From some reflections by Dante and Giovanni Picco della mirandola on the philosophical problematic of adamism from the perspective of a book historian
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-1718_77_6Keywords:
Adamism, Medieval philosophy, Chaucer, Dante, Giovanni Pico della MirandolaAbstract
The author, throughout this work (remembering Prof. Américo da Costa Ramalho, from the University of Coimbra, on the centenary of his birth) initially addresses the problem of the adamism. He follows, on these reflections, the perspective that was established by the British medieval poet, Chaucer, in the translation of a passage from Inferno (Divine Comedy), by Dante Aligheri. On the other hand, he addresses the contribution of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, in particular of his opus Heptaplus, regarding the days (as the title suggests) of the creation of the world.
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