Les Sentències catòliques del diví poeta Dant (1545) de Jaume Ferrer de Blanes. Edició crítica, estudi i contextualització biogràfica i literària
- Llorenç Blat, Josep
- Ramon Alcoberro Pericay Director/a
Universidad de defensa: Universitat de Girona
Fecha de defensa: 14 de noviembre de 2014
- Agustí Alcoberro Pericay Presidente/a
- Vicent Josep Escartí Secretario
- Gabriella Gavagnin Capoggiani Vocal
Tipo: Tesis
Resumen
Lord Ferrer (Vidreres,~1445 – Blanes,1529), royal and aristocratic attorney, cosmographer, jewelrer, lapidary, merchant and writer, left early age, to the court of Naples at King Ferdinand’s I service. After this eventful Italian journey he went back to Blanes at the Viscount of Cabrera and Bas’ service, until he died in 1529. One of his servants, seventeen years later, published some of the documents found scattered in Ferrer’s House, Catholic sentences from the divine poet Dante Florentine, compiled by most respectable lord Jaume Ferrer de Blanes [sic], including three parts: Conclusions, where explains "Among all the things needed by a man to achieve his goal and his eternal beattitude, they are mainly three"; Meditation, is a reflection of the passion and death of Jesus Christ at "the holy loch of Calvary", and Letters, twelve letters and texts, "made to lord Jaume Ferrer, answers and rules ordered by him in Cosmography and Seacraft”