The gomezdavilian library: bibliographic sources of the thought of Nicolás Gómez Dávila (I)

Authors

  • Michaël Rabier Université Paris IVLa Sorbona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rib.17982

Keywords:

extratext, metatext, intertex, implicit text, private libraries, philosophy, political

Abstract

Assuming that the “implicit text” which refers to the Colombian philosopher Nicolás Gómez Dávila in his escolios consists of the books in his library, and that before all the Bogotanian thinker was a reader, we intend to highlight the main axes of his philosophical inspiration. From the intertext – the quotes – and the metatext (Genette) – the commentaries – we bring to light the gomezdavilian extratext, that is
to say “the intense readings made by the philosopher who contributed decisively to constitute the hidden thread of his text” to further the Montinari purpose applied to Friedrich Nietzsche’s library and which serves us as research model. In this first study of Gómez Dávila library dedicated to his political philosophy we have identified six currents in accordance with the three most important languages in the library and the three most represented centuries.

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Author Biography

Michaël Rabier, Université Paris IVLa Sorbona

Master II Journalism, Celsa- France, Master II Philosophy, Université Paris IV La Sorbonne France, PhD candidate in philosophy from the Hannah Arendt Institute, Paris-Este University [email protected]

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Published

2013-12-16

How to Cite

Rabier, M. (2013). The gomezdavilian library: bibliographic sources of the thought of Nicolás Gómez Dávila (I). Revista Interamericana De Bibliotecología, 36(3), 235–248. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rib.17982

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