Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Candlemas

For the Holy Candlemas
if it snows or if mourns
winter we are out of it;
but if it's sun or pale sun
we are always in mid-winter (1).

- Candlemas Candlemas, winter semo de fora, but if it is raining or windy, it semo in the winter (2).

The second statement contradicts the first and supported the view that the adversarial nature of proverbs and idioms is a clear demonstration of their popular origin; Vasco Pratolini, it Girls Sanfrediano goes so far as to say that " The contradictory nature of proverbs is precisely the sign della verità che essi esprimono".

Prevale però l'opinione molto diffusa di trovarsi nel pieno dell'inverno e che l'estate sia ben lontana dell'arrivare:

Viene ben evidenziato da questo wellerismo a botta e risposta:

"Alla Candelora estate dentro e inverno fora; disse la vecchia di dentro il forno"
"Alla Candelora la vernata è fora; risponde l'orso dentro la tana"

Il caldo dell'estate "dentro il forno" e "dentro la tana", mentre fuori dominano incontrastati il freddo e il gelo.

"La festa della Candelora (in toscano ha anche Candelaia) è il secondo giorno di febbraio. Il nome deriva dal latino tardo festum candelarum and refers to the blessing of the candles lit that are brought in procession. These blessed candles are then stored in the house and are lit by the faithful, to appease the wrath of God during the storm, waiting for a person who does not return or is deemed at serious risk by helping a dying man, and anytime you hear the need to ask for help from heaven, difficult parts, epidemics "(1)

It takes more to turn a" Candlemas "to liberate our poor country by speculators, corrupt and corrupt, spendthrifts of public money, but for pure luck accendiamola well this blessed (or at least blessed by a priest on the sidewalk and not by prelates and graduated contestualizzanti) Candlemas to free us from the evil of these institutions and serve them ill.

(1) Charles Lapucci - Anna Maria Antoni, Proverbs of months, Vallardi, 1985
(2) Carlo Emilio Gadda That Awful Mess on the Via Merulana

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