Lumen Dantis et Lumen Margaretae: el imaginario compartido por Dante Alighieri y Marguerite dicta Porete


Autoria(s): García Acosta, Pablo
Data(s)

02/07/2013

Resumo

In this article we compare the images used by Dante Alighieri with the ones used by her“heretical” contemporary Marguerite Porete (†1310) for expressing the final contact-vision of God. We will analyze the use of the images of light, the gradual ascent and the knot in bothauthors, putting it into the context of the theological doctrines about the visio Dei. This will allow us, in the first place, to claim a shared cultural background based in the conception of God as a visible being and, in the second, to discuss the historical implications ofheteredoxy/ortodoxy in the Commedia and the Mirouer.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10230/16367

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spa

Publicador

Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Servicio de Publicaciones

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Palavras-Chave #Porete, Marguerite #Misticisme #Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 #Marguerite Porete #Dante Alighieri #Commedia #Mirouer des simples ames #Vision #Light #Knot
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