Poets of Divine Love: Franciscan Mystical Poetry of the Thirteenth CenturyFordham Univ Press, 2004 - 226 หน้า St. Francis of Assisi (c. 1181-1226) and Jacopone da Todi (c.1236-1306) were but two exemplars of a rich school of mystical poets writing in Umbria in the Franciscan religious tradition. Their powerful creations form a significant corpus of medieval Italian vernacular poetry only now being fully explored.Drawing on a wide range of literary, historical, linguistic, and anthropological approaches, Vettori crafts an innovative portrait of the artists as legends and as poets. He investigates the essential features of emerging Franciscan tradition, in motifs of the body, metaphors of matrimony, and musical harmony. Vettori also explores the relationship of Francis's poetic mission to Genesis, the relationship between erotic love and ecstatic union in both poets' work, and the poetics of the sermon. |
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... Christian faith . The lumi- nous , positive perspective of Francis of Assisi contrasts the somber , pes- simistic theological outlook of Iacopone da Todi . The peaceful , appeased melody of " The Canticle of Brother Sun " opposes the ...
... Christian faith . The lumi- nous , positive perspective of Francis of Assisi contrasts the somber , pes- simistic theological outlook of Iacopone da Todi . The peaceful , appeased melody of " The Canticle of Brother Sun " opposes the ...
หน้า xiv
... Christian tradition identifies with the myth of cosmic creation , and the Christian Church at the beginning of its history emulates and reflects . The new Franciscan beginning in the thirteenth century desig- nated poverty as its ...
... Christian tradition identifies with the myth of cosmic creation , and the Christian Church at the beginning of its history emulates and reflects . The new Franciscan beginning in the thirteenth century desig- nated poverty as its ...
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... Christ's Passion in dialogic form and was intended to instruct illiterate Christians on this fundamental happening in their faith . The vernacular lauda was a rather primitive poetic form . Thanks to its inelegant , rough quality it ...
... Christ's Passion in dialogic form and was intended to instruct illiterate Christians on this fundamental happening in their faith . The vernacular lauda was a rather primitive poetic form . Thanks to its inelegant , rough quality it ...
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... Christian tradition , the Book of Genesis is the biblical book that relates cosmogony to the advent of human beings in the world by giving an account of how God - the - Creator made all existing things , including human beings . 13 The ...
... Christian tradition , the Book of Genesis is the biblical book that relates cosmogony to the advent of human beings in the world by giving an account of how God - the - Creator made all existing things , including human beings . 13 The ...
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... Christian redemption and salvation . Thomas of Celano gives an account of how Fran- cis designed his tunic : " [ H ] ... Christ . After he wears the sym- bolic cross - shaped garment during his entire religious life , at the end his body ...
... Christian redemption and salvation . Thomas of Celano gives an account of how Fran- cis designed his tunic : " [ H ] ... Christ . After he wears the sym- bolic cross - shaped garment during his entire religious life , at the end his body ...
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Mysticism of Sexual Union | 40 |
Harmony of the Cosmos | 59 |
Part Two | 78 |
Origins of the Canon | 79 |
Theology of Ravishment | 112 |
Ecstasy of Agapic Love | 145 |
Symphony of the Ineffable | 172 |
CONCLUSION | 193 |
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Allen Mandelbaum amore biblical Bless the Lord body Book of Genesis Brother Sun Canticle Canticle of Brother Cantico di frate canzoniere Cathares Christ and Anima Christian Clare clothes concept courtly love creation creatures crucial Dante divine love Early Documents Earthly Paradise elements erotic Florence Francesco Francis of Assisi Francis's Franciscan frate sole garments gender God's hagiographic harmony heaven human Iaco Iacopone Iacopone's Iacopone's poetry ibid ical Incarnation ineffability Italian J. A. Wayne Jacopone da Todi Lady Poverty language Lauda Lauda 68 Laudato litany literal lover lyrical medieval melody metaphorical Middle Ages mystical naked nakedness nature nichilitate nudity original Passion poem poet poet's poetic praise and glorify prayer Provençal Psalm quale refers relation religious rhetoric Saint Francis signifier Signore silence sister Song of Songs soul stanza structure symbolic thematic theme theological Thomas of Celano tion topos tradition translation undressing verses virtue vita words Yahweh York
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หน้า 44 - French poets, in the eleventh century, discovered or invented, or were the first to express, that romantic species of passion which English poets were still writing about in the nineteenth. They effected a change which has left no corner of our ethics, our imagination, or our daily life untouched, and they erected impassable barriers between us and the classical past or the Oriental present. Compared with this revolution the Renaissance is a mere ripple on the surface of literature.
หน้า 86 - Signore, per frate vento et per aere et nubilo et sereno et orme tempo, per lo quale a le tue creature dai sustentamento. Laudato si', mi' Signore, per sor' acqua, la quale è multo utile et humile et pretiosa et casta.
หน้า 158 - Si iniquitates observaveris. Domine: Domine, quis sustinebit? Quia apud te propitiatio est : et propter legem tuam sustinui te, Domine. Sustinuit anima mea in verbo ejus: speravit anima mea in Domino. A custodia matutina usque ad noctem : speret Israel in Domino.
หน้า 35 - Pilate marvelled if he were already dead : and calling unto him the centurion, he asked him whether he had been any while dead. And when he learned it of the centurion, he granted the corpse to Joseph. And he bought a linen cloth, and taking him down, wound him in the linen cloth, and laid him in a tomb which had been hewn out of a rock ; and he rolled a stone against the door of the tomb.
หน้า 98 - l sosterrano in pace, ka da te, altissimo, sirano incoronati. Laudato si, mi signore, per sora nostra morte corporale, da la quale nullu homo vivente...
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