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Integran este número de la revista ponencias presentadas en Studia Hispanica Medievalia VIII: Actas de las IX Jornadas Internacionales de Literatura Española Medieval, 2008, y de Homenaje al Quinto Centenario de Amadis de Gaula

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Abstract: When Qohelet declares “there is nothing new under the sun,” his own words are no exception. It has been known for a century now that not all of Qohelet’s material is original to his own genius, and the idea that Qohelet is directly dependent on a literary source(s) is standard fare. The hallmark example continues to be Siduri the alewife’s advice to Gilgamesh which displays remarkable correspondence with Ecclesiastes 9: 7-9. However, what may have been construed as an instance of clear literary dependency a century ago cannot be maintained in light of the data that continues to emerge from the ancient Near East. New sources have risen that contend with the Gilgamesh Epic, and there has yet to emerge a definitive victor. This paper calls into question the very idea that Qohelet was directly dependent on a literary precursor and joins with a few select voices both past and present in suggesting an alternate interpretation of the data.

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“Amor de Dios en el amor humano”. Con estas palabras, Dionisio Borobio expresa la presencia divina en el amor conyugal. De esto justamente, se tratarán estas páginas, al desplegar, con la ayuda del teólogo español, la pregnancia divina del amor humano y la mutua implicación de un amor que busca lo absoluto, y la condescendencia trinitaria de manifestarse allí, en ese amor que anhela un sentido último, más allá de sí, para santificarlo. Para ello, en primer lugar, se describirá la riqueza antropológica del matrimonio. En un segundo momento se delineará su riqueza simbólica y sacramental. Finalmente, se abordarán las consecuencias del encuentro del amor divino y del amor humano en la vida esponsal.