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Literatura Europea Y Edad Media Latina Volumen 1


Literatura Europea Y Edad Media Latina Volumen 1
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Author : Ernst Robert Curtis
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

Literatura Europea Y Edad Media Latina Volumen 1 written by Ernst Robert Curtis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with categories.




Literatura Europea Y Edad Media Latina


Literatura Europea Y Edad Media Latina
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Author : Ernst Robert Curtius
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955

Literatura Europea Y Edad Media Latina written by Ernst Robert Curtius and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1955 with Latin literature, Medieval and modern categories.


Esta obra de Curtius es un planteamiento audaz de cuestiones fundamentales para la historia de la literatura y de las ideas, la transmisión de temas y formas, la creación literaria y la apreciación estética. Su mayor mérito es el espíritu que la alienta: un noble afán de salvaguardar el precioso legado del humanismo europeo.



Literatura Europea Y Edad Media


Literatura Europea Y Edad Media
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Author : Ernst Robert Curtius
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955

Literatura Europea Y Edad Media written by Ernst Robert Curtius and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1955 with categories.






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language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
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Ovid In The Middle Ages


Ovid In The Middle Ages
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Author : James G. Clark
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2011-07-28

Ovid In The Middle Ages written by James G. Clark and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-28 with History categories.


This book explores the extraordinary influence of Ovid upon the culture - learned, literary, artistic and popular - of medieval Europe.



Shipwreck In The Early Modern Hispanic World


Shipwreck In The Early Modern Hispanic World
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Author : Julio Baena
language : en
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Release Date : 2022-01-14

Shipwreck In The Early Modern Hispanic World written by Julio Baena and has been published by Rutgers University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-14 with History categories.


Shipwreck in the Early Modern Hispanic World examines portrayals of nautical disasters in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spanish literature and culture. The essays collected here showcase shipwreck's symbolic deployment to question colonial expansion and transoceanic trade; to critique the Christian enterprise overseas; to signal the collapse of dominant social order; and to relay moral messages and represent socio-political debates.



Forgotten Conquests


Forgotten Conquests
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Author : Gustavo Verdesio
language : en
Publisher: Temple University Press
Release Date : 2001-02-15

Forgotten Conquests written by Gustavo Verdesio and has been published by Temple University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-02-15 with History categories.


Borrowing from the old adage, we might say that to the victor belongs the history. One of the privileges gained in colonizing the New World was the power to tell the definitive stories of the struggle. The heroic texts depicting the discovery of territories, early encounters with indigenous peoples, and the ultimate subjection of land and cultures to European nation-states all but erase the vanquished. In Forgotten Conquests, Gustavo Verdesio argues that these master narratives represent only one of many possible histories and suggests a way of reading them in order to discover the colonial subjects who did not produce documents. Verdesio read the key texts relating to the struggles for possession of River Plate's northern shore -- present-day Uruguay. He probes them for traces of conflicts in meaning and the agency of Amerindians, gauchos, Africans, and women -- the subjected peoples that the texts try to silence. The narrators, speaking for their culture, assume the role of knowing subject, repressing all other voices, epistemologies, and acts of resistance. Verdesio's tasks are to listen for those that the Europeans represented as an unintelligible Other, to draw them into the foreground, and to decolonize their histories. By unpacking these texts, Verdesio shows that from the European point of view, the colonial encounter draws the New World into historical time and ushers in a new concept of knowledge. For the first time, the historian's role is to discover, to interpret eyewitness testimonies and first-hand experience, to write 'a new history of admirable things.' Even in this reconstruction of historical truth, Old World ideology drives the narratives, whose chief purpose is to justify conquest. Forgotten Conquests lays bare the discursive strategies that generated the founding texts of Latin American history and engulfed its subjected peoples in silence for 500 years.



La Ciudad De Dios Libros I Vii


La Ciudad De Dios Libros I Vii
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Author : San Agustín
language : es
Publisher: RBA Libros
Release Date : 2016-08-05

La Ciudad De Dios Libros I Vii written by San Agustín and has been published by RBA Libros this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-05 with Literary Collections categories.


San Agustín contrapone la historia de la ciudad espiritual, creada por Dios y construida por los creyentes, a la ciudad terrena, fundada en el egoísmo y la injusticia. Esta interpretación en la fe de la vida individual y colectiva ha hablado a muchos períodos distintos. Agustín de Hipona, San Agustín, (c. 354-430) es una de las personalidades más fascinantes y complejas de la historia del cristianismo. Durante su juventud en el norte de África, perteneció a la secta maniquea, que aunaba cristianismo, gnosticismo e influencias persas, y desde allí inició un periplo vital e intelectual que le condujo a Italia, al escepticismo, al neoplatonismo hasta que encontró la síntesis de neoplatonismo y cristianismo. Se bautizó en 387, en 391 entró en un monasterio y en 396 fue ordenado obispo de Hipona. Escribió más de noventa libros, así como cartas y sermones, unas obras que formaron el pensamiento teológico occidental hasta el siglo XIII, cuando filósofos de la talla de san Tomás de Aquino elaboraron a partir de las doctrinas aristotélicas una alternativa al agustinismo. La ciudad de Dios (De civitate Dei) es, con las Confesiones, la obra fundamental de san Agustín, quien la escribió ya en su vejez, entre 413 y 426, en años de calamidades y destrucción (Alarico había saqueado Roma en el año 410). En su parte inicial refuta las acusaciones –hechas por historiadores y por las clases romanas nobles– de que Roma hubiera caído por el efecto pernicioso del cristianismo, al tiempo que censura el paganismo y el culto a muchos dioses; argumenta que la historia de Roma no está llena de ejemplos morales, que los romanos no son mejores ni peores que otros pueblos y que el Imperio no era esencial para la salvación de la humanidad, sino un fenómeno histórico más. En esta primera parte san Agustín se dirige a un público avezado en la historia de Roma, por lo que tiene que recurrir a multitud de ejemplos de la historia (sobre todo de época republicana), que demuestra conocer muy bien. La segunda parte del libro está dedicada a su tema principal, la divina providencia, y su presencia en la historia de la humanidad. En ella se contraponen la ciudad espiritual, creada por Dios y construida por los que creen en Él, a la ciudad terrena, fundada por el egoísmo mundano y en la injusticia. San Agustín traza la historia de ambas, desde la creación del mundo, y celebra el advenimiento del nuevo espíritu cristiano. Se trata, en suma, de una interpretación en la fe de la vida individual y colectiva, repleta de energía y esperanza, en una época de zozobra e incertidumbre: por eso ha hablado a tantos periodos distintos.



Epics Of Empire And Frontier


Epics Of Empire And Frontier
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Author : Celia López-Chávez
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 2016-04-26

Epics Of Empire And Frontier written by Celia López-Chávez and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-26 with History categories.


First published in 1569, La Araucana, an epic poem written by the Spanish nobleman Alonso de Ercilla, valorizes the Spanish conquest of Chile in the sixteenth century. Nearly a half-century later in 1610, Gaspar de Villagrá, Mexican-born captain under Juan de Oñate in New Mexico, published Historia de la Nueva México, a historical epic about the Spanish subjugation of the indigenous peoples of New Mexico. In Epics of Empire and Frontier—a deft cultural, ethnohistorical reading of these two colonial epics, both of which loom large in the canon of Spanish literature—Celia López-Chávez reveals new ways of thinking about the themes of empire and frontier. Employing historical and literary analysis that goes from the global to the regional, and from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, López-Chávez considers Ercilla and Villagrá not only as writers but as citizens and subjects of the powerful Spanish empire. Although frontiers of conquest have always been central to the regional histories of the Americas, this is the first work to approach the subject through epic poetry and the main events in the poets’ lives. López-Chávez also investigates the geographical spaces and landmarks where the conquests of Chile and New Mexico took place, the natural landscape of each area as both the Spanish and the natives saw it, and the characteristics of the expeditions in both regions, with special attention to the violence of the invasions. In her discussion of law, geography, and frontier, López-Chávez carries the poems’ firsthand testimony on the political, cultural, and social resistance of indigenous people into present-day debates about regional and national identity. An interdisciplinary, comparative postcolonial interpretation of the history found in two poetic narratives of conquest, Epics of Empire and Frontier brings fresh understanding to the role that poetry plays in regional and national memory and culture.



The Bounds Of Myth


The Bounds Of Myth
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Author : Gustavo Esparza
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-03-22

The Bounds Of Myth written by Gustavo Esparza and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-22 with Religion categories.


The authors of The Bounds of Myth present in their articles an account of the importance of myth as a valid form of thought and its relation to other forms of discourse such as religion or literature.