O "rregimiento dos homees". El libro VII de la "Confessio Amantis" portuguesa
Publisher
Universidad de Alcalá. Servicio de Publicaciones
Date
2007Bibliographic citation
Revista de literatura medieval, 2007, n. 19, p. [7]-124. ISSN 1130-3611
Keywords
Espejo de príncipes
Ovidio
Aristóteles
Confessio Amantis
Speculum principis
Ovide
Aristotle
Document type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Abstract
Este artículo consiste en la edición comentada del libro VII de
la Confessio Amantis de John Gower en su versión portuguesa de Robert
Payn. Consiste en un regimiento de príncipes en que Genius, el sacerdote
de Venus, instruye a Amans sobre los consejos que Aristóteles dio a Alejandro
Magno. Es, pues, un verdadero resumen de contenidos enciclopédicos
medievales, aderezados de historias a propósito. This article consists of the edition and commentary of book
VII of John Gower's Confessio Amantis as it was translated into Portuguese
by Robert Payn at the beginning of the 15th c. Book VII is in fact a
mirror of princes (speculum principis). Genius, Venus's priest, instruets
Amans telling him the teachings that Aristotle provided for his pupil
Alexander the Great. In this regard, it is a summary of medieval encyclopaedic
knowledge interspersed with Ovidian-like stories that help Amans
understand the meaning of the different topics dealt with by Aristotle.
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