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Edward Moore

    Edward Moore était un érudit anglais dont le travail s'est penché sur la philologie classique et les écrits de Dante Alighieri. Sa méticuleuse érudition sur Aristote, en particulier ses éditions de l'Éthique et de la Poétique, révèle un profond engagement envers la philosophie et la forme littéraires antiques. Moore s'est distingué comme un éminent danteiste, dont les éditions critiques et les études de l'œuvre de Dante, y compris le complet "Oxford Dante", sont fondamentales. Son approche rigoureuse de la critique textuelle et sa profonde analyse des sources littéraires en ont fait une figure importante dans le domaine des études littéraires.

    Fables for the Female Sex
    Studies in Dante. First Series: Scripture and Classical Authors in Dante
    Readings On the Inferno of Dante: Based Upon the Commentary of Benvenuto Da Imola and Other Authorities; Volume 2
    Studies in Dante: Second Series: Miscellaneous Essays
    Readings On the Inferno of Dante: Based Upon the Commentary of Benvenuto Da Imola and Other Authorities; Volume 1
    Origen of Alexandria and St. Maximus the Confessor
    • The revision of Origen's philosophical theology by St. Maximus the Confessor resulted in an eschatology involving the replacement of the human ego by the divine presence. In this study, I will examine the theological developments that led to this loss of a sense of human freedom and creativity in the face of the divine, tracing the influence of Origen's eschatology through the Cappadocian Fathers, Evagrius Ponticus and others, up to Maximus. This will allow me to show the manner in which Origen's humanistic theology was misunderstood and misinterpreted throughout the Patristic era, culminating in the anti-personalistic system of Maximus. Special attention will be paid to the development of Christian Neoplatonism, and how Christian contacts with the pagan philosophical schools came to have a profound effect on Eastern Patristic theology and philosophy. The final section of this study will suggest some ways in which the history of Patristic eschatology - especially Origen and Maximus - may serve as a fruitful source for contemporary theologians who are concerned with issues of personhood, creativity, and existential authenticity.

      Origen of Alexandria and St. Maximus the Confessor
    • This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the influences of classical literature and the Bible on the work of the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. With in-depth discussions of specific passages from the 'Divine Comedy', this book sheds new light on Dante's use of sources and his contribution to the Western literary canon.

      Studies in Dante. First Series: Scripture and Classical Authors in Dante
    • This scholarly work presents a critical analysis of various versions of Dante's Divine Comedy and explores the textual variations and inconsistencies in different editions. It provides insights into Dante's creative process and sheds light on the historical and cultural contexts in which the work was produced.

      Contributions to the Textual Criticism of the Divina Commedia
    • This book offers a comprehensive study of Dante's Divine Comedy, focusing on its relationship with the classical works of Greek and Roman literature. The author explores the numerous biblical and classical allusions embedded within the text, providing valuable insight into Dante's literary technique and philosophical worldview. The book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Dante studies.

      Studies in Dante. First Series: Scripture and Classical Authors in Dante; Volume 1