esternamente
Esternamente refers to a concept rooted in Italian philosophy and literature, particularly associated with the works of the 18th-century Neapolitan writer and poet Giovanni Battista Beccaria. The term is often used to describe a state of profound, almost mystical contemplation or reverence, particularly in relation to nature, art, or spiritual experiences. The phrase is derived from the Italian word *esterno*, meaning "external," but in this context, it conveys a deeper, inward sense of awe or transcendence beyond the physical world.
In Beccaria’s writings, esternamente is sometimes contrasted with *internamente*, which denotes an internal, subjective reflection. While
The concept has influenced later literary and artistic movements, particularly in Romanticism, where it was sometimes