Medieval Allegory as Epistemology: Dream-Vision Poetry on Language, Cognition, and Experience

Oxford Studies in Medieval Lit (2023)
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This volume shows how late medieval dream-poetry explored problems arising from the reception of Aristotle's philosophical work concerning human knowledge. Marco Nievergelt explores how the work of three medieval poets in the genre of allegorical fiction addressed these problems in distinctive, non-academic terms.

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