出版社:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
摘要:This paper aims to re-examine the most recent scholarly work on the eleventh-century Latin satire known as Garcineida , in order to determine its origin, authorship and credibility. The analysis of this work, as well as other primary and secondary sources, leads us to two interesting conclusions. First, we reject the theory of a German original, and we suggest the plausibility of a Spanish-Cluniac origin. In second place, the existence of facts that contradict the image of Urban II as a faultless reformer is outlined. They allow to verify that, despite its virulence, the aforesaid satire was based on reality.