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1 online resource (283 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction: The Language of Affect from Late Antiquity to Early Modernity; 1 The Failure of affectus: Affectiones and constantiae in Augustine of Hippo; 2 Affectus in Medieval Grammar; 3 Affectio-affectus in Latin Rhetoric up to c. 1200; 4 The Old English Vocabulary of Emotions: Glossing affectus; 5 Before the Affective Turn: Affectus in Heloise, Abelard, and the Woman Writer of the Epistolae duorum amantium |
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6 Desire to Enjoy Something Thoroughly: The Use of the Latin affectus in Hugh of Saint Victor's De archa Noe7 Affectus in the De spiritu et anima and Cistercian Writings of the Twelfth Century; 8 Affectus from Hildegard to Helfta; 9 Affect, Affections, and Spiritual Capital in the Thirteenth Century; 10 Affectus and passio in the Summa theologiae of Thomas Aquinas; 11 Accidentia anime in Late Medieval Medicine; 12 Affeccioun in Middle English Devotional Writing; 13 The Renaissance of affectus? Biblical Humanism and Latin Style |
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14 Augustinian, Aristotelian, and Humanist Shaping of Medieval and Early Modern Emotion: Affectus, affectio, and 'affection' as Travelling Concepts15 Meta-, Mega-, and Multiple Emotions in Early Modern English Terminology; 16 Reconceptualizing Affect: Descartes on the Passions; 17 Defining the Emotions in the Post-Cartesian Humanism of Giambattista Vico; 18 Unprincipled by Principle: On Hume's Use of 'Affection'; 19 From affectus to Affect Theory and Back Again; Index |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Champion, Michael W
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Essary, Kirk
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ISBN |
9780429665554 |
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0429665555 |
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