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El mito de Icario en la General estoria de Alfonso X

2013

This article studies the myth of Icarus as it is translated in the first part of Alfonso X's General estoria. Its analysis highlights aspects that are usually found in the mythographical episodes of the Alfonsine estoria, particularly linked with its possible sources and its internal characteristics. The latter ones are defined by the anonymity of the quote and an evident moral intention. Regarding the sources, if it is known that the mythography gets to the Alfonsine text through two paths, the gloss in the manuscripts and a mythographical work, the exact source or sources used by Alfonsine historians are still unidentified. I have begun searching where the elements that are found in no pr…

Classical Reception Studies[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureMithographyPagan/Christian Relations in the Early Middle AgesAlfonso X el SabioSpanish LiteratureGreek and Roman Mithologyand Liber De Natura DeorumMoralityMedieval SpainMythography[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLatin Literature[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryAllegoryMithology[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesClassical philologyClassicsOvid[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryPagan StudiesEuhemerism[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesMedieval Studies
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Lucretius Franco-Hibernicus: Dicuil’s Liber de Astronomia and the Carolingian Reception of De Rerum Natura

2020

Abstract Since its coinage in the nineteenth century, the concept of Carolingian renaissance has been primarily based on the revival of classical texts promoted by Charlemagne and his successors. Among the positive consequences of Carolingian classicism is the careful—if discreet—preservation of the text of Lucretius’s De Rerum Natura, which survives in three valuable ninth-century manuscripts. Whereas rigorous philological studies of these manuscripts have been offered, little attention has been paid to their role in, and connection with, the reception of Lucretius in ninth-century literature. It has been generally assumed that for the Carolingians the DRN was essentially a source for gram…

Hiberno-Latin literatureDichotomymedia_common.quotation_subjectReception theoryRhetorical criticismSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latinareception studieDicuilmanuscript studieArgumentLucretiuReading (process)DungalContent (Freudian dream analysis)media_commonLiteraturemedieval studiebusiness.industryPhilosophyDe Rerum NaturaCodex OblonguastronomyintertextualityPhilologyCarolingian literature and sciencebusinessClassicismIllinois Classical Studies
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El clero secular en Europa en la Baja Edad Media. Bibliografía

2005

The bibliography covers all aspects of Medieval Studies about the Secular Clergy within the date range 1100 to 1500. The geographical range is the continent of Europe of catholic tradition. Items are classified by countries.

HistoryHistoryRange (biology)Secular clergyclero secularDate RangeMedieval historybibliografíaEthnologyD111-203Medieval studiesDemographyAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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The Studium Generale foundation and its juridic tradition

2020

Tras unas consideraciones sobre las relaciones entre el proceso de consolidación de una oligarquía urbana, durante el siglo XIII, y la misma fundación del Estudio General, entre otras razones esgrimidas por la historiografía, reflexionamos, en esta ocasión, sobre la tradición jurídica que ayudaría a definir el contexto normativo fundacional, y, derivado de esto, la necesidad e importancia de aquella primera Facultad de Derecho (Civil y Canónico) surgida en los territorios hispánicos de la Corona de Aragón, así como de los juristas que impartieron sus lecciones y de aquellos que las recibieron. After some considerations on the relationships between the process of consolidation of an urban ol…

HistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryPolitical scienceUniversity of Lleida:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]FoundationEstudios jurídicos medievalesJudidic medieval studiesHumanitiesUniversidad de LleidaLanguage and LinguisticsFundación
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Un Medioevo «globale»? A proposito della Storia mondiale dell’Italia

2018

Medieval studies often deal with transnational history, although this trend is not recognized by the scholars who defined the features of the “World history”, being this usually related with “modernity”. Middle Ages are the times of widespread phenomena like the making of the Western Christendom, the circulation of noble and merchant elites, the building of supranational monarchies. The essays that deal with medieval subjects included in the volume Storia mondiale dell’Italia partially reflect these leanings, showing the issues of the historical question of an Italian unitary identity.

ItalyMedieval StudieTransnational HistorySettore M-STO/01 - Storia MedievaleWorld historyMiddle Age
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Le "due Italie" nella medievistica dell'Otto-Novecento

2021

ITALIANO: L’ormai più che secolare dibattito sulla Questione meridionale ha una stretta relazione con le tendenze della medievistica italiana nell’epoca della sua professionalizzazione. Lo schema di “due Italie”, rispettivamente caratterizzate dallo sviluppo comunale del Centro-Nord e dalla “arretratezza feudale” del Mezzogiorno, ha origine soprattutto nella costruzione di un canone interpretativo che ha fatto della “civiltà comunale” il centro caratterizzante del Medioevo italiano, leggendo la vicenda meridionale in termini di “assenza di sviluppo”. Tale lettura è stata condivisa dalla storiografia internazionale e da quella italiana fino a tempi recenti. Il saggio illustra e discute le ra…

Northern and Southern Italy (Middle Ages) Medieval studies 19th Century The Southern QuestionSettore M-STO/01 - Storia MedievaleD111 Medieval History
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