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  • Hermeneutic Commentaries

    ISSN: 1043-5735

    "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text." "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text." "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text."

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    Varietas und Artifizialität im Musiktheater des Seicento
    by Saskia Maria Woyke (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Reframing the History of Family and Kinship: From the Alps towards Europe

    Reframing the History of Family and Kinship: From the Alps towards Europe

    by Dionigi Albera (Volume editor) Luigi Lorenzetti (Volume editor) Jon Mathieu (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Higher Education and Society

    Higher Education and Society

    by Joseph L. DeVitis (Volume editor) Pietro A. Sasso (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
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    by Pietro Graf Fringuelli (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
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    Dialetti e substandardizzazione nel Sannio Beneventano

    by Pietro Maturi (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
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    Property rights and their violations - La propriété violée

    Expropriations and confiscations, 16 th –20 th Centuries- Expropriations et confiscations, XVI e –XX e siècles
    by Luigi Lorenzetti (Volume editor) Michela Barbot (Volume editor) Luca Mocarelli (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: Voices of Dissent

    Voices of Dissent

    Interdisciplinary Approaches to New Italian Popular and Political Music
    by Giovanni Pietro Vitali (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Colleges at the Crossroads

    Colleges at the Crossroads

    Taking Sides on Contested Issues
    by Joseph L. DeVitis (Volume editor) Pietro A. Sasso (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Today’s College Students

    Today’s College Students

    A Reader
    by Pietro A. Sasso (Volume editor) Joseph L. DeVitis (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Analysing English as a Lingua Franca in Video Games

    Analysing English as a Lingua Franca in Video Games

    Linguistic Features, Experiential and Functional Dimensions of Online and Scripted Interactions
    by Pietro Luigi Iaia (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The ‘Human Rights Component’ of Foreign Policy

    The ‘Human Rights Component’ of Foreign Policy

    The Case of Italy between Self-conceptions and the Pursuit of Reputation
    by Pietro de Perini (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Marchés, migrations et logiques familiales dans les espaces français, canadien et suisse, 18 e -20 e  siècles

    Marchés, migrations et logiques familiales dans les espaces français, canadien et suisse, 18 e -20 e siècles

    Actes du colloque "Familles, marchés et migrations (18 e -20 e )</I>, Genève, les 25-27 septembre 2003
    by Luigi Lorenzetti (Volume editor) Anne-Lise Head-König (Volume editor) Joseph Goy (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
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    Difesa dell’ «Adone» di Giovan Pietro D’Alessandro

    Edizione critica
    by Claudio Cicotti (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
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    The Inventory of Paintings of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni (1667-1740)

    by Edward J. Olszewski (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
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    The Dynamic Student Development Meta-Theory

    A New Model for Student Success
    by Mark A. Frederick (Volume editor) Pietro A. Sasso (Volume editor) José Miguel Maldonado (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
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    Entwicklungslinien und Problemschwerpunkte der Öffentlichen Betriebswirtschaftslehre

    Festschrift für Helmut Brede zu seinem 70. Geburtstag
    by Arnim Goldbach (Volume editor) Christiane Söffker (Volume editor) Stefano Di Pietro (Volume editor) Christian Rahe (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Others
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    Roger Bacon in der Diskussion

    Mit Beiträgen von Jeremiah Hackett, Efrem Bettoni, George Molland, Camille Bérubé, Hans Kraml, Pietro Maranesi, Davide Bigalli, Florian Uhl
    by Florian Uhl (Volume editor)
    ©2001 Edited Collection
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