El humanismo bizantino en el Perú virreinal: Continuidades y rupturas discursivas en la Peregrinación de Bartolomé Lorenzo (1586) de José de Acosta.

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2010
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Spanish
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U of Kentucky, Lexington
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In this essay, I explore the influence of Byzantine literature in the New World from a transatlantic perspective. Specifically, I examine the Scala paradisi of Juan Clímaco (570–649) as it is found in the Peregrinación de Bartolomé Lorenzo (1586) by the Jesuit José de Acosta (1539–1600), a text from the colonial period. Surprisingly, this text has received almost no critical attention. I focus on the study of the text (and the context in which it was produced and received), basing my analysis on a comparison of Acosta's text with other similar works. By using a comparative method, I explore the ideological and aesthetic tensions that underlie Acosta's work. Moreover, this analysis makes manifest the cultural and literary continuities (or traditions) and ruptures which, coming as much from the East as from the West of Europe, arrived in the Vice-regency of Peru in the second half of the sixteenth century.

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(2010). “El humanismo bizantino en el Perú virreinal: Continuidades y rupturas discursivas en la Peregrinación de Bartolomé Lorenzo (1586) de José de Acosta.” Romance Quarterly 57: 1-15.
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