2020-12-07T10:30:41Z
2020-12-07T10:30:41Z
2020-07-07
2020-12-07T10:30:41Z
Ramon Llull's Hundred Names of God has been interpreted, due to its prologue, almost exclusively as an apologetic work against Islam. In this paper, we will demonstrate that this Islamic suggestion has to be considered only as a partial source of this poem, which is aimed mainly to a Christian public and is founded in religious traditions deep-rooted in Europe.
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Litúrgia; Literatura èpica; Cançons de gesta; Liturgics; Epic literature; Chansons de geste
https://doi.org/10.13130/2282-7447/12123
Carte Romanze, 2020, vol. 8, num. 1, p. 173-197
https://doi.org/10.13130/2282-7447/12123
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, 2020