Martin Codax y las cantigas de santuario gallegoportuguesas
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El presente artículo estudia las cantigas de amigo gallegoportuguesas que
se conocen como “cantigas de santuario”, atendiendo a sus condiciones de producción
y recepción como claves para acceder a su significado. Se cuestiona la relación existente entre el autor y el templo aludido en la cantiga, para lo cual se adoptan como
objeto de estudio a Martin Codax y sus siete cantigas de amigo. Para ello se analizan
el posible origen toponímico de su apellido y la relación que mantiene con Vigo, el
lugar que se menciona en sus cantigas
This article studies the Galician-Portuguese cantigas known as cantigas de santuario, arguing that their conditions of production and reception are crucial to their interpretation. It is questioned the relationship between sanctuaries and poets, using Martin Codax and his seven cantigas de amigo as a case study. To do this, it is analysed the possible toponimic origin of his surname and his relationships with Vigo, the town he alludes to in his cantigas
This article studies the Galician-Portuguese cantigas known as cantigas de santuario, arguing that their conditions of production and reception are crucial to their interpretation. It is questioned the relationship between sanctuaries and poets, using Martin Codax and his seven cantigas de amigo as a case study. To do this, it is analysed the possible toponimic origin of his surname and his relationships with Vigo, the town he alludes to in his cantigas
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García, S. G. (2018). Martin Codax y las cantigas de santuario gallegoportuguesas. Revista de Filología Española, 98(2), 341-370
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2018.012Sponsors
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Copyright: © 2018 CSIC. Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia de uso y distribución Creative Commons Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0)







