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Emanuele Tesauro (1592–1675) was a rhetorician, dramatist, Marinist poet, and historian from Turin. His ''Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico'', originally published in 1654, is a work on tropes, literally the oxymoronic "Aristotelian telescope". Its main concern is the invention and wit of ingenious metaphors.〔George Alexander Kennedy, ''The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism'' (1989), p. 448.〕 It has been called "one of the most important statements of poetics in seventeenth-century Europe".〔Jon R. Snyder,''Mare Magnum: the arts in the early modern age'', p. 162, in John A. Marino, editor, ''Early modern Italy'' (2002).〕 Metaphor he calls the "Great Mother of All Witticisms". In Umberto Eco's ''The Island of the Day Before'', these themes are self-consciously taken up, through the character Padre Emanuele and his metaphor-machine.〔Cristina Farronato, ''Eco's Chaosmos: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernity'' (2003), p. 26.〕 == Partial bibliography == * ''Ermenegildo, Edippo, Ippolito'' (1621) * ''L’Idea delle perfette imprese'' (1622) * ''Il Giudicio'' (1625) * (''Panegirici'' ), published by Bartolomeo Zavatta, Turin, (1659). * (''Il cannocchiale aristotelico, o' sia, idea dell'arguta et ingeniosa elocutione, che serve a tutta l'Arte Oratoria, Lapidaria, et Simbolica.'' ), Venice, Presso Paolo Baglioni, 1664. * ''Inscriptiones'' (1670) * (''La Filosofia morale derivata dall'alto Fonte del Grande Ariostotele Stagirita'' ), published by Presso Nicolo Pezzana, Venice (1679). * (''Campeggiamenti overo Istorie del Piemonte'' ), published by Giacomo Monti, Bologna, 1674. * (''Dell’arte delle lettere missive'' ) published by Giovanni Recaldini, Bologna (1678). * (Del Regno D'Italia sotto i barbari. ), published by Presso Giovanni Giacomo Hertz, in Venice (1680). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emanuele Tesauro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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