释义 |
Beatrician, a.|biːəˈtrɪʃən| [f. name of Beatrice, character in Dante's Vita Nuova and Divina Commedia, + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling (Dante's vision of) Beatrice; of or concerning a revelatory or transcendental vision, experience, etc.
1943C. Williams Figure of Beatrice 123 The Beatrician moment is a moment of revelation and communicated conversion by means of a girl. 1948C. S. Lewis in C. Williams Arthurian Torso ii. iii. 116 The Beatrician experience may be defined as the recovery (in respect to one human being) of that vision of reality which would have been common to all men in respect to all things if Man had never fallen. 1958Times 8 Nov. 7/3 Moments of Beatrician vision are experienced by a great many people when they first fall in love. |