The Turn into the Decolonization of the Past in the Medieval Historiography

The history of philosophy shows that at least until the 19th century there was not a clear distinction between what we now call roughly speaking literature and philosophy. This is quite evident in Medieval times when philosophy was written in many different literary genres and even within the univer...

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spelling I28-R145-7734_oai2025-11-17 Pérez Carrasco, Mariano 2016-12-09 The history of philosophy shows that at least until the 19th century there was not a clear distinction between what we now call roughly speaking literature and philosophy. This is quite evident in Medieval times when philosophy was written in many different literary genres and even within the universities some poems were commented in strictly philosophical terms. This paper analyses the way in which Contemporary historiography has discussed the intertwined links between philosophy and poetry in the Middle Ages, in order to show that very different historiographc approaches –from Eugenio Garin to Ruedi Imbach, Mario dal Pra, Loris Sturlese, Emanuele Coccia-Sylvain Piron and Gregorio Piaia– converge in what we call the “decolonization of the past” (the expression belongs to Gregorio Piaia), which means that the historian should not project his or her own idea of what philosophy is onto the past. La historia de la filosofía muestra que al menos hasta el siglo XIX no había una clara distinción entre lo que ahora llamamos, en líneas genreales, literatura y filosofía. Esto es bastante evidente en la época medieval: la filosofía se escribió en muchos géneros literarios diferentes e incluso dentro de las universidades algunos poemas se comentaban en términos estrictamente filosóficos. Este trabajo analiza la manera en que la historiografía contemporánea ha discutido los vínculos entre la filosofía y la poesía en la Edad Media, con el fin de mostrar que enfoques historiográficos muy diferentes –desde Eugenio Garin a Ruedi Imbach, Mario dal Pra, Loris Sturlese, Emanuele Coccia -Sylvain Piron y Gregorio Piaia– convergen en lo que llamamos la “descolonización del pasado” (la expresión pertenece a Gregorio Piaia), que apunta a señalar que el historiador no debe proyectar su propia idea de lo que es la filosofía sobre el pasado. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7734 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7734/6812 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 37 (2016); 37-50 2683-9636 Edad Media filosofía poesía historiografía géneros literarios Middle Ages Philosophy Poetry Historiography Literary genres The Turn into the Decolonization of the Past in the Medieval Historiography El giro hacia la descolonización del pasado en la historiografía medieval info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=patris&d=7734_oai
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poesía
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Middle Ages
Philosophy
Poetry
Historiography
Literary genres
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poesía
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Poetry
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Literary genres
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The Turn into the Decolonization of the Past in the Medieval Historiography
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Poetry
Historiography
Literary genres
description The history of philosophy shows that at least until the 19th century there was not a clear distinction between what we now call roughly speaking literature and philosophy. This is quite evident in Medieval times when philosophy was written in many different literary genres and even within the universities some poems were commented in strictly philosophical terms. This paper analyses the way in which Contemporary historiography has discussed the intertwined links between philosophy and poetry in the Middle Ages, in order to show that very different historiographc approaches –from Eugenio Garin to Ruedi Imbach, Mario dal Pra, Loris Sturlese, Emanuele Coccia-Sylvain Piron and Gregorio Piaia– converge in what we call the “decolonization of the past” (the expression belongs to Gregorio Piaia), which means that the historian should not project his or her own idea of what philosophy is onto the past.
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