Abstract

The present article deals with the religious works of the Neo-Latin poet Antonio Geraldini (†1488). During his time as a royal official at the Court of Aragon, Geraldini wrote three major pieces of religious poetry. The structure and content of these works are analyzed in regard to the literary tradition and present. Geraldini’s religious legacy proves to be sophisticated literature, stimulated by his didactic intentions. Situated in a Hispanic historical and cultural context and printed in Rome, these poems also play a part in the orchestration of propaganda conducted by the Royal Family in Catholic Europe.

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