La presencia de la "Consolación" de Boecio y otras fuentes medievales en un poema anónimo del siglo XIII
- Ruiz Arzalluz, Iñigo (coord.)
- Martínez Sobrino, Alejandro (ed. lit.)
- Muñoz García de Iturrospe, Maite (ed. lit.)
- Ortigosa Egiraun, Iñaki (ed. lit.)
- San Juan Manso, Enara (ed. lit.)
- Valcárcel Martínez, Vitalino (hom.)
Editorial: Servicio de Publicaciones ; Universidad del País Vasco = Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
ISBN: 978-84-908-2048-3
Año de publicación: 2014
Volumen: 1
Páginas: 509-528
Tipo: Capítulo de Libro
Resumen
The aim of this paper is to analyze the sources of an anonym poem of the thirteenth century from its main formal and thematic features.The Sompnium cuiusdam clerici is a rhythmical poem composed of 76 monorhymed strophes in which a narrator relates a vision. The description of the allegorical figures as well as the characteristics of the narrator prove the influence of antique and contemporary sources (The Consolatio by Boece, the De planctu naturae and the Anticlaudianus by Alanus of Lille, the Architrenius by Johannes of Hauvilla).