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Boccaccio erudito e il prologo del De viris illustribus petrarchesco

, 2020
Giovanni Boccaccio used prologues and epilogues of his Latin works to discuss relevant topics such as the finding of reliable sources or the dissamination of the knowledge.
C. Ceccarelli
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Boccaccio, il Decameron e la Crusca: le fonti spogliate dagli Accademici

Intorno a Boccaccio / Boccaccio e dintorni 2019, 2020
This survey concerns the lexicographic presence of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Vocabolario of the Accademici della Crusca (from the first to the fourth edition).
Caterina Canneti
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“Umana cosa è aver compassione”: Boccaccio, Compassion, and the Ethics of Literature

I Tatti Studies, 2019
THE EMOTION OF COMPASSION has been at the center of scholarly attention of several disciplines in recent years: history, philosophy, cognitive psychology, and literary studies all have taken interest in this emotion and its ethical, political, and poetic
Gur Zak
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Age, Virility and Vernacularity: Boccaccio’s Portraits of the Artists as Young Men

Italian Studies, 2019
This article explores discourses of youth and maturity in the pseudo-autobiographical frames to Boccaccio’s own works, and in his biographies of Dante and Petrarch.
Sara E. Díaz
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Boccaccio medievale e Boccaccio umanista

2021
Il contributo affronta il problema di Boccaccio lettore degli antichi, dei medievali e dei moderni, con particolare riguardo agli zibaldoni da lui stesso allestiti (quello membranaceo e quello cartaceo) e alla conoscenza della lingua greca.
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Boccaccio’s Corpus

, 2018
studies the nymph’s representation in the textual works of the Pegnitz Flower Society in Nuremberg from 1644 to 1645, underscoring the challenge of integrating the figure in the Christian context of the society’s literary production.
James C. Kriesel
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Boccaccio

2021
In Boccaccio le attività di autore, copista, esegeta e traduttore di testi concorrono alla realizzazione di un unico progetto intellettuale. La stessa interpretazione del Decameron – opera fondativa della narrativa europea – non può prescindere dall’esame di questo complesso sistema culturale in cui tradizione e innovazione convivono in una nuova ...
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Boccaccio’s Amorosa Visione

2022
Boccaccio’s allegorical dream vision Amorosa Visione should rightly be considered the foundational manifesto of the Italian Renaissance. Written in the meter of Dante’s Divina Commedia and replete with Dantesque reminiscences, the Visione is nonetheless a deliberately anti-Dantean vision in which the concept of the Christian Otherworld has been ...
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