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Declinazioni mariane predantesche: Gonzalo de Berceo

2023
Nel memorabile saggio sulla rappresentazione tipologica nel Medioevo ('Figura', 1944), Erich Auerbach menziona anche una dissertazione di Teresa Clare Goode sul 'Sacrificio de la Misa' di Gonzalo de Berceo (1933). Il nome del poeta riojano (fatta eccezione per una nota a Gli appelli di Dante al lettore, 1954) non torna però più nei suoi scritti ...
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Blindness as Physical and Moral Disorder in the Works of Gonzalo de Berceo

Hispanic Review, 2005
In his hagiographic, Marian, and doctrinal works, the thirteenth-century Spanish author Gonzalo de Berceo depicts characters who suffer from various disabilities. Blindness is common among disorders afflicting these fictional individuals, and Berceo's scenes of miraculous restoration of sight conform to the hagiographic convention in which saints ...
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Teología mística de Gonzalo de Berceo

2019
Resumen: El propósito de este trabajo es demostrar que el sentido esencial de la Introducción de los Milagros de Nuestra Señora de Gonzalo de Berceo consiste en la brevísima exposición poética de una especial teología mística diferente tanto de la mística especulativa cristiana medieval occidental de origen platónico o neoplatónico como de la mística ...
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Irregular Hemistichs in The Milagros of Gonzalo De Berceo

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1935
El cuento septenario es de grant santidad.—Berceo, Loores 143a. There are in Berceo's verses besides the prevailing Alexandrine half-lines of seven syllables a few hemistichs of five, six, eight, nine, and even ten syllables. These may be considered as due to the alterations and mistakes of the copyist.
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Ascendant Eloquence: Language and Sanctity in the Works of Gonzalo de Berceo

Speculum, 2004
During the European Middle Ages, a fundamental principle of Christian episte mology regarded as verbal both knowledge of God and the process by which human beings arrive at that knowledge. The concept of God as logos, implying reason, wisdom, and Word, identifies God with language and understanding: to know God is to understand or to decipher the ...
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