Читать книгу Gesammelte Aufsätze zur romanischen Philologie – Studienausgabe. Herausgegeben und ergänzt um Aufsätze, Primärbibliographie und Nachwort von Matthias Bormuth und Martin Vialon онлайн
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Quae mare navigerum, quae terras frugiferentes
Concelebras; per te quoniam genus omne animantum
Concipitur, visitque exortum lumina solis.
Te, Dea, te fugiunt venti, te nubila caeli
Adventumque tuum; tibi suavis Daedala tellus
Submittit flores; tibi rident aequora ponti
Placatumque nitet diffuso lumine caelum …
Te sociam studeo scribundis versibus esse …
Among the other examples4 several were certainly known to DanteDante; as he was, consciously and unconsciously, open to the influence of classical patterns of style, one may be tempted to draw the conclusion that he had been inspired by his ancient masters – VergilVergil, OvidOvid, StatiusStatius – to give to the prayerLobrede a classical form, in spite of its Christian substance. But this conclusion would prove hasty. Obviously, such forms of prayerMittelalterLobrede im MA are very old; the tu anaphoraAnaphertu-Anapher and similar forms of eulogy occur also in Jewish and early Christian texts. In the VulgateVulgata, DanteDante could find several passages such as David’s benediction, I Paralipomenon 29, 10ff.:5