Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
A catholic Lucretius. The De Rerum Natura and the Italian Church in the Renaissance / Prosperi, V. - In: LA CULTURA. - ISSN 0393-1560. - LX:1(2022), pp. 109-126.
Abstract:
In the light of recent narratives focusing on the De rerum natura as the jurisdiction
and fodder of essentially only heretics and atheists, in this paper I reassess
the impact of the Catholic Church and its clergy on the circulation of Lucretius in
Italy, especially after the Reformation and the Council of Trent. In the first part, I
examine the approach to the De rerum natura of several leading Catholic prelates,
who not only read and appreciated Lucretius, but were crucial to his survival and
dissemination in Italian culture. In the second part, I investigate the presence of the
De rerum natura in the homiletic literature of post-Tridentine Italy: Lucretius features
in these texts as a non-problematic, authoritative source, one with the added
bonus of deeply-held and recognized moral principles. Finally, in the third part,
I show how the various reworkings of the De rerum natura’s ii proem reveal the
depth of the poem’s integration even in the Catholic, confessional discourse.
and fodder of essentially only heretics and atheists, in this paper I reassess
the impact of the Catholic Church and its clergy on the circulation of Lucretius in
Italy, especially after the Reformation and the Council of Trent. In the first part, I
examine the approach to the De rerum natura of several leading Catholic prelates,
who not only read and appreciated Lucretius, but were crucial to his survival and
dissemination in Italian culture. In the second part, I investigate the presence of the
De rerum natura in the homiletic literature of post-Tridentine Italy: Lucretius features
in these texts as a non-problematic, authoritative source, one with the added
bonus of deeply-held and recognized moral principles. Finally, in the third part,
I show how the various reworkings of the De rerum natura’s ii proem reveal the
depth of the poem’s integration even in the Catholic, confessional discourse.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lucretius; Catholic Church; counter-reformation; censorship; post-Tridentine preaching; shipwreck with spectator
Elenco autori:
Prosperi, V
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