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Ed.: Dreves, G.M., Ein Jahrtausend lateinischer Hymnendichtung, Band II, Leipzig, 1909, 390-392. Authentizität: Das Werk stammt vermutlich von I., "even though some present-day scholars would like to attribute this sequens to an unknown contemporary Franciscan friar or to Bonaventure" [Van der Heijden / Roest]. "The most moving and tender lyric to emerge from Latin hymnody of the medieval Church was surely the 'Stabat Mater'. While often ascribed to well-known figures of medieval letters like Innocent III, Bonaventure, or Jacopone da Todi, its author remains still today somewaht of a mystery. What ist beyond question, however, is that it issued from a milieu steeped in Franciscan piety, from a atmosphere of deep and affective devotion to the Virgin so well known among followers of Francis an so much a part of Franciscan piety." [O´Gorman (1992),191]. "The popularity of the hymn was immense" [192]. "In den letzten Jahren ist die Forschung geneigt, Bonaventura als Autor anzunehmen" [Schlosser (2017), 54]. |
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