'The words of good love are secret words ', he wrote. But Juan Ruiz revealed them to the world. Love is the life-giving spirit, the axle on which the world turns. The infinite tenderness of God for His creation; the Christian's yearning for his Lord. Yet following—at times parodying—this heavenly model, comes the love between women and men. Desires ethereal, ardent—even animalistic: The Book of Good Love . mejor cada aspecto. ), known as the archpriest of hita (arcipreste de hita), was a medieval castilian poet. He is best known for his ribald, earthy poem, libro de buen amor (the book of good love El libro de buen amor es una miscelánea (contenido diverso y en ocasiones inconexo) compuesto en y (la versión más completa) por. THE BOOK OF GOOD LOVE, OF THE ARCHPRIEST OF HITA, JUAN RUIZ: TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE [SIGNED] Ruiz, Juan, approximately approximately [author]; Kane, Elisha K. (Elisha Kent), Published by Privately printed, New York,
Biography of Juan Arcipreste de Hita Ruiz (www.doorway.ru) Spanish poet of which we have not just more data that which gives us his work, in which it is difficult to distinguish between fiction and reality; at least, thanks to the work of F. J. Hernández, today referred to a document on copy of the 15th century in which, for the first time, there is a mention of this character, although some scholars. Wikipedia: Juan Ruiz (ca. to ca. ), known as the Archpriest of Hita (Arcipreste de Hita), was a medieval Spanish poet. He is best known for his ribald, earthy poem, Libro de buen amor (The Book of Good Love). He was born either in Alcalá de Henares, or perhaps Alcalá la Real, a village of Jaén, then part of al-Andalus, or. Juan Ruiz, Arcipreste de Hita. JM Ediciones, - páginas. 1 Reseña. Ruiz defined two categories of love: "good love" or the love of God and "crazy love" or carnal love. While avowing that his purpose was to expose the evils of worldly love and to lead his readers to the exclusive love of God, he admitted that his text may provide.
In the prose introduction to The Book of Good Love, Ruiz defined two categories of love: "good love" or the love of God and "crazy love" or carnal love. While avowing that his purpose was to expose. Juan Ruiz (ca. – ca. ), known as the Archpriest of Hita (Arcipreste de Hita), was a medieval Spanish poet. He is best known for his ribald, earthy poem, Libro de buen amor (The Book of Good Love). He was born either in Alcalá de Henares, or perhaps Alcalá la Real, a village of Jaén, then part of al-Andalus, or Muslim Spain. mejor cada aspecto. ), known as the archpriest of hita (arcipreste de hita), was a medieval castilian poet. He is best known for his ribald, earthy poem, libro de buen amor (the book of good love El libro de buen amor es una miscelánea (contenido diverso y en ocasiones inconexo) compuesto en y (la versión más completa) por.
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