Dante and the Franciscans
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Dante and the Franciscans
(The medieval Franciscans, v. 3)
Brill, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Only the second volume dedicated to Dante and the Franciscans, this collection of essays offers a Franciscan reading of the Divine Comedy. Nine of the ten essays address how Dante's Comedy and his Vita Nuova were influenced by Franciscan spirituality; the tenth essay addresses the influence that Dante's Comedy had on the preaching of the Franciscan Order. More specifically, the essays in this volume are truly interdisciplinary and contribute to the understanding of how Dante understood and employed Franciscan sources in his literary production and how Bernardino of Siena integrated Dante's work in his preaching.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction - Santa Casciani
Dante, Peter John Olivi, and the Franciscan Apocalypse - V.S. Benfell III
Clarissan Spirituality and Dante - Tonia Bernardi Triggiano
Bernardino: Reader of Dante - Santa Casciani
What Dante Learned from St Francis - William R. Cook and Ronald B. Herzman
A Franciscan explanation of Dante's cinquecento diece e cinque - Elvira Giosi
Dante's Franciscanism - Giuseppe Mazzotta
The Life of the World to Come: The Franciscan Character of Paradiso - Amanda D. Quantz
The Cross as te in "The Canticle of Creatures," Dante's "Virgin Mother," and Chaucer's - "Invocation to Mary" - Sister Lucia Treanor
Pax et bonum: Dante's Depiction of Francis of Assisi in Paradiso 11 - Alessandro Vettori
Vestiges and Communities: Franciscan Traces in Dante's New Life - Brenda Wirkus
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