Criticón (May 2010)

Una violenta Censura contra Paravicino: el anónimo Antihortensio de 1625. Introducción, edición y notas

  • Francis Cerdan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/criticon.14874
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 109
pp. 95 – 144

Abstract

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In 1625, Paravicino preached in the Royal Chapel before Phillip IV, a funerary prayer to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the death of Phillip III. Shortly thereafter an anonymous critique of the sermon circulated in Madrid in a number of manuscript copies. It was itself vehemently refuted by Juan de Jáuregui who came out in defense of Paravicino in an opuscule printed and distributed that very same year of 1625 under the following title: Apología por la verdad. The text of the anonymous critique was for a long time lost and none of the major libraries has conserved a copy of it. Quite by chance, María Teresa Cacho uncovered a manuscript copy in Italy, the Antihortensio. This article presents a critical edition with an introduction and notes of this violent and extremely erudite piece.e censure est présentée ici avec une introducction et de nombreuses notes.

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