Dannata ricchezza e beata povertà: La spiritualità francescana in Dante. Alessandro Vettori Ocula (Online), 2022. Publisher: Associazione Oculadoi abstract bibtex A vertical reading of Cantos xi of the Comedy reveals a thick network of interconnections between the administration of money in Inferno, the punishment of the prideful through exempla of humility in Purgatorio xi, and the representation of Francis's mystical marriage with Lady Poverty in Paradiso xi. The strong links in subject matter among cantos xi in the three different canticles show how the opposition between the world of economic gain of northern Italy in Dante's time and the minimalist lifestyle the Franciscans preached in the same years might very well be a deliberate choice on the poet's part. The pathway from condemning wealth in hell moves through humility (another Franciscan virtue besides poverty), before it reaches to Francis's apotheosis of absolute poverty in heaven.
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title = {Dannata ricchezza e beata povertà: {La} spiritualità francescana in {Dante}},
volume = {23},
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abstract = {A vertical reading of Cantos xi of the Comedy reveals a thick network of interconnections between the administration of money in Inferno, the punishment of the prideful through exempla of humility in Purgatorio xi, and the representation of Francis's mystical marriage with Lady Poverty in Paradiso xi. The strong links in subject matter among cantos xi in the three different canticles show how the opposition between the world of economic gain of northern Italy in Dante's time and the minimalist lifestyle the Franciscans preached in the same years might very well be a deliberate choice on the poet's part. The pathway from condemning wealth in hell moves through humility (another Franciscan virtue besides poverty), before it reaches to Francis's apotheosis of absolute poverty in heaven.},
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journal = {Ocula (Online)},
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year = {2022},
note = {Publisher: Associazione Ocula},
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