Simon Magus and his Miseri Seguaci: Dante's Simonists and Chaucer's Summoner's Tale

Q4 Arts and Humanities Scripta Mediaevalia Pub Date : 2019-06-11 DOI:10.1353/MDI.2019.0005
Ethan K. Smilie
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Abstract:In Canto 19 of the Inferno and in the Summoner's Tale, Dante and Chaucer show a remarkable congruity of thought in regard to simony. The two poets portray the nature and effects of the sin by means of a number of specific correspondent depictions: that of the simonists' ostensible desire to build up the Church, which is in both cases portrayed physically and in reference to the past work of Peter and the Apostles (as well as to the contemporary thought of the Spiritual Franciscans); that of simony in terms of sexual perversion; that of the "goods" acquired by the simonists as destructive; and, finally, the parodic depiction of sacramental confession alongside the laity's usurpation of its administration. Ultimately, both authors utilize parodic allusions to demonstrate how the authority of the Church is weakened by simoniacal clergy. Within these congruities, however, there is one significant divergence, which is the poets' portrayals of friars. Although for both poets the depictions of friars serve largely the same end, the manner in which they are employed differs vastly, a divergence that may be accounted for by the poets' disparate political and ecclesiastical environments.
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Simon Magus和他的Miseri Seguaci:但丁的simmonists和乔叟的Summoner的故事
摘要:在《地狱篇》第十九章和《召唤师的故事》中,但丁和乔叟在买卖圣职问题上表现出了惊人的思想一致性。这两位诗人通过一些具体的对应描述来描绘罪恶的性质和影响:圣职者表面上渴望建立教会,这在两种情况下都是有形的,并参考了彼得和使徒们过去的工作(以及精神方济各会的当代思想);从性变态的角度来看,买卖圣职;买卖圣职者所获得的“财物”是具有破坏性的;最后,是对圣礼忏悔的模仿,以及俗人对其管理的篡夺。最后,两位作者都利用讽刺的典故来证明教会的权威是如何被圣职神职人员削弱的。然而,在这些一致性中,有一个重要的分歧,那就是诗人对修士的描绘。虽然两位诗人对修士的描写在很大程度上是为了相同的目的,但他们使用的方式却大相径庭,这种分歧可能是由诗人不同的政治和教会环境造成的。
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