A captivating study of translation, adaptation, and intellectual cross-pollination that situates the Castilian Hermes in the center of medieval Mediterranean cultural exchange Hermes Trismegistus, a Hellenistic conflation of the Greek Hermes (god of interpretative wisdom) and the Egyptian Thoth (god of wisdom) was considered by many in the medieval world as the father of culture. Between c. 300 BCE - c. 1200 CE various treatises were attributed to the legendary sage, becoming known as the Hermetica - a combination of diverse philosophical and spiritual systems, addressing subjects such as alchemy, magic, and astrology. The Hermetica circulated widely, with premodern translations in Latin, Hebrew, Syriac, Persian, Arabic, and other Eastern languages. Whilst these iterations have been thoroughly researched, little attention has been paid to the Castilian Hermes, the first rendition of the wisdom traditions of Hermes Trismegistus in a Romance language. This book follows the ways in which Hermetic knowledge was brought to the Iberian Peninsula, showing how Hermes became the philosophical and spiritual inspiration for Christian, Arabic, and Jewish scholars there. Udaondo Alegre unveils the pivotal role of King Alfonso X ("the Learned") of Castile (1252-84) in creating this Spanish Hermes. Through the meticulous tracing of source texts and literary influences, the author explores the myriad ways in which Hermes crossed religious and linguistic boundaries to embody a composite intellectual identity, emblematic of medieval Spain's multicultural ethos. Alfonso's court is revealed as the site for a unique convergence of translation and interpretation that shaped a distinctly "Hispanic" Hermes.
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A captivating study of translation, adaptation, and intellectual cross-pollination that situates the Castilian Hermes in the center of medieval Mediterranean cultural exchange
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Note on names, translations, transliterations, abbreviations, and quotations Introduction 1. Hermetic Wisdom's Arrival in Spain and Its Diffusion Among the "Three Cultures" 2. Hermetic History in the Arabic Sources of Alfonso the Wise's General Estoria 3. Interpreting Ovid's Metamorphoses in the General Estoria through Hermetic Motives and Adab 4. The Legend of the Three Hermeses in the General Estoria 5. Hermes's Wisdom and the Liberal Arts in the General Estoria Conclusion Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9781914967092
Publisert
2024-11-05
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Boydell & Brewer
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540 gr
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234 mm
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156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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JUAN UDAONDO ALEGRE is an Assistant Professor of Spanish at Penn State University. He earned a Ph.D. in Education and Literature from the University of La Coruña (Spain), as well as an MA in Classics and a Ph.D. in Spanish Literature from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, USA).