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Bembo, The Travels And Journals Of Ambrosio Bembo
The Travels and Journal of Ambrosio Bembo is a seventeenth-century travelogue that offers contemporary readers an uncommon glimpse into the culture and civilization of Western Asia and India over three hundred years ago. Born in 1652 to a distinguished Venetian family, Ambrosio Bembo served in the Venetian navy and took part in several wars before ...
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Approcci stilometrici allo studio di una polemica cinquecentesca
Antonio Brocardo è ricordato per essere entrato in forte polemica con Pietro Bembo, suscitando pubblica indignazione. Le fonti letterarie sulla vita di Bembo infatti lo descrivono come un folle desideroso di distruggere quel che non riusciva a ...
Antonello Fabio Caterino, Alessia Marini
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Prima che Telifilo Filogenio, l'alterego di Borri nel Ragionamento della perfettione delle donne, illustri le sei ragioni che renderebbero la donna un essere perfetto rispetto all'incompiutezza dell'uomo, egli ritiene doveroso chiarire due concetti ...
Angelo Rella
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ABSTRACT The counter‐argumentative Italian connective tuttavia (Eng. “however”) marks the disruption of a causal chain by introducing an unexpected conclusion that cancels inferences drawn from a previous premise. Thus, under neutral conditions, tuttavia connects two argumentatively anti‐oriented members of discourse.
Laura Nadal, Iria Bello Viruega
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Slovničarstvo v bližnjih evropskih deželah pred Bohoričevo slovnico v 16. stoletju
Prispevek opisuje slovnice evropskih ljudskih jezikov kot možne posredne in (deloma) neposredne vire prve slovnice slovenskega jezika, ki jo je leta 1584 napisal Adam Bohorič.
Kozma Ahačič
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Abstract This article discusses the relationship between women and their garments by examining written, visual, and material sources about dress drawn from the historical records of the Malatesta family. The objective of this research is to understand whether women of this House had any degree of autonomy regarding the garments that they chose to ‘self‐
Elisa Tosi Brandi
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Reading for musical knowledge in early sixteenth‐century Italy: Introduction
Abstract The essays included here present case studies prepared within the project ‘Sounding the Bookshelf 1501: Music in a Year of Italian Printed Books’, funded by the Leverhulme Trust and hosted at the University of Sheffield. The project asks a simple question: standing in a Venetian bookshop towards the end of the year 1501, what information about
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Giovanni Pontano hears the street soundscape of Naples
Abstract Giovanni Pontano’s dialogue Antonius can be read almost as a thick description of the soundscape of a Neapolitan street in the mid‐ to late‐15th century, complete with public announcements, street performers, domestic arguments, workers’ banter, charms and spells, processions, errand boys, bells, clocks, cockerels, and much more.
Tim Shephard, Melany Rice
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Abstract Degrammaticalisation is an oft‐dismissed category of language change. In this paper evidence is provided for its existence, its triggers, and its conditions. This case study details the development of an understudied Old Italo‐Romance indefinite, covelle, a polarity‐sensitive item roughly translating as ‘anything’ which originated from a Latin
Nicola D’Antuono
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En este artículo exponemos cómo la novelita Cortes de Casto Amor (Toledo: Juan Ferrer, 1557) de Luis Hurtado de Toledo incluye una prosificación de algunas partes de la Octava rima de Juan Boscán, poema que, como se sabe, traduce e imita sendos ...
Jimena Gamba Corradine
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