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1 online resource (416 p.) |
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Variorum Collected Studies |
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Collected studies.
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: Humanism and religion -- Chapter 1: Humanism and religion in the Omelías of Jorge de Montemayor -- Erasmus and Savonarola -- Beneficio de Cristo -- Luther -- Index of 1559 -- Imitatio -- Inventio -- Dispositio -- Elocutio -- The rhetorical self -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Meditation and contemplation: Monastic spirituality in early sixteenth-century Spain -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Bibliography |
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Chapter 3: The religious writings of Juan de Valdés (c. 1509-1541) -- Diálogo de doctrina Cristiana -- Alfabeto Cristiano -- Ciento diez divinas consideraciones -- Impact and legacy -- References -- Primary literature -- Secondary literature -- Tertiary literature -- Part II: John of the cross -- Chapter 4: John of the Cross and Carmel -- Beginnings -- Duruelo -- After Duruelo -- The Cell -- Contemplation -- The Bridegroom -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: The text and the context of Que bien sé yo la fonte que mana y corre -- The text -- Stanzas 1-5 -- Stanzas 6-8 -- Stanzas 9-11 -- Context |
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The breviary -- Appendix -- Chapter 6: John of the Cross and the Bible -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Psalm 136 and the romance 'Encima de las corrientes' -- Chapter 8: The figure of Aminadab in the writings of St John of the Cross -- The Fathers -- The Middle Ages -- The sixteenth century -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9: The Psalter in Golden Age Spain: Saint John of the Cross and Psalm 62:2 -- The Vulgate -- The Vetus Latina -- New Latin versions [Hebrew] -- New Latin versions [Greek] -- Aquila -- The Fathers |
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Chapter 10: San Juan de la Cruz and the Fathers of the Church: Song 1:3 in the Cántico espiritual -- The Fathers in the sixteenth century -- Song 1:3 in Cántico 16 -- Giles of Rome -- Song 1:3 in Cántico 21 -- Chapter 11: Latin and vernacular in the Cántico espiritual of St John of the Cross -- Trahe me post te curremus (Cant.1:3. Rome Vulgate) -- Nigra sum sed formonsa (Cant.1:4. Rome Vulgate) -- Indica mihi quem diligit anima mea ubi pascas ubi cubes in meridie (Cant.1:6. Rome Vulgate) -- Murenulas aureas faciemus tibi vermiculatas argento (Cant.1:10. Rome Vulgate) |
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Dum esset rex in accubitu suo nardus mea dedit odorem suum (Cant.1:11. Rome Vulgate) -- Lectulus noster floridus (Cant.1:15. Rome Vulgate) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The exegesis of the Song of Songs in the Cántico espiritual -- Nigra sum sed formonsa -- ( Song 1.4. Rome 1957 : 180) -- Indica mihi quem diligit anima mea ubi pascas ubi cubes in meridie -- ( Song 1.6. Rome 1957 : 180) -- Murenulas aureas faciemus tibi vermiculatas argento -- ( Song 1.10. Rome 1957 : 180) -- Dum esset rex in accubitu suo nardus mea dedit odorem suum -- (Song 1.11. Rome 1957 : 181) -- Lectulus noster floridus |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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( Song 1.15. Rome 1957 : 181) |
Subject |
León, Luis de, 1527-1591.
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Aldana, Francisco de, 1537-1578.
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SUBJECT |
Aldana, Francisco de, 1537-1578 fast |
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León, Luis de, 1527-1591 fast |
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Humanism -- History -- Spain -- 16th century
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Humanism
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Spain
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Boyd, Stephen
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ISBN |
9781000460414 |
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100046041X |
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