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From Latin QUO(D) VELLES to Romagnol Cvël: A Case of Degrammaticalisation from a Free‐choice Indefinite to the Noun ‘Thing’1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 122, Issue 1, Page 119-150, March 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

«Sotto ristretta legge ragionato abbiamo». Èthos e nòmos nel Decameron [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
[«Sotto ristretta legge ragionato abbiamo». Èthos and nòmos in Decameron]. Law, rule and infringement are some of the key points in the analysis of Decameron. Boccaccio’s tales are set in a period in which there were not laws. The pestilence perturbs the
Cappelletti, Cristina
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From plague to plague: COVID‐19 and the New Decameron(s)

open access: yesInternational Social Science Journal, Volume 74, Issue 251, Page 25-36, March 2024.
Abstract This article reflects on the role of narration in times of crisis. Drawing on studies on storytelling and bibliotherapy, it compares the Decameron, a collection of short stories written during and immediately after the 1348 Black Death, with two Decameron‐based collections written during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic: The New York ...
Valerio Angeletti
wiley   +1 more source

L’expression du hasard et sa fonction narrative dans le Décaméron

open access: yesItalies, 2005
Boccace hérite d’une notion complexe de hasard, liée à la tradition savante de la philosophie, distinguant fortuna (pouvoir) et caso (événement effet de la fortuna) et passée dans le sens commun.
René Stella
doaj   +1 more source

Giovanni Boccaccio : intermediary between culture classical and european renaissance culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
El interés de Giovanni Boccaccio por los clásicos se acrecienta cuando conoce personalmente a Francesco Petrarca. La relación con el maestro/amigo lo lleva a escribir sus obras latinas y sobre todo a profundizar la búsqueda de manuscritos, lo que le ...
Blanco Jiménez, José
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Dante en la cultura catalana a l’entorn del Casal de Barcelona (1381-1410/12) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article analyzes in a historical context the earliest evidences of Dante’s influence on Catalan culture during the reigns of Kings Peter IV, John I and Martin of Aragon, until the interregnum (1410-12) and the change of dynasty resulting from the ...
Gómez, Francesc J.
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Las traducciones del Decameron de Boccaccio en España (1800-1940) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Se pasa revista a todas las traducciones del Decameron (totales, parciales, adaptaciones) hechas en España entre 1800 y 1940. Las numerosas antologías estudiadas priorizan las novelle de mayor carga erótica o anticlerical, aunque a menudo ésta queda ...
Calvo Rigual, Cesáreo
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Cattive maniere (e buona condotta) nella Napoli di Petrarca e Boccaccio

open access: yesItalies, 2007
Napoli è presentata nella tradizione letteraria come una città pericolosa, in cui si incontrano rischi di ogni tipo. A differenza dei luoghi vicini, che sono immagine perfetta del locus amoenus, essa è soprattutto il luogo dell’avventura, della violenza,
Matteo Palumbo
doaj   +1 more source

Il giardino tardogotico del Paradiso degli Alberti

open access: yesItalies, 2004
Il saggio evidenzia l'unicità dell'operazione del Gherardi, il quale, diversamente da tutti gli altri narratori postboccacciani, nel Paradiso degli Alberti ribalta la struttura decameroniana, dilatando enormemente la cornice e riducendo drasticamente le ...
Antonio Lanza
doaj   +1 more source

Filócolo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Introducción y traducción de Il ...
Blanco Valdés, Carmen F., trad.   +1 more
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