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Damnosa tarditas : ślady lektury Biblii w listach Francesca Petrarki

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Damnosa tarditas : ślady lektury Biblii w listach Francesca Petrarki

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dc.contributor.author Gorzkowski, Albert [SAP11017016] pl
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-19T14:57:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-19T14:57:21Z
dc.date.issued 2020 pl
dc.identifier.issn 2081-1853 pl
dc.identifier.uri https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/260921
dc.language pol pl
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dc.title Damnosa tarditas : ślady lektury Biblii w listach Francesca Petrarki pl
dc.title.alternative Damnosa tarditas : traces of reading the Bible in Francesco Petrarca’s letters pl
dc.type JournalArticle pl
dc.description.physical 31-42 pl
dc.identifier.weblink https://czasopisma.up.krakow.pl/index.php/sh/article/view/7823 pl
dc.abstract.en The following paper is dedicated to the topic of biblical motifs in Francesco Petrarca’s letters, which belong to an ubi leones sphere in historical literary research both in Poland and the whole of Europe. If we are to believe the modest and critical confessions made by Petrarca in his writings, the author of Canzoniere was rather slow in realising the importance of an in‑depth study of the Bible, and he regarded the awareness of this ignorance as gross negligence (damnosa tarditas), which made him blind for the inestimable value of the holy books. References to various biblical passus and pericopes in Familiares and Seniles are rarely used by Petrarca as purely elocutive ornaments or testimonies of his erudition, more frequently playing the role in the area of inventionis of an epistolary structure. From among all the biblical books, Petrarca most frequently and most willingly reached in his letters for The Book of Psalms, which he used (like Saint Augustine) in a very specific argumentation as an authoritative testimony of sapiential character. Biblical characters and motifs, as well as ‘winged words’, derived from prophetic books, the Gospels and Saint Paul’s letters are often found in Petrarca’s letters, which are deeply imbued with thoughts on ultimate matters, painful struggles with one’s own weaknesses, and a dramatical relationship between man and God. pl
dc.subject.pl Petrarka pl
dc.subject.pl listy pl
dc.subject.pl renesans pl
dc.subject.pl humanizm pl
dc.subject.pl Biblia pl
dc.subject.en Petrarch pl
dc.subject.en letters pl
dc.subject.en Renaissance pl
dc.subject.en humanism pl
dc.subject.en the Bible pl
dc.description.series Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis, ISSN 1689-9903; 312 pl
dc.description.volume 20 pl
dc.description.publication 0,85 pl
dc.identifier.doi 10.24917/20811853.20.2 pl
dc.identifier.eissn 2300-5831 pl
dc.title.journal Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Historicolitteraria pl
dc.language.container pol pl
dc.date.accession 2021-01-11 pl
dc.affiliation Wydział Polonistyki : Katedra Historii Literatury Staropolskiej pl
dc.subtype Article pl
dc.rights.original CC-BY-NC-ND; otwarte czasopismo; ostateczna wersja wydawcy; po opublikowaniu; 24 pl
dc.identifier.project ROD UJ / OP pl
.pointsMNiSW [2020 A]: 70


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