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Franciscus de Mayronis, Tractatus de passione Domini. Critical edition and studies

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2017

Abstract

Francis of Meyronnes (1288 - 1328) was a theologian and a sermonist, disciple of John Duns Scotus. He wrote an impressive number of philosophical, political and devotional works.

He studied at the University of Paris and taught in several provincial studia in France and in Italy. The authors of the Late Middle Ages have two main ways to tell the Passion: in form of "meditations" or in form of "narrative representations".

Meyronnes' Tractatus de Passione Domini belongs to this second typology, which allows the author to invent dialogues or to describe characters' emotions and thoughts and to offer sometimes also his own point of view to the reader. Moreover, his work is probably the first example of this textual typology.