Abstract
The present study aims to describe anew the ancient conflict between philosophy and poetry, and its sixteenth-century reprisal in the De amore of Agostino Nifo. Despite the Aristotelian philosopher’s radical opposition to both poetic theology and allegorical method, the text and its attendant source-analysis reveal ambiguities that bring to bear a fresh conception of the unity of these two arts.
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