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Saint Patrick's Purgatory on Lough Derg is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Western Europe. The tradition of the Purgatory is strictly connected with the diffusion of a text, the Tractatus de Purgatorio sancti Patricii,... more
Saint Patrick's Purgatory on Lough Derg is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Western Europe. The tradition of the Purgatory is strictly connected with the diffusion of a text, the Tractatus de Purgatorio sancti Patricii, composed in the last part of the twelfth century, which tells of an Otherworld journey undertaken physically by a living person after having crossed a geographical threshold located in Ireland. This treatise, however, does not explicitly mention any recognizable place on the Irish isle. On the other hand, there exist accounts of a pilgrimage ritual a few years later in a place that can be identified as an island (or two) on the Lough Derg in the North of Ireland. In other words, in the tradition of Saint Patrick's Purgatory, the primary literary text originated and developed independently from a given place, just as the ritual of pilgrimage to the Purgatory was independent from a given text. But both the text and pilgrimage came together in Avignon around 1353, from which time both textual traditions and pilgrimage reports began to interact and modify each other, inspiring and shaping new texts and new ritual forms, while creating fictional characters derived from historical figures and, conversely, portraying literary characters as historical figures.
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[appendice A dell'edizione Firenze, Edizioni del Galluzzo 2005]
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Drafts of the Russian Translation of "Santi in pace e santi in guerra nell’opera di Iacopo da Varazze e di altri predicatori domenicani del XIII secolo" in Pace e guerra nel Basso Medioevo. Atti del convegno, Todi, 12-15 ottobre 2003,... more
Drafts of the Russian Translation of
"Santi in pace e santi in guerra nell’opera di Iacopo da Varazze e di altri predicatori domenicani del XIII secolo" in Pace e guerra nel Basso Medioevo. Atti del convegno, Todi, 12-15 ottobre 2003, pp. 375 -393.
Translated by Alexander Klestov
"Santi in pace e santi in guerra nell’opera di Iacopo da Varazze e di altri predicatori domenicani del XIII secolo" in Pace e guerra nel Basso Medioevo. Atti del convegno, Todi, 12-15 ottobre 2003, pp. 375 -393.
Translated by Alexander Klestov
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in "Fiction and Figuration in High and Late Medieval Literature", ed. by M. Pade, A. Cullhed, A. Hallengren, B. Møller Jensen
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The Christian religion is characterized by an ambivalent relationship with food. On the one hand, the liturgy is centered on the bread and wine, body and blood of Christ; on the other, the body, that you are forced to feed, has often been... more
The Christian religion is characterized by an ambivalent relationship with food. On the one hand, the liturgy is centered on the bread and wine, body and blood of Christ; on the other, the body, that you are forced to feed, has often been seen as an intolerable burden on the path of salvation. Despite this ambivalence, in the hagiographic literature of the early Middle Ages seems to be predominantly a negative conception of food, the trámite of every vice, to which man can not give up, while the twelfth century dominates a new idea of the body and, consequently, a different consideration of food and nutrition. Some hagiographic exempla regarding the primary foods, including bread, wine and milk, illustrate this evolution.
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