A scholarly edition of Andrés de Li's Thesoro de la passion (1494) / [edited] by Laura Delbrugge.

A Scholarly Edition of Andrés de Li’s Thesoro de la passion (1494) is the first new edition of this early Castilian Passion text in five hundred years. Originally published in 1494 by the prolific Zaragozan printer Pablo Hurus, this beautifully illustrated devotional offers the modern reader a glimp...

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Superior document:Medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 41
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Medieval and early modern Iberian world ; v. 41.
Physical Description:1 online resource (396 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Tesoro de la Passion
Andrés de Li's Thesoro de la passion (1494)
Summary:A Scholarly Edition of Andrés de Li’s Thesoro de la passion (1494) is the first new edition of this early Castilian Passion text in five hundred years. Originally published in 1494 by the prolific Zaragozan printer Pablo Hurus, this beautifully illustrated devotional offers the modern reader a glimpse into the complex social world of late fifteenth-century Spain. Li’s converso identity permeates his retelling of the Passion through expositions on hypocrisy, anti-Semitism, and false faith. This new, modernized edition of the Thesoro de la passion dramatically illustrates the unique confluence of social, religious, and cultural forces present during the emergence of Spain’s national identity via analyses of the Thesoro ’s Classical, Castilian, and Catalan sources, its importance as an early printed book, Li’s portrayal of the Virgin Mary, Christ, and the Passion events, and the importance of Li’s converso perspectives throughout the work.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283120747
9786613120748
9004201203
ISSN:1569-1934 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: [edited] by Laura Delbrugge.