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Aquest article assenyala que l’autobiografia fictícia de Jaume Roig es presenta sota la convenció literària de la carta, concretament d'una carta-relació, amb lloc i data de redacció, Callosa d'en Sarrià l'any 1460. El cavaller Joan Fabra, malalt d'amor, ha consultat el metge Jaume Roig i aquest li envia la resposta per carta. Per tant, l’Espill és també un lletovari, un gènere que prenia sovint la forma literària de la carta en vers. El prefaci quadripartit s'estructura segons les quatre causes aristotèliques '’acord amb la tradició de l'accessus i del pròleg acadèmic a partir del segle xii: eficient, final, material i formal
This article points out that Jaume Roig’s Espill is a fictional autobiography written in the guise of a letter and thereby dated at Callosa d’en Sarrià in 1460. Joan Fabra, a knight suffering from love-illness, consults the physician Jaume Roig, who sends him a reply letter. Thus the work is also a lletovari (a mock medical prescription), a genre which was often presented in a verse letter-writing form. The four-part preface follows the four causes (efficient, final, material, and formal) of the ‘Aristotelian prologue’, a type of accessus largely used by scholars from the 12th century
Sobre l’Espill de Jaume Roig
Roig, Jaume, m. 1478. Espill
Roig, Jaume, m. 1478. Espill
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