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Series Editor’s Foreword Acknowledgments 1: Polysemy and Allegorical Signification 2: Allegory and Movement 3: Language and its Limits as a Celestial Vehicle 4: The Process of Stellification 5: John of Salisbury’s Critique of the Dream Book 6: The Journey, the Book, and the Dream: An Overview of the Somnium 7: The Poetic Structure of the Circle 8: Kepler’s Allegories: The Somnium is not a Somnium 9: The Speech of Daemons
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