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11 The Language of the Austral Land
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1 From the Tree to the Labyrinth 3
- 2 Metaphor as Knowledge 95
- 3 From Metaphor to Analogia Entis 116
- 4 The Dog That Barked (and Other Zoosemiotic Archaeologies) 171
- 5 Fakes and Forgeries in the Middle Ages 223
- 6 Jottings on Beatus of Liébana 250
- 7 Dante between Modistae and Kabbalah 286
- 8 The Use and Interpretation of Medieval Texts 309
- 9 Toward a History of Denotation 353
- 10 On Llull, Pico, and Llullism 385
- 11 The Language of the Austral Land 424
- 12 The Linguistics of Joseph de Maistre 440
- 13 On the Silence of Kant 457
- 14 Natural Semiosis and the Word in Alessandro Manzoni’s The Betrothed (I promessi sposi) 488
- 15 The Threshold and the Infinite 508
- 16 The Definitions in Croce’s Aesthetic 531
- 17 Five Senses of the Word “Semantics,” from Bréal to the Present Day 548
- 18 Weak Thought versus the Limits of Interpretation 564
- References 587
- Index 613
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1 From the Tree to the Labyrinth 3
- 2 Metaphor as Knowledge 95
- 3 From Metaphor to Analogia Entis 116
- 4 The Dog That Barked (and Other Zoosemiotic Archaeologies) 171
- 5 Fakes and Forgeries in the Middle Ages 223
- 6 Jottings on Beatus of Liébana 250
- 7 Dante between Modistae and Kabbalah 286
- 8 The Use and Interpretation of Medieval Texts 309
- 9 Toward a History of Denotation 353
- 10 On Llull, Pico, and Llullism 385
- 11 The Language of the Austral Land 424
- 12 The Linguistics of Joseph de Maistre 440
- 13 On the Silence of Kant 457
- 14 Natural Semiosis and the Word in Alessandro Manzoni’s The Betrothed (I promessi sposi) 488
- 15 The Threshold and the Infinite 508
- 16 The Definitions in Croce’s Aesthetic 531
- 17 Five Senses of the Word “Semantics,” from Bréal to the Present Day 548
- 18 Weak Thought versus the Limits of Interpretation 564
- References 587
- Index 613