Hungarian Philosophical Review 2021/2.
Dante Philosophy Theology and Science

Dante: Philosophy, Theology and Science

Preface (János Kelemen) 
Massimo Verdicchio: Aristotle in the Convivio and in the Commedia 
Gábor Borbély: United with the Soul, Separated from the Organs: Dante and Aquinas (Purgatorio Canto XXV, 61–66) 
József Pál: “The Most Secret Chamber of the Heart” (Secretissima camera de lo cuore) Poetry and Theology in the State-changing Cantos of the Commedia 
Gyula Klima: When Hell Freezes Over: Science and Theology in Dante’s Inferno 
Éva Vígh: The Three Beasts. Animal Symbolism and its Sources in the Comedy 
Eszter Draskóczy: Diseases in the Counterfeiters’ Bolgia of Dante’s Inferno. Dante’s Literary Sources, Contemporary Medical Knowledge and Theological Symbolism 
Márton Kaposi: Visions of the Secular State and of the Earthly Paradise in Dante’s Perspective 
János Kelemen: A Semiotics of Prohibition. Boundaries and Exclusion in the Divine Comedy 
József Nagy: Lectura Dantis: Canto XII and Canto XVII of the Inferno 
Béla Hoffmann: Canto XIX of the Inferno 
Norbert Mátyus: Oracles and Exegetes in the Comedy 
Zsuzsanna Tóth-Izsó: Human and Divine Time in the Comedy as Viewed by Psychosynthesis 
Márk Berényi: The Ethical Aspects of the Concept of ‘amore’ in Dante’s Œuvre 
Kornélia Horváth: On Imaginative Activity in Dante’s Vita Nuova 

REVIEW
József Nagy – Massimo Seriacopi: Dante Alighieri: Comedy I. Inferno. Commentary 

Contributors 
Summaries 

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