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From Petrarch to Machiavelli: the birth of a political ancestry during Fascism [PDF]

open access: yesPolis: Revista de Stiinte Politice, 2021
This contribution aims to examine the declensions of the connection between Petrarch and Machiavelli, in some studies carried out between the Twenties and Forties of the 20th Century.
Laura MITAROTONDO
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The Limits of Autobiographical Logic. On the Impossibility of Narrating One’s Death

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Life Writing, 2020
The practice of life writing seems to exclude the incorporation of the writer’s death. How can autobiography come to terms with this blind spot? Are there any strategies that enable the horizon or end of the writer’s life (‘bios’) to be integrated into ...
Mathias Mayer
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Archival Investigations. Fracassetti and Valentinelli about Petrarch

open access: yesTECA, 2020
This essay will deepen the figure of Giuseppe Fracassetti (1802–1883), a lawyer, historian and scholar from Fermo who published and translated Latin Letters of Petrarch (and more), and his archive at the Biblioteca Spezioli in Fermo, through the study of
Valentina Zimarino
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«Косящий бег» (Петрарка — Мандельштам — Петрарка) [“The Scything Run”: Petrarch—Mandel’shtam—Petrarch]

open access: yesSlavica Revalensia, 2021
The article offers a list of possible iconographic subtexts of Osip Mandel’shtam’s translation of the beginning of Petrarch’s sonnet CCCXIX («I dì miei più leggier che nes(s)un cervo / Fuggir come ombra, et non vider più bene / Ch’un batter d’occhio, et ...
Nikita Okhotin
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The Epilogue in Doctor Faustus: The Petrarchan Context

open access: yesNJES: Nordic Journal of English studies, 2010
Metaphors used in Epilogue in Doctor Faustus, particularly the cut branch and Apollo‟s burned laurel bough, are indicative of Marlowe‟s intellectual involvement with Petrarch and the former‟s role in the literary circle centered on the Countess of ...
Roy Eriksen
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Quanto piace al mondo è breve sogno. Petrarch and Schopenhauer: Elective Affinities

open access: yesHumanist Studies & The Digital Age, 2011
Art plays a fundamental role in Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophical system, and among the many artists who Schopenhauer cites, Francis Petrarch may be considered the most significant.
Enrico Vettore
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"My infinite thoughts full of errors": The peculiarities of Petrarchism in Michelangelo's Rime - [PDF]

open access: yesReči (Beograd), 2019
In the light of the most recent critical debate, sixteenth-century Petrarchism has been divested of the simple dichotomy between norm and rejection, similarity and dissimilarity, imitation and deviation in relation to Petrarch's model or Bembo's ...
Beneduci Luigi E., Vujović Marija N.
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Uzdasi u poodmakloj dobi – Petrarca, Vinci, Wert i Marenzio

open access: yesMuzikološki Zbornik, 2007
Uzdasi u poodmakloj dobi – Petrarca, Vinci, Wert i ...
Bojan Bujić
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Milton and the Tradition of Protestant Petrarchism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Scholarly accounts of Milton?s engagement with Petrarch often suggest a hostile reading of the Italian poet?s work. The Protestant ideal of Adam and Eve?s companionate marriage in Paradise Lost has been seen as a rebuke to the unfulfilled petrarchan ...
Serjeantson, D
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Francis, Thou Art Translated: Petrarch Metamorphosed in English, 1380-1595

open access: yesHumanist Studies & The Digital Age, 2011
English translation of Petrarch—translation that is also metamorphosis in a manner that Petrarch would have recognized—begins with Chaucer's rendition of canticus TroiliTroilus and Criseyde, an inaugural moment of lyric imitation long thought unique in ...
Ronald L. Martinez
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