Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism

An Inquiry into Analogy Arts philos relig Middle Ages

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Erwin Panofsky: Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism (1985, Plume)

176 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1985 by Plume.

ISBN:
978-0-452-00995-0
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OCLC Number:
56998693

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Demonstration of the Warburgian Method

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The paradigmatic work that demonstrates the methods of Warburg (or Hamburg) School of Art History, and more broadly, iconology and iconography. In conjunction with Vienna School's method and the Neo-Kantian theoretical background of the German countries from WWI to WWII, human culture is for the first time genuinely treated as a unified system, fulfilling the long march of German symbolic theology and German philosophy from Origen and Augustine of Hippo's theological anthropology, to Joachim of Fiore to Meister Eckhart and Jakob Boehme, to Giambattista Vico, to Herder, to Kant's philosophical anthropology, and to Goethe, to Hegel, and finally to Dilthey and Rickert, in its yearning for true inwardness and the self-knowledge of the depth of human - Imago Dei - spirit.

Subjects

  • Architecture, Gothic
  • Scholasticism