Moral y doctrina contra la magia en el Florisandoun estudio a través de su prólogo
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ISSN: 2284-2667
Year of publication: 2017
Issue: 5
Pages: 167-183
Type: Article
More publications in: Historias Fingidas
Abstract
The chivalric romance Florisando (1510) is notable for the strong religious and doctrinal emphases that its author, Páez de Ribera, expresses throughout his book. On the one hand, this article aims to analyze the censure of elements of magic and sorcery in the prologue in the context of Catholic orthodoxy as a literary residue of the genre of the sermon. On the other hand, the figure of the knight is studied ranging from the miles christi, defender of Christian values, to the reconciliation of military and scholarly training.