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Dreambooks in the Middle Ages
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This volume explores the intricate art of interpreting dream symbols by tracing the evolution of oneirocritical traditions across Asia, the Middle East, and the Latin West. Spanning the classical, ...
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05 March 2026

This volume explores the intricate art of interpreting dream symbols by tracing the evolution of oneirocritical traditions across Asia, the Middle East, and the Latin West. Spanning the classical, medieval, and modern periods, it reveals how diverse cultures have used dreambooks to translate imagined realities into personal insight. A collection of scholarly essays, this volume vividly portrays humanity’s enduring fascination with dreams as profound sources of knowledge—rooted in the past, experienced in the present, and foreshadowing the future. Also included is the “Conspectus of the Western Manuscripts and Early Printed Editions of the Somniale Danielis,” an essential reference for next generations of scholars.
Contributors are Valerio Cappozzo, Gabriela Cerghedean, Lászlo Sándor Chardonnens, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Boyda Johnstone, Jesse Keskiaho, Pierre Lory, Bronwen Neil, Steven Oberhelman, Lotte Reinbold, and Brigid E. Vance.
Contributors are Valerio Cappozzo, Gabriela Cerghedean, Lászlo Sándor Chardonnens, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Boyda Johnstone, Jesse Keskiaho, Pierre Lory, Bronwen Neil, Steven Oberhelman, Lotte Reinbold, and Brigid E. Vance.
Price: $173.00
Pages: 378
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Reading Medieval Sources
Publication Date:
05 March 2026
ISBN: 9789004718388
Format: Hardcover
Valerio Cappozzo, Ph.D. (2012), Indiana University, is Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Director of the Italian program at The University of Mississippi. He has published monographs, translations, transcriptions, and many articles on dream interpretation in the Middle Ages, including the Medieval Dream Dictionary: Dizionario dei sogni nel Medioevo. Il Somniale Danielis in manoscritti letterari (Leo S. Olschki, 2018).