetic Strategies in the Enlightenment, pg. 255
Chapter 13. Mimesis by Augmentation in two Theories of Historical Development, pg. 284
Chapter 14. Four Lutheran Reconstitutions of Mimesis As an Historical Strategy, pg. 310
Chapter 15. The Art of Revolution and the Nineteenth Century, pg. 337
Chapter 16. Epilogue: On the longue durée Of Mimesis, pg. 391
Appendix. Thinking Mimetically About History: Some Bibliographical Orientations, pg. 399
Index, pg. 427




