Venit diluvium, et perdidit. The Presentations of the Passion in Mikołaj Szomowski’s Good Friday Sermon

Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 25 (3):185-199 (2014)
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Abstract

The article refers to the Good Friday sermon of baroque preacher, Mikołaj Szomowski. The paper shows the methods of the descriptions the Passion. Two crucial issues are a „conceptus” and an „amplificatio”. The idea is taken from principal biblical metaphor — flood. It dominates the whole sermon. Amplification takes place on the two planes —„res” and „verba”.

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