你意想不到的圣人,中世纪安吉欧的惊喜和怪癖

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R. Guglielmetti
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圣训书是非传统神学和道德观念最自由表达的文学流派之一,揭示了一个比我们想象的不那么统一的中世纪。本文列举了一些来自不同地区的文本,从希腊地中海到爱尔兰,从古代晚期到中世纪晚期。布列顿·马库托斯、萨拉米斯的主显节、埃德森殉道者和几位爱尔兰住持等圣徒被描述为出于敏感、报复、嫉妒和竞争。在包括布里奇特在内的其他爱尔兰圣人的故事中,我们读到了从他母亲的子宫中消除一个不想要的胎儿的奇迹。博洛尼亚共和国以冷血谋杀迫害他的人而闻名。希腊的艾琳在身体上被假定进入天堂。最后,在《布伦丹航海记》中,犹大的形象被授予了一种非常特殊的虔诚。所有这些反常现象在接受和传播这些文本时都引起了一些审查和缓解的反应,但从根本上说,它们被接受和保存了下来,证明了中世纪仍然可能存在的教义的开放性和多样性。
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Il santo che non ti aspetti : Sorprese ed eccentricità dell’agiografia medievale
Hagiography is one of the literary genres in which unconventional theological and moral conceptions are most freely expressed, revealing a less uniform Middle Ages than we imagine. The article presents some examples from texts originating in different areas, from the Greek Mediterranean to Ireland, from late antiquity to the late Middle Ages. Saints such as the Breton Macutus, Epiphanius of Salamis, the Edessenian martyrs and several Irish abbots are described as acting out of touchiness, vindictiveness, jealousy and competition. In the stories of other Irish saints, including Bridget, we read the miracle of the elimination of an unwanted foetus from his mother’s womb. The Bolognese Proculus is celebrated for having cold-bloodedly murdered his persecutor. The Greek Irene is physically assumed into heaven. Finally, in the Navigatio Brendani, the figure of Judas is granted a quite exceptional piety. All these anomalies arouse some reactions of censorship and mitigation in the reception and transmission of these texts, but fundamentally they are accepted and preserved, testifying to the doctrinal openness and variety still possible in medieval times.
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