Dai volgarizzamenti agli scrittori: «conversare» nel «Convivio» di Dante
Conversatio / communicatio in Middle Ages
means not a linguistic, but a moral condivision. By developing
this concept of conversazione, in the third book of
the Convivio, Dante reveals to the reader the real essence
of Aristotelian knowledge: the Wisdom beloved by Solomon
in the Bible. In Aristotelian terms, he says, Love is
the «form» of the relationship between man and Knowledge
because Wisdom loves the one who loves her (III
xi). Thus, the desire for knowledge quoted by Dante at the
beginning of the Convivio is not a mechanic impulse leading
to an actualization of human potential, because the
essence of Science revealed in the third treatise is the personal,
mutual relationship between the knowing subject
and the object known. This radically new essence of Science
proposed by Dante is based upon the Love-
Knowledge conceived by Saint Paul in I Cor 13, 12.