Abstract

The article defines the basic principles of the influence of biblical hermeneutics on the poetics of Ukrainian Baroque emblematic literature, which were determined by its general development trends. The four-sense biblical hermeneutics, founded by the Greek and Roman Church Fathers, played an important role in the formation of Ukrainian Baroque literature that mainly developed within the theological framework. The principles of biblical hermeneutics eventually began to go beyond the theological literature. Thus, the medieval interest in symbol and allegory led to the appearance of “empresas” – symbolic drawings that became fashionable at the royal courts of Europe in the 15th century. The Renaissance misunderstanding about the nature of Egyptian hieroglyphs, their perception as ideographic writing through which Egyptian priests expressed their wisdom, led to the appearance of emblems, allegorical prints with long explanatory verses, aimed at giving some moral lessons. It was believed that the emblem could communicate truth to the mind more directly than with the help of words. It was reflected in the mind, while the person’s gaze wandered through the symbolic details of the emblem. The research provides evidence that a large number of literary works of the 17th century showed the influence of the emblem on the formation of symbolic representation, arranged to reveal the truth implicitly or explicitly through the sequential placement of the elements. Many poetic images of the 17th century come from well-known emblems, which were means of perceiving, interpreting, and opening the world of the Bible to the Baroque reader.

Highlights

  • Biblical hermeneutics became the science that set out the rules of interpretation of the Holy Scriptures

  • The medieval interest in symbol and allegory led to the appearance of “empresas” – symbolic drawings that became fashionable at the royal courts of Europe in the fifteenth century

  • Many literary works of the 17th century show the influence of the emblem on the formation of symbolic representation, arranged to reveal the truth implicitly or explicitly through the sequential placement of the elements

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Introduction

The method of interpreting the Old and New Testaments, which considered the spiritual sense of the Bible, hidden behind the verbal signs, to be closer to the absolute truth, played an important role in the formation of Ukrainian Baroque literature. Having its origins in the Old Testament Book of Genesis (1445 BC), biblical hermeneutics started more than three thousand www.amazoniainvestiga.info years ago and continued to evolve and improve over time It underwent profound transformations in the Middle Ages, during the Reformation and Modernism, but remained at the heart of literary studies, and cultural and philosophical research because of the special nature of its only object of study, namely the Holy Scriptures. The lack of scholarly research on emblematic texts as a form of interpretation of the Bible, as well as the importance of this type of texts for the Baroque literature and way of thinking as a whole, determine the topicality of our study

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