Brother Fire

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Brother Fire is the personified element of fire in Saint Francis of Assisi’s "Canticle of the Sun," praised as a humble, powerful, and beautiful servant of God.

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Label Occurrences
Brother Fire canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
literary character
personification
addressedAs brother
alsoKnownAs Frate Focu
surface form: Frate Foco

Frate Focu
Frate Focu
surface form: Frate Fuoco
appearsInGenre religious poetry
associatedWith Canticle of the Sun
surface form: Canticle of the Creatures

Saint Francis of Assisi
belongsToCategory personified natural element
belongsToTradition Franciscan spirituality
contrastedWith human sinfulness
cosmologicalRole element of creation
describedBy Saint Francis of Assisi
emphasizes creaturely dependence on God
groupedWith Brother Sun
Brother Wind
Gaia
surface form: Mother Earth

Sister Moon
Sister Water
hasSourceText Canticle of the Sun
surface form: Laudes Creaturarum
inspiredBy medieval Christian cosmology
languageOfWork Umbrian
literaryDevice prosopopoeia
literaryFunction voice praising God
moralAttribute humility
obedience to God
partOfWork Canticle of the Sun
praisedAs beautiful servant of God
humble servant of God
powerful servant of God
praisedFor beauty
brightness
strength
usefulness to humanity
religiousContext Christianity
represents fire
roleInWork personified element of fire
symbolizes energy
light
purification
warmth
theologicalFunction symbol of God’s power
symbol of divine beauty
symbol of divine service
timeOfCompositionContext early 13th century
usedAs didactic symbol of right relation to creation

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Canticle of the Sun addresses Brother Fire
Praise of the Creatures praises Brother Fire
Brother Sun hasRelationTo Brother Fire
Sister Water associatedWith Brother Fire