
El paludismo en Palencia (1800-1804) a través del <em>Canto Votivo</em> del jesuita Tolrá
Author(s) -
Antonio Astorgano Abajo,
Fuensanta Garrido Domené
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
asclepio
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.146
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 1988-3102
pISSN - 0210-4466
DOI - 10.3989/asclepio.2017.03
Subject(s) - humanities , canto , art , literature
The exiled Jesuit Juan José Tolrá (Badajoz, 1739-Madrid, 1830) was a competent teacher of Humanities and one of the restorers of the Society of Jesus (1812-1830) most influential. Returned to Spain in 1798 and having eluded the second expulsion (1801), in Palencia he lived in the company of the family of a sister, where he was witness to famine and malaria between 1800 and 1805. Considering this humanitarian disaster, he composed the Votive Canto to the Holy Christ of Otero, discussed in this article. In beautiful real octave, he narrated the hard social, economic and healthy context of the time. At the same time, he provides deep moral reflections, typical of Jesuit ideology and his personal nature, eminently reserved and traditionalist