The article examines Luther’s action to reform the field of music. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between faith and feeling. So pervasive was Luther’s musical revolution that we can rightly speak of Ger...
The interpretation of the Reformation allows to draw a comparison between Hans Belting’s thought concerning the separation between the era of image and the era of art, and Joachim Ritter’s and Odo Marquard’s philosophy o...
In this paper I set out to explore some aspects of Luther’s thought concerning music, as well as to unpack their theological and philosophical implications. To this effect, apart from reading Luther’s work itself, I will...
Adam Brux (1576c - after 1632), German physician, philosopher and alchemist, was the so-called “inventor of obliviousness” for his text Simonides redivivus... (1610), which, in addition to the Art of memory, contains the...
Il gregoriano tedesco. Fede e sentimento in Lutero
The article examines Luther’s action to reform the field of music. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between faith and feeling. So pervasive was Luther’s musical revolution that we can rightly speak of Ger...
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Hans Belting, l’estetica della compensazione e la Riforma
The interpretation of the Reformation allows to draw a comparison between Hans Belting’s thought concerning the separation between the era of image and the era of art, and Joachim Ritter’s and Odo Marquard’s philosophy o...
Bridging Heaven and Earth: an investigation in the metaphysics of Martin Luther’s theory of music, in continuous dialogue with Florensky
In this paper I set out to explore some aspects of Luther’s thought concerning music, as well as to unpack their theological and philosophical implications. To this effect, apart from reading Luther’s work itself, I will...
Rosacroce e Riforma nell’arte dell’oblio di Adam Brux
Adam Brux (1576c - after 1632), German physician, philosopher and alchemist, was the so-called “inventor of obliviousness” for his text Simonides redivivus... (1610), which, in addition to the Art of memory, contains the...