From Ignatius Loyola to John of the Cross: Spirituality and Literature in Sixteenth-Century Spain
1997; Modern Humanities Research Association; Volume: 92; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3734767
ISSN2222-4319
AutoresColin P. Thompson, Terence O’Reilly,
Tópico(s)Early Modern Women Writers
ResumoContents: Ignatius of Loyola and the Counter-Reformation: the hagiographic tradition St Ignatius Loyola and Spanish Erasmianism Erasmus, Ignatius Loyola and orthodoxy Melchor Cano and the sprirituality of St Ignatius Loyola Melchor Canoa (TM)s Censura y parecer contra el Instituto de los Padres Jesuitas: a transcription of the British Library manuscript The spiritual exercises and the crisis of medieval piety The structural unity of the Exercitatorio de la Vida Spiritual The Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola and the Exercitatorio de la Vida Spiritual Saint Ignatius Loyola and Castles in Palestine The Erasmianism of Lazarillo de Tormes The ode to Francisco Salinas Courtly love and mysticism in Spanish poetry of the Golden Age St John of the Cross and the traditions of monastic exegesis The literary and devotional context of the Pastorcico The CA!ntico espiritual of St John of the Cross and the mystical interpretation of the Song of Songs Index.
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