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  1. Ramon Llull. The Book of the Order of Chivalry. Llibre de l’Ordre de Cavalleria. Libro de la Orden de Caballería

    Julia BUTIÑÁ

    Published in Medieval and Early Modern Iberian Peninsula Cultural History

  2. BABBI, Anna Maria & ESCARTÍ, Vicent J. More about Tirant lo Blanc. Més sobre el Tirant lo Blanc

    Alaitz Zalbidea BERENGUER

    Published in Medieval and Early Modern Iberian Peninsula Cultural History

  3. SEGALERBA, Gianluigi. Semantik und Ontologie – Drei Studie zu Aristoteles

    Beatriz Passamai PEREIRA

    Published in Medieval and Early Modern Iberian Peninsula Cultural History

  4. Doze anos da Revista Scintilla

    Enio Paulo GIACHINI

    Published in Medieval and Early Modern Iberian Peninsula Cultural History

  5. Isabel de Villena and the fifteenth-century spirituality

    Roxana RECIO, Antonio CORTIJO OCAÑA

    Original title: Isabel de Villena y la espiritualidad del siglo XV

    Published in Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

  6. Sister Isabel de Villena: from religio amoris to amor religionis

    Antonio CORTIJO OCAÑA

    Original title: Sor Isabel de Villena: de la religio amoris al amor religionis

    Published in Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

    Keywords: Amor religionis, Love literature, Religio amoris, Sor Isabel de Villena, Vita Christi.

    The Vita Christi by Sor Isabel de Villena was written for the nuns of the Monasterio de la Trinidad in Valencia. The female readership would have felt an immediate affinity with some of the female characters in this work (Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalen). These characters and their love for Christ are presented with a technique and emphasis that imitates that of other love narratives from the same period. Although diverse in context and intention, all these works share a new relevance given to affectivity when dealing with love as a theme, thus helping blur the boundaries between religio amoris and amor religionis.

  7. Another Manner of Humanistic Literature during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: the vitae Christi by Isabel de Villena and Cristóbal de Fonseca

    Roxana RECIO

    Original title: Otra forma de literatura humanística de los siglos XV y XVI: las vitae Christi de Isabel de Villena y Cristóbal de Fonseca

    Published in Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

    Keywords: Franciscan literature, Isabel de Villena, Vita Christi.

    This article analyzes the vitae Christi written by Isabel de Villena (fifteenth century) and Cristobal de Fonseca (sixteenth century) from the the point of view of the European tradition and the reform brought about by the Franciscan order, which was in favor of reaching the people in the vernacular. Issues such as alleged femininity, use of popular language with sentimental overtones, dependence on fictions from different periods, debt to specific sources, and structuring works with a specific reader in mind are examined. After reviewing twelve specific points on those two works, it is concluded that, while not denying the enormous importance of Fonseca’s work, Isabel de Villena, institutes a literary manner that will become fundamental in the development of religious narrative in the Iberian peninsula.

  8. On the teaching will in the work of Isabel de Villena

    Vicent J. ESCARTÍ

    Original title: Sobre la voluntad didáctica en la obra de sor Isabel de Villena

    Published in Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

    Keywords: 15th century, Isabel de Villena, Medieval catalan literature, Teaching, Valencia, Vita Christi.

    The Vita Christi of Isabel de Villena is an excepcional work. She wanted to give live models to her sisters of religion, and that is why the role of the female protagonists of the life of Christ gain relief in the pages of his work. This article emphasizes the teaching of the abbess of the Trinitat present in this book and in other works known and now lost.

  9. Narrative as a Vehicle for Group Cohesion: Experiential Learning, Collective Experience and Sublimation in the Vita Christi by Isabel de Villena

    Miryam CRIADO LÓPEZ-PICAZO

    Original title: La narración como vehículo de cohesión grupal: aprendizaje experiencial, experiencia colectiva y sublimación en la Vita Christi de Isabel de Villena

    Published in Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

    Keywords: Franciscan literature, Isabel de Villena, Vita Christi.

    This article explores narrative strategies used by Isabel de Villena to achieve her educational objectives: to move, to channel behaviors and, ultimately, to strengthen interpersonal bonds and, therefore, the emotional interconnection of her community. Furthermore, by examining the construction of characters such as Mary and Mary Magdalene, this study also shows the effectiveness of experiential learning, collective experience and sublimation in the process of instruction and indoctrination of the Poor Clares of the Holy Trinity Monastery in the fifteenth century.

  10. Mariology, Queenship and Power in Isabel de Villena. A Female Political Theory of the 15th Century

    María del Mar GRAÑA CID

    Original title: Mariología, reginalidad y poder en Isabel de Villena. Una teoría política femenina del siglo XV

    Published in Isabel de Villena (1430-1490)

    Keywords: Female Humanism, Isabel the Catholic, Mariology, Queenship, Querelle des femmes, Virtues.

    Isabel de Villena, author of Humanism, offers a female paradigm of government in her Vita Christi: The Virgin Mary as queen and as pope. Through queenship, she formulates a new political ethic that she presents as a model to power male holders. Its study confirms the participation of the author in the “Querelle of Femmes” and show coincidences with contemporary courts of queens like Isabel I.

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