Search This Blog

Thursday, September 24, 2009

http://books.google.com/books?id=ar8VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA199&dq=philosophy+of+sorrow&lr=&ei=uUC8SuWqLJSCNqC8gAE#v=onepage&q=remedies&f=false
Not very important - 1800s commentary on medieval philosophy - mentions Aquinas quickl.
stopped searching `philosphy of sorrow`on google books on p. 26)
_______

TRISTITIA in google books

The king's good servant but God's first: the life and writings of Saint ...‎ - Page 382

by James Monti - History - 1997 - 497 pages
92 De Tristitia Christi It was in 1963 that the scholar Geoffrey Bullough made a
most remarkable discovery in Valencia, Spain, at the Royal College and ...
Studies in Dante

Studies in Dante‎ - Page 184

by Edward Moore - Literary Criticism - 1899
Also, Latin writers oscillate between the words acedia and tristitia, ...
Further, as we shall see, some distinguish Tristitia and Acedia (not always very
...
Thomas More: a biography

Thomas More: a biography‎ - Page 483

by Richard Marius - History - 1999 - 562 pages
Like the Dialogue of Comfort, De tristitia Christi is art brought to the service
... De tristitia Christi is a rationale of faith for the world of agonizing ...
Pleasure (Ia2ae. 31-39)

Pleasure (Ia2ae. 31-39)‎ - Page 150

by Thomas Aquinas, Eric D'Arcy - Religion - 2006 - 172 pages
Dictum est enim quod tristitia est bonum secundum cognitionem et ... In
interiori vero tristitia, cognitio mali quandoque quidem est per rectum judicium
...
Looking for Spinoza: joy, sorrow, and the feeling brain

Looking for Spinoza: joy, sorrow, and the feeling brain‎ - Page 138

by Antonio R. Damasio - Psychology - 2003 - 368 pages
In keeping with Spinoza when he discussed tristitia, the maps of sorrow are
associated with the transition of the organism to ...
The sin of sloth: acedia in medieval thought and literature

The sin of sloth: acedia in medieval thought and literature‎ - Page 29

by Siegfried Wenzel - History - 1967 - 269 pages
It lists eight vices, but they are the Gregorian ones (with tristitia) plus
superbia, ... The eventual identification of tristitia with acedia was already
...

Mencius and Aquinas: theories of virtue and conceptions of courage‎ - Page 119

by Lee H. Yearley - Philosophy - 1990 - 280 pages
... the following of appropriate judgments in both the ordinary and religious
sphere: the emotions of fear, confidence, and sadness or sorrow (tristitia). ...
Visions of politics

Visions of politics‎ - Page 108

by Quentin Skinner - Political Science - 2002 - 482 pages
Sicut tinea vestimento, & vermis ligno sic tristitia nocet cordi. ... For
example, Rome 1607, I. III. VIII, p. 179 warns that 'tristitia ...


Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences‎ - Page 190

by Yale University. Dept. of the History of Medicine - Medical - 1979
In certain other respects, however, Battista's version of tristitia can be ...
The feature of tristitia which more than any other insures that it will never
...
Dante & the unorthodox: the aesthetics of transgression

Dante & the unorthodox: the aesthetics of transgression‎ - Page 152

by James L. Miller - Social Science - 2005 - 566 pages
... a Latin synonym for it in medieval moral treatises was the more familiar
noun tristitia (sadness), cognates of which Dante uses not once but twice in ...
The heart's events: the Victorian poetry of relationships

The heart's events: the Victorian poetry of relationships‎ - Page 65

by PatrĂ­cia M. Ball - Literary Criticism - 1976 - 227 pages
As we turn from this ode to Tristitia, The Azalea and their successors, ... <^D
4 t^> In Tristitia it begins to do so, though the change of stance is ...
Roman monarchy and the Renaissance prince

Roman monarchy and the Renaissance prince‎ - Page 128

by Peter Stacey - Political Science - 2007 - 341 pages
... like tristitia or misericordia, but he had also contrasted a sick with a
serene mind: Commiseration is 'sickness of the mind caused by the sight of ...


Thomas More‎ - Page 112

by Judith Hillman Paterson - Literary Criticism - 1979 - 165 pages
... "A Treatise upon the Passion of Christ" in English, an English translation
of the Latin "De Tristitia Christi," and miscellaneous letters and devotions.
...
Miscellanea Moreana: essays for Germain Marc'hadour

Miscellanea Moreana: essays for Germain Marc'hadour‎ - Page 55

by Germain Marc'hadour, Clare M. Murphy, Henri Gibaud, Mario A. Di Cesare - Poetry - 1989 - 569 pages
More's Use of Sleep As a Motif in De Tristitia HOMAS MORE'S FINAL WORK, De
Tristitia, tedio, paume, et oratione christi ante ...
Ovid and medieval schooling: studies in medieval school commentaries on Ovid ...

Ovid and medieval schooling: studies in medieval school commentaries on Ovid ...‎ - Page 97

by Ralph J. Hexter - Poetry - 1986 - 336 pages
Tristia - tristitia If it is true that, as it seems, less attention was paid to
... "Tristia" may well have evoked for them the connotations of "tristitia". ...
Jewish and Islamic philosophy: crosspollinations in the classic age

Jewish and Islamic philosophy: crosspollinations in the classic age‎ - Page 173

by Lenn Evan Goodman - Philosophy - 1999 - 256 pages
... a persistent mistranslation: the two key emotions, upon which love and hate
and all the more complex emotions are founded, are laetitia and tristitia. ...

LEFT OFF PAGE TWO BUT THIS SEEMS MUCH MORE IMMEDIATELY FRUITFUL!!! I DONT THINK IVE TRIED THIS BEFORE - OR MAYBE JUST WITH GOOGLE SCHOLAR!!!!

No comments: