La navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis: Eneas en el Medioevo
The study focuses on two fundamental issues of both stories: the dux status of the protagonist (Aeneas and Saint Brendan, respectively) andthe symbolic itinerary to the promised land. The analysis is situated in a plane in which the symbol matters more than the data from reality, evenwhen these data...
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I11-R109article-22662021-03-24T12:05:41Z La navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis: Eneas en el Medioevo Galán, Lía M. Eneas San Brandán viaje conductor paraíso trasmundo Aeneas Saint Brendan travel driver paradise transworld The study focuses on two fundamental issues of both stories: the dux status of the protagonist (Aeneas and Saint Brendan, respectively) andthe symbolic itinerary to the promised land. The analysis is situated in a plane in which the symbol matters more than the data from reality, evenwhen these data is essential for the full understanding of the journey. A deep coincidence is observed in the trajectory of both characters as a symbol of a complex spiritual itinerary that starts from ignorance or imperfect knowledge, progresses attending a ritual journey and passessuccessive tests that strengthen the pietas and the uirtus of the pilgrims. Through a virtual death, represented by the passage of the infernaltransworld, ordinary contingencies are overcome to perceive the authentic dimension of sub specie aeternitatis works. El estudio se centra en dos cuestiones fundamentales de ambos relatos: la condición de dux del protagonista (Eneas y San Brandán,respectivamente) y el itinerario simbólico hacia la tierra prometida. El análisis se sitúa en un plano en que el símbolo importa más que el datode la realidad, aun cuando este dato sea indispensable para la cabal compresión del viaje. Se observa una coincidencia profunda en la trayectoria de ambos personajes como símbolo de un itinerario espiritual complejo que partedel desconocimiento o del conocimiento imperfecto, progresa atendiendo un recorrido ritual y transita sucesivas pruebas que robustecen la pietas y la uirtus de los peregrinos. A través de una muerte virtual, representada por el pasaje del trasmundo infernal, se logransuperar las contingencias ordinarias para percibir la auténtica dimensión de los trabajos sub specie aeternitatis. Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas 2019-07-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/2266 Revista de Estudios Clásicos; Vol. 46 (2019); 69-95 2469-0643 0325-3465 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/2266/1664 |
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La navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis: Eneas en el Medioevo |
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The study focuses on two fundamental issues of both stories: the dux status of the protagonist (Aeneas and Saint Brendan, respectively) andthe symbolic itinerary to the promised land. The analysis is situated in a plane in which the symbol matters more than the data from reality, evenwhen these data is essential for the full understanding of the journey. A deep coincidence is observed in the trajectory of both characters as a symbol of a complex spiritual itinerary that starts from ignorance or imperfect knowledge, progresses attending a ritual journey and passessuccessive tests that strengthen the pietas and the uirtus of the pilgrims. Through a virtual death, represented by the passage of the infernaltransworld, ordinary contingencies are overcome to perceive the authentic dimension of sub specie aeternitatis works. |
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Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas |
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Eneas San Brandán viaje conductor paraíso trasmundo Aeneas Saint Brendan travel driver paradise transworld |
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Eneas San Brandán viaje conductor paraíso trasmundo Aeneas Saint Brendan travel driver paradise transworld |
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