Libro De La Orden De Caballeria
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Author | : Ramon Llull |
Publisher | : Alianza Editorial |
Total Pages | : 69 |
Release | : 2021-11-18 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 8413625920 |
Nacido en Palma de Mallorca hacia 1232 en el seno de una rica y noble familia, Ramon Llull (en castellano Raimundo Lulio) formó parte de la corte de los reyes Jaime I y Jaime II de Aragón. En julio de 1263 un sesgo repentino en su vida hizo de él un exaltado misionero de la fe de Cristo y, sin duda, el místico más importante del Medievo europeo. Hacia 1275, al dejar para siempre la corte aragonesa, escribió el Libro de la orden de caballería. Dividido en siete partes «a semejanza de los siete planetas», este opúsculo, verdadero manual del buen caballero cristiano, influyó decisivamente en el Libro del cavallero et del escudero de Don Juan Manuel y conoció, debido a su belleza y brevedad, una rápida difusión. Prólogo y traducción de Luis Alberto de Cuenca
Author | : Raimundo Lulio |
Publisher | : El Cid Editor |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : 2017-01-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1449268978 |
Este opúsculo es un verdadero manual del buen caballero cristiano. Texto medieval que demuestra que los caballeros tienen honor y señorío sobre el pueblo para ordenarlo y defenderlo. Trata del principio de la caballería, del oficio del caballero, y del examen que debe hacerse al escudero cuando quiere entrar en la orden de caballería así como, del modo en que debe ser armado el caballero y lo que significan las armas para este y las costumbres propias y el honor que se debe a un verdadero caballero.
Author | : Ramón Llull (Beato) |
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Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2021 |
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ISBN | : 9788413625713 |
Author | : B. Raimundo Lulio |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1901 |
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Total Pages | : 108 |
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Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9788415194231 |
Author | : Ramon Llull |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2015-05-15 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9027268037 |
The Book of the Order of Chivalry was written in Catalan by Ramon Llull between 1274 and 1276 and is one of the author’s earliest works. After his death, it achieved a wide dissemination throughout Europe in part because it was considered the theoretical manual on knighthood par excellence. The book was written in Catalan for knights who might not have a knowledge of Latin. Llull devotes his treatise to the definition of the duties of a perfect knight. In addition, he is interested in delving into the religious and moral aspects of chivalry as well as in trying to reform this institution. This edition is based on the Catalan text from Luanco’s Libro de la Orden de Caballería del B. Raimundo Lulio, which is included here in facsimile format thanks to the generosity of the Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona. To this are added new Spanish and contemporary English translations. In addition, this volume includes an edition of Caxton’s 16th century English translation.
Author | : Stephen D. Bowd |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0198832613 |
Renaissance Mass Murder explores the devastating impact of war on the men and women of the Renaissance. In contrast to the picture of balance and harmony usually associated with the Renaissance, it uncovers in forensic detail a world in which sacks of Italian cities and massacres of civilians at the hands of French, German, Spanish, Swiss, and Italian troops were regular occurrences. The arguments presented are based on a wealth of evidence - histories and chronicles, poetry and paintings, sculpture and other objects - which together provide a new and startling history of sixteenth-century Italy and a social history of the Italian Wars. It outlines how massacres happened, how princes, soldiers, lawyers, and writers justified and explained such events, and how they were represented in contemporary culture. On this basis, Renaissance Mass Murder reconstructs the terrifying individual experiences of civilians in the face of war and in doing so offers a story of human tragedy which redresses the balance of the history of the Italian Wars, and of Renaissance warfare, in favour of the civilian and away from the din of battle. This volume also places mass murder in a broader historical context and challenges claims that such violence was unusual or in decline in early modern Europe. Finally, it shows that women often suffered disproportionately from this violence and that immunity for them, as for their children, was often partially developed or poorly respected.
Author | : David Potter |
Publisher | : Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1843834057 |
The rulers of Renaissance France regarded war as hugely important. This book shows why, looking at all aspects of warfare from strategy to its reception, depiction and promotion.
Author | : Angelina Muñiz-Huberman |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2022-03-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 179363484X |
In this English translation of the 1993 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize winner Dulcinea encantada (1992) by Mexican author Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, Dulcinea travels in a car writing novels in her mind about several Dulcineas: a medieval princess on a quest, a nineteenth-century lady-in-waiting in Mexico, and a twentieth-century young woman who was sent to Russia as a girl to escape the Spanish Civil War and later journeys to Mexico to reunite with her parents. Unsure of her identity, Dulcinea remembers, debates, and records memories of her exile. As she circles Mexico City, she examines the role of memory, speech, and writing through her fragmented narrative voice. Dulcinea explores her place in the world through storytelling, blurring the line between reality and imagination. This novel pairs a lyrical and contemplative style with experimental writing to present common themes of identity formation and exile in a unique form. Dulcinea’s quest is also one of spiritual connection with apocalyptic and mystical overtones. With allusions to both Christian and Jewish mystical traditions, this novel reveals a crypto-Jewish presence typical of Muñiz-Huberman’s writing, forming part of a Sephardic literary tradition. This edition includes an introduction and annotations by the translator, Rebecca Marquis.
Author | : Alexander S. Wilkinson |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 900 |
Release | : 2010-05-17 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9004193413 |
This is the first comprehensive listing of all books published in Spain, Portugal, Mexico and Peru or in Spanish or Portuguese before 1601. Iberian Books offers an analytical short title-catalogue of over 19,000 bibliographically distinct items, with reference to around 100,000 surviving copies in over 1,200 libraries worldwide. By drawing together information from many previously disparate published and online resources, it seeks to provide a single, powerful research resource. Fully-indexed, Iberian Books is an indispensible work of reference for all students and specialists interested in the literature, history and culture of the Iberian Peninsula in the early modern age, as well as historians of the European book world. For the period 1601-1650, see Iberian Books Volumes II & III.