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1988
Commento a brani di: poeti elegiaci, Eutropio, i ...
SANTINI, PIERO, A. Rizzica, M. Posani
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Commento a brani di: poeti elegiaci, Eutropio, i ...
SANTINI, PIERO, A. Rizzica, M. Posani
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Traditio, 1962
Upon entering a cathedral, our eyes are drawn to the soaring pillars, the sweep of the ceiling, and the richly adorned windows. Yet we overlook many details which play an essential part in determining the finished product, for instance, the composition of the stone and the structure of the foundation.
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Upon entering a cathedral, our eyes are drawn to the soaring pillars, the sweep of the ceiling, and the richly adorned windows. Yet we overlook many details which play an essential part in determining the finished product, for instance, the composition of the stone and the structure of the foundation.
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Exempla in Virgil’s Underworld
Wiener Studien, 2015In Aeneid 6, Hercules and Dionysus point towards the deification of Augustus; the mythological poets amply scattered through Elysium may be there to launch a sense that Virgil too will one day tread those very same meadows as a reward for his service as poet to the state. And the great Romans of the ‘Heldenschau’?
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2015
Il saggio analizza alcune figure iconografiche caratterizzate come esepi di sapienza all'interno della decorazione pittorica della chiesa di Sant'Agostino a Bergamo.
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Il saggio analizza alcune figure iconografiche caratterizzate come esepi di sapienza all'interno della decorazione pittorica della chiesa di Sant'Agostino a Bergamo.
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2000
Abstract In the Preface Livy invites his audience to seek exempla in his narrative of Roman history. In accepting the offer, modern readers have tended to look to Livy’s treatment of well-known figures, especially those from the early days of the city. Lucretia, the victim of Sex.
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Abstract In the Preface Livy invites his audience to seek exempla in his narrative of Roman history. In accepting the offer, modern readers have tended to look to Livy’s treatment of well-known figures, especially those from the early days of the city. Lucretia, the victim of Sex.
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