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Los "Maiores" en los "Gesta Roderici" y en el "Carmen Campidoctoris" : historia y literatura

Authors: Higashi, Alejandro;

Los "Maiores" en los "Gesta Roderici" y en el "Carmen Campidoctoris" : historia y literatura

Abstract

El análisis comparativo del valor político, económico y social de los maiores en la documentación notarial, como una etiqueta que define a clases emergentes respaldadas por su poder económico y no por su linaje, permite mostrar cambios sutiles en los grupos de recepción de dos textos cidianos separados por apenas poco más de medio siglo: mientras en los Gesta Roderici se responsabiliza a estos maiores del destierro del héroe, en el Carmen Campidoctoris, en cambio, el autor anónimo parece interesado en simpatizar con Alfonso VI y con los maiores de su corte, arremetiendo contra la nobleza de linaje en una tradición que cobraría auge en textos posteriores, como las Moceades o el Romancero.

The comparative study of the maiores' political, economic and social meaning in legal literature, as a concept that defines emerging classes based on economic matters more than on nobility, shows that there are subtle changes for the audience of these two cidian works, only separated by fifty years: on one hand, in the "Gesta Roderici" the maiores are responsible for the hero's exile; on the other, the Carmen Campidotoris' anonymous author seems interested in getting on well with Alfonso VI and his maiores, and attacks the noble families as the beginning of one tradition that continues later in "Mocedades" or the Romancero.

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Humanities, HUMANIDADES, Literature, Medieval latin literature, Destierro del Cid, Humanidades, Cid's exile, Literatura, HUMANITIES, Literatura latino-medieval

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