Salve-te, Strela do mar: himnodia y mariología en las Cantigas de Santa María de Alfonso X el Sabio.

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  • Author(s): Disalvo, Santiago1
  • Source:
    Olivar. nov2021-abr2022, Vol. 21 Issue 34, p50-63. 14p.
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    • Alternate Title:
      Salve-te, Strela do mar: hymnody and mariology in Alfonso X's Cantigas de Santa María.
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    • Abstract:
      Además de los miracula marianos de tradición clerical latina, otro tipo de literatura está entretejido en los versos de las Cantigas de Santa María, de Alfonso X el Sabio. Si bien son producto de una novedosa creatividad poética en romance, estos textos dejan oír claramente las voces de un universo doctrinal teológico y mariológico y, especialmente, los ecos de la himnodia litúrgica. Como demostración de este fenómeno, se estudian la cantiga de loor 180 y la cantiga narrativa 288. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      In addition to the Marian miracula of latin clerical tradition, another type of literature is woven into the verses of Alfonso X' s Cantigas of Santa Maria. Although these texts are the product of a new poetic creativity in Romance language, they clearly show the voices of a theological and mariological doctrinal universe and, especially, the echoes of liturgical hymnody. As a demonstration of this phenomenon, two poems are studied, cantiga de loor 180 and narrative cantiga 288. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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