La Cetrería En Los Ejemplos, Símiles Y Metáforas De San Vicente Ferrer

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Abstract

Vincent Ferrer used in his sermons many and varied resources to make your message intelligible to its many listeners. One such resource was hunting activities and especially the form of hunting with birds. On the one hand, this activity was provided appropriate elements to construct analogies that facilitate the understanding of the word of God. However, on the other hand, it seems that perhaps other reasons may explain this preference of the speaker, more related to their own experience and the reality of the society to which he was going. And, in addition to the textual sources, father Vincent often drew on his own experience and, indeed, to those aspects of the daily lives of his audience. From the references we fi nd in the sermons of saint Vincent we can deduce that the preacher should know fi rst hand the various aspects of falconry, so it should not be hard to use something familiar to construct analogies that enable their audience understand the complex theological concepts and achieve the transformation of their lives, according to the moral that the preacher sought to implement.

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Ferragud, C., & Olmos De León, R. M. (2012). La Cetrería En Los Ejemplos, Símiles Y Metáforas De San Vicente Ferrer. Anuario de Estudios Medievales, 42(1), 273–300. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2012.42.1.13

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