Title | Music, Poetry, and Politics in Averroes’s Commentary on Plato’s “Republic” |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Published in | Plato's Republic in the Islamic Context. New Perspectives on Averroes's Commentary |
Pages | 87–110 |
Categories | Poetics, Politics, Plato |
Author(s) | Douglas Kries |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
As our title announces, the current essay will explore three subjects that, in Averroes's Commentary on Plato's “Republic,” lead from one into another, almost like a short series of stepping-stones. The first part of the essay will consider the treatment of music in the Commentary, arguing that Averroes effectively reduces music to poetry. The second of the stepping-stones will show that the Commentary credits poetry with educating the young especially and in that way transforms poetry into a political art for disciplining and educating citizens. The third will take up the question of the Andalusian's extended criticism of poetry's common practice of offering pleasurable prizes and rewards for virtue and show how the Commentator applies this criticism of poetry to the very author on whom he is commenting. In pursuing all three of these questions, we will focus squarely on Averroes's Commentary on Plato's “Republic,” attempting to understand that text on its own terms but against its obvious background, the Republic of Plato. Nevertheless, in pursuing the teaching of The Commentary on Plato's “Republic,” we cannot neglect the important research that has been done in recent decades on classical Islamic philosophy's understanding of Aristotle's Organon generally and of the Poetics in particular. We will therefore turn to the reports of other scholars on these aspects of Averroes, at least to the extent that such reports will be helpful in enabling us to understand better the Commentary on Plato's “Republic.” In the Republic, Plato initiates his analysis of the education of the guardians with a discussion of music in the latter portions of book 2; that discussion extends through much of book 3. Averroes's corresponding treatment of the education of the guardians through music is in the “First Treatise” of the Commentary, mostly in a relatively lengthy and isolable section that extends from 29.9 through 36.5. During his treatment of music, Plato divides his subject into three parts: “melody is composed of three things—speech, harmonic mode, and rhythm.” Averroes seems to accept this division, although he inverts the order of the three elements: “A melody occurring in a narrative is composed of three things: rhythm, harmonic mode, and the speech to which the melody is set” (34.30–31). |
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Title | Wonder in Aristotelian Arabic Poetics |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Published in | Arabic Poetics: Aesthetic Experience in Classical Arabic Literature |
Pages | 75–134 |
Categories | al-Fārābī, Avicenna, Poetics |
Author(s) | Lara Harb |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
Chapter 2 demonstrates that a similar shift took place in the reception of Aristotle’s Poetics in Arabic. Arabic philosophy was faced with the problem of making sense of the poetic as a type of syllogism, since it inherited a classification of Aristotle’s treatise as part of his books on logic (the Organon). While initial attempts in late antiquity distinguished the poetic from other types of syllogism based on its falsehood, Arabic philosophy, especially with Avicenna (d. 1037), decoupled the poetic from truth and falsehood and distinguished the kind of conclusion that one attains through the poetic syllogism as “make-believe” (takhyīl). This new solution shifted the assessment of the poetic from a statement’s truth and falsehood to its ability to conjure a make-believe image. This process was also expected to allow for an experience of discovery and wonder in the listener according to the philosophers. While Aristotle discussed wonder as resulting from manipulations of a tragic plot, Arabic philosophy developed a theory of wonder resulting from the verbal arts, especially simile and metaphor. The chapter follows the development of these ideas in the works of Averroes (d. 1198), al-Qarṭājannī (d. 1285), and al-Sijilmāsi (d. c. 1330). |
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Title | Ibn Rushd and the Poetics of Alternation |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Published in | Arabic Poetics and Aristotle's Poetics |
Pages | 101 - 110 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Lara Harb |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Translating Catharsis: Aristotle and Averroës, the Scholastics and the Basochiens |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2012 |
Published in | Rethinking Medieval Translation: Ethics, Politics, Theory |
Pages | 84–106 |
Categories | Aristotle, Commentary, Transmission, Poetics |
Author(s) | Noah D. Guynn |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
This essay investigates translation, aesthetics and performance in the long Middle Ages, with particular emphasis on the transmission of Aristotle and the politics of festive drama: plays staged in public spaces for heterogeneous audiences during religious holidays. My main interest is κάθαρσις (katharsis), an abstruse term from the Poetics and Politics that gets translated and deployed in diverse, often incompatible ways by premodern and modern scholars and that has been used, both implicitly and explicitly, to account for the dynamics of performance and ritual in medieval festive settings. Though the Politics was widely available in Latin translation from 1260 on, its references to catharsis pertain mostly to musical aesthetics, and medieval intellectuals do not seem to have drawn from it a theory of theatrical reception. As for the Poetics, it was known almost exclusively through Averroës's Middle Commentary (1175), which Hermannus Alemannus translated into Latin in 1256. Having no understanding of Greek tragedy as theatre, Averroës, in keeping with previous Arabic readings of Aristotle, reorients the Poetics away from aesthetics towards logic. That tradition renders mimesis as the use of imaginative representations to move audiences unable to grasp more conclusive forms of reasoning to embrace the good. |
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Title | Uno strano caso di “translatio studii”. La “Poetica” di Aristotele dal mondo arabo al mondo latino |
Type | Book Section |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2011 |
Published in | L’antichità classica nel pensiero medievale |
Pages | 131–147 |
Categories | Aristotle, Tradition and Reception, Poetics |
Author(s) | Francesca Forte |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Il ridicolo nel Commento medio di Averroè alla Poetica di Aristotele |
Type | Book Section |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2004 |
Published in | Averroes and the Aristotelian Heritage |
Pages | 149–158 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Paolo Cosenza |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Il Commento medio di Averroè alla Poetica aristotelica. Elementi di poetica medievale comparata arabo-islamica e latino-cristiana |
Type | Book Section |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2004 |
Published in | Averroes and the Aristotelian Heritage |
Pages | 175–188 |
Categories | Poetics, Latin Averroism |
Author(s) | Giovanna Lelli |
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Title | Texto X. Paráfrasis del Libro de la Poética |
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Date | 1998 |
Published in | Abū-l-Walīd Muḥammad Ibn Rušd. Averroes. Antología |
Pages | 123–134 |
Categories | Poetics, Logic |
Author(s) | Averroes , |
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Title | Petrarch and Averroes. An Episode in the History of Poetics |
Type | Book Section |
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Date | 1997 |
Published in | The Medieval Mind. Hispanic Studies in Honour of Alan Deyermond |
Pages | 49–56 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Charles Burnett |
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Title | The Poetic Medium. A Case Study |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 1996 |
Published in | History of Islamic Philosophy |
Pages | 1030–1033 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Branko Aleksic |
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Title | Averroes on Poetry |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 1971 |
Published in | Islam and its cultural divergence. Studies in honor of Gustave E. von Grunebaum |
Pages | 10–26 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Vicente Cantarino |
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Title | Averrois Paraphrasis in librum Poeticae Aristotelis. Iacob Mantino Hispano Hebreo interprete |
Type | Book Section |
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Date | 1962 |
Published in | Aristotelis omnia quae extant Opera. Averrois Cordubensis in ea opera omnes, qui ad haec usque; tempora peruenere, commentarii |
Pages | ff. 217v–228v |
Categories | Poetics, Logic |
Author(s) | Aristotle , Averroes , |
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Translator(s) | Jacob Mantinus |
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Title | Ibn Rushd and the Poetics of Alternation |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Published in | Arabic Poetics and Aristotle's Poetics |
Pages | 101 - 110 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Lara Harb |
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Title | Il Commento medio di Averroè alla Poetica aristotelica. Elementi di poetica medievale comparata arabo-islamica e latino-cristiana |
Type | Book Section |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2004 |
Published in | Averroes and the Aristotelian Heritage |
Pages | 175–188 |
Categories | Poetics, Latin Averroism |
Author(s) | Giovanna Lelli |
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Title | Il ridicolo nel Commento medio di Averroè alla Poetica di Aristotele |
Type | Book Section |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2004 |
Published in | Averroes and the Aristotelian Heritage |
Pages | 149–158 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Paolo Cosenza |
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Title | Music, Poetry, and Politics in Averroes’s Commentary on Plato’s “Republic” |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Published in | Plato's Republic in the Islamic Context. New Perspectives on Averroes's Commentary |
Pages | 87–110 |
Categories | Poetics, Politics, Plato |
Author(s) | Douglas Kries |
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As our title announces, the current essay will explore three subjects that, in Averroes's Commentary on Plato's “Republic,” lead from one into another, almost like a short series of stepping-stones. The first part of the essay will consider the treatment of music in the Commentary, arguing that Averroes effectively reduces music to poetry. The second of the stepping-stones will show that the Commentary credits poetry with educating the young especially and in that way transforms poetry into a political art for disciplining and educating citizens. The third will take up the question of the Andalusian's extended criticism of poetry's common practice of offering pleasurable prizes and rewards for virtue and show how the Commentator applies this criticism of poetry to the very author on whom he is commenting. In pursuing all three of these questions, we will focus squarely on Averroes's Commentary on Plato's “Republic,” attempting to understand that text on its own terms but against its obvious background, the Republic of Plato. Nevertheless, in pursuing the teaching of The Commentary on Plato's “Republic,” we cannot neglect the important research that has been done in recent decades on classical Islamic philosophy's understanding of Aristotle's Organon generally and of the Poetics in particular. We will therefore turn to the reports of other scholars on these aspects of Averroes, at least to the extent that such reports will be helpful in enabling us to understand better the Commentary on Plato's “Republic.” In the Republic, Plato initiates his analysis of the education of the guardians with a discussion of music in the latter portions of book 2; that discussion extends through much of book 3. Averroes's corresponding treatment of the education of the guardians through music is in the “First Treatise” of the Commentary, mostly in a relatively lengthy and isolable section that extends from 29.9 through 36.5. During his treatment of music, Plato divides his subject into three parts: “melody is composed of three things—speech, harmonic mode, and rhythm.” Averroes seems to accept this division, although he inverts the order of the three elements: “A melody occurring in a narrative is composed of three things: rhythm, harmonic mode, and the speech to which the melody is set” (34.30–31). |
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Title | Petrarch and Averroes. An Episode in the History of Poetics |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 1997 |
Published in | The Medieval Mind. Hispanic Studies in Honour of Alan Deyermond |
Pages | 49–56 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Charles Burnett |
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Title | Texto X. Paráfrasis del Libro de la Poética |
Type | Book Section |
Language | undefined |
Date | 1998 |
Published in | Abū-l-Walīd Muḥammad Ibn Rušd. Averroes. Antología |
Pages | 123–134 |
Categories | Poetics, Logic |
Author(s) | Averroes , |
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Translator(s) | José Miguel Puerta Vílchez |
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Title | The Middle Commentary of Averroes of Cordova on the Poetics of Aristotle |
Type | Book Section |
Language | undefined |
Date | 1974 |
Published in | Classical and Medieval Literary Criticism. Translations and Interpretations |
Pages | 341–382 |
Categories | Poetics, Logic |
Author(s) | Averroes , |
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Translator(s) | Jr. O. B. Hardison |
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Title | The Place of Averroes' Commentary on the Poetics in the History of Medieval Criticism |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 1970 |
Published in | Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Summer 1968 |
Pages | 57–81 |
Categories | Poetics |
Author(s) | Osborne Bennet Hardison |
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