The influence of the love treatise in the lyric poetry of Renaissance Spain has been sufficiently documented and studied with respect to Neoplatonic theory. However, the decisive role of alternative or counter-Neoplatonic theories has not received the same attention. This insufficiency in scholarship appears to exist because treatises expounding such concepts are not nearly as well known as their Neoplatonic counterparts. The thesis examines three works influenced by alternative schools of thought on the nature of love (primarily neo-Aristotelian), whose importance for Spanish literature is belied by the general disregard given them thus far: Flaminio Nobili's Trattato dell'Amore humano, Damasio de Frias's Dialogo de amor, and Eugenio de Sa...
In 1469, Marsilio Ficino, founder of the Platonic Academy of Florence, wrote one of his most influen...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
Between 1440 and 1550, a genre known as sentimental romance flourished in Spain. Although the genre'...
The current study aims to present a synthesis of didactic content for Medieval and Renaissance Spa...
This study explores the love lyric of one of the greatest, yet oft-neglected, warrior-poets of the S...
Starting from a qualitative methodology with a documental base, the concept of love is revisited in ...
Examen du rapport existant entre la conception néo-platonicienne de l’amour et une série de motifs n...
THE RESEARCH ON THE THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE DISCOURSE OF LOVE IN 15TH CENTURY SPAIN IMPLIES T...
This paper studies some neoplatonic aspects which are detect-able in the love poetry of the Spanish ...
The aim of this study is to examine piece of work of Marsilio Ficino known as De amore according to ...
Los Siete grados de Amor de la poetisa y mística flamenca Beatriz de Nazareth conforma, junto con la...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...
The discipline or category of the philosophy of love has been precisely defined, its diverse traditi...
ABSTRACT This dissertation compares the works of select troubadours with three mystical tracts in...
In 1469, Marsilio Ficino, founder of the Platonic Academy of Florence, wrote one of his most influen...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
Between 1440 and 1550, a genre known as sentimental romance flourished in Spain. Although the genre'...
The current study aims to present a synthesis of didactic content for Medieval and Renaissance Spa...
This study explores the love lyric of one of the greatest, yet oft-neglected, warrior-poets of the S...
Starting from a qualitative methodology with a documental base, the concept of love is revisited in ...
Examen du rapport existant entre la conception néo-platonicienne de l’amour et une série de motifs n...
THE RESEARCH ON THE THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE DISCOURSE OF LOVE IN 15TH CENTURY SPAIN IMPLIES T...
This paper studies some neoplatonic aspects which are detect-able in the love poetry of the Spanish ...
The aim of this study is to examine piece of work of Marsilio Ficino known as De amore according to ...
Los Siete grados de Amor de la poetisa y mística flamenca Beatriz de Nazareth conforma, junto con la...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...
The discipline or category of the philosophy of love has been precisely defined, its diverse traditi...
ABSTRACT This dissertation compares the works of select troubadours with three mystical tracts in...
In 1469, Marsilio Ficino, founder of the Platonic Academy of Florence, wrote one of his most influen...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
Between 1440 and 1550, a genre known as sentimental romance flourished in Spain. Although the genre'...