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Reviewers Acknowledgement [PDF]
Molecular Oncology, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 572-576, February 2025.
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Nowadays, there is an urgent necessity for breakthrough technologies able to reduce process complexity and to lower costs to make the biomass-based biodiesel supply chain competitive.
Marco Ugolini +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article argues that, in the fourteenth century, there was a wave of nostalgia that was provoked by extreme structural change: this was a moment of demographic catastrophe (with famine and plague), endemic warfare, economic fluctuation, intensified urbanization, and intellectual and spiritual novelties.
Hannah Skoda
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‘I was Born in One City, but Raised in Another’: Aretino's Perugian Apprenticeship
Abstract According to his apocrypha, Aretino was forced to flee his hometown of Arezzo after penning some anti‐papal verses. Similarly, it is claimed that he fled Perugia ten years later after painting a lute into the hands of a depiction of the Maddalena, which stood in one of the town's piazze.
William T. Rossiter
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Louïze Labé Lionnoize: the making of an early modern author
Abstract In this article, I discuss three central peritexts included in French poet Louise Labé’s Euvres de Louïze Labé Lionnoize, printed by Jean de Tournes in Lyon in 1555: the title page, the royal privilege, and a collection of celebratory poems. Arguing that the Early Modern book provided a space where women authors and their editors could engage ...
Matilda Amundsen Bergström
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Women on top: Coital positions and gender hierarchies in Renaissance Italy
Abstract According to Christian theology, the ‘missionary’ position was the only proper way to have sex. Among clerical as well as secular authors, one of the most serious deviations from this prescription was the position with the woman on top of the man.
Marlisa Den Hartog
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The Transmission of the \u3cem\u3eSomniale Danielis\u3c/em\u3e, from Latin to Vernacular Italian (Laurenziano Martelli 12 and Riccardiano 859) [PDF]
The Somniale Danielis is a dream manual widely circulated in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is structured through dream symbols and their concise explanation.
Cappozzo, Valerio
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Considerazioni attorno ad una questione metricologica. Il Boccaccio e le origini dell’ottava rima
L’articolo esamina i più importanti studi sulla creazione e definizione dell'ottava rima e sul ruolo svolto da Giovanni Boccaccio. L’autore deduce che, nonostante tutti gli sforzi compiuti per attribuirne un'origine previa a Boccaccio, i risultati sono ...
Lorenzo Bartoli
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Narrativa in viaggio e incontro con Boccaccio
L’articolo focalizza l’attenzione sul concetto dell’incontro tra le letterature mondiali, soprattutto la narrativa. Gli esempi che portiamo tendono a dare una visione storica su come il genere narrativo fece il suo viaggio lungo i millenni, partendo dai ...
Bahaa najem mahmood
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This article addresses the use of Latin accounts of Homer’s archetypal sorceress, Circe, in visual narratives constructed to embellish quattrocento marriage chests (cassoni).
Margaret Franklin
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