Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In the present paper we analyze two early Marian litanies and a number of laudas dating back to the period of the Origini. We will focus on texts dated between the 13th and
the early 14th century. At this initial stage, the spiritual poetry written in the vernacular languages of northern and central Italy presents a strong link with certain Marian
prayers, such as both Letaniae Beatae Mariae Virginis and Litany of Loreto. We will
analyze then a group of laudas: Rayna possentissima and two texts by Bonvesin da la
Riva, to complete with a close reading of a group of Marian laudas from the Laudario
di Cortona.
Flowers as Marian symbols are enriched in details between the first litanies and the
laudas. As the lauda is primarily an oral genre, Marian antonomasias have a prosodic
function – they constitute metric units that are easy to be memorized. This helped the
spreading of that poetry as a form of vernacular prayer in a period in which the official
language of the Church was Latin, known by few and unfamiliar to the masses of the
faithful.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
lauda medievale, litania, fiori nella storia della letteratura
Elenco autori:
Kubas Magdalena Maria
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