[PW] Thanks Re: Re: Nature quote

Chris Corston cfcorston at ns.sympatico.ca
Mon Nov 20 10:13:31 PST 2006


Thanks to Jeanne for the lead on what Dante said about art and nature. 
Thanks to Tanya for the leads to the digital Dante sites.

I'm inclined to agree with Tanya that somewhere along the line someone must 
have mis-attributed Browne's statement to Dante, and now it's taken as 
"fact" by many :-(

Chris


Original Message ----- 
From: "tanya allen" <tanya_a_allen at yahoo.com>
To: <list at project-wombat.org>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 12:30 PM
Subject: [PW] Re: Nature quote


> I'll bet Jeanne is right....Perhaps someone publicly
> misattributed the quote and others followed
> suit....Fascinating how this sort of thing happens.
> Jeanne, if I might ask: what tool did you use to find
> the quote you cited in your post? (Or were you already
> familiar enough with the text to go right to it?) I've
> been playing around w/the search engines on these
> sites:
>
> Digital Dante Project
> http://dante.ilt.columbia.edu/new/
>
> The World of Dante
> http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/dante/
>
> using both exact phrases and keywords from "Nature is
> the art of God" and "La Natura e l'arte de dio," w/no
> luck.
>
> -Tanya
> --- Jeanne Schramm <jeanne.schramm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dante said the following on the subject of art and
>> nature and God. ( Perhaps
>> it has been
>> confused with the Browne quote): "Art, as far as it
>> is able, follows nature,
>> as a pupil imitates his master; thus your art must
>> be, as it were, God's
>> grandchild."  Inferno (XI, 103)
>> Jeanne Schramm, WLSC, W. Liberty, WV  26074
>>
>> On 11/20/06, Chris Corston
>> <cfcorston at ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> >
>> > This is for me. I bought a gift for my niece with
>> the quote "Nature is the
>> > art of God" , attributed to Dante. I thought I
>> would like to find where in
>> > Dante and give her some more of the passage it
>> came from. Then the fun
>> > began. My Bartlett's (fifteenth ed.) and Penguin
>> Dictionary of Quoatations
>> > both give  Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" as
>> the source of the
>> > quote,
>> > and nothing resembling it from Dante. A trip
>> around Google comes up about
>> > 50/50 for Dante (but with no specific citatation)
>> and Browne, and a few
>> > others in slight variations on the theme. (One
>> site even attributes it to
>> > Ralph Waldo Emerson.) I am thinking the Dante
>> thing may be one of those
>> > "attributed to" that can't be traced, but on the
>> other hand it isn't
>> > impossible that he might have said something like
>> "Nature is the art of
>> > God". Anyone got anything with an actual citation
>> for Dante on this?
>> > TIA
>> > Chris Corston
>> > Dartmouth
>> > Nova Scotia
>> >
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