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Bucolicum carmen e i suoi commenti inediti. Edited by A. Avena. Padua: Societa cooperativa tipografica, 1906. Canzoniere. Edited by Gianfranco Contini; annotated by Daniele Ponchiroli. Turin: Einaudi, 1964. Collatio laureationis.
F. Petrarca +4 more
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Subjects of Triumph and Literary History: Dido and Petrarch in Petrarch's Africa and Trionfi [PDF]
English and American Literature and ...
Simpson, William
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Petrarca tra letteratura e potere politico
Petrarch between Literature and Political Power Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) was not only an outstanding poet and scholar of his age, but also an interesting example of a public intellectual ante litteram, at least he appears to be so from the writings ...
Jiří Špička
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Altichiero in the Fifteenth Century [PDF]
Altichiero was the dominant north Italian painter of the later Trecento. In Padua, in the 1370s and early 1380s, he worked for patrons close to Petrarch and his circle and perhaps in direct contact with the poet himself. By the time of the second edition
Richards, John
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Abstract Due to their prolonged and multicultural nature, councils functioned historically as hubs for the exchange of ideas, discourse, diplomacy and rhetoric, reflecting broader cultural trends. In the Middle Ages, no international forums were comparable to ecumenical councils, where diverse and influential groups from various regions convened to ...
Federico Tavelli
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital ...
Leah Middlebrook, Nathalie Hester
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Abstract In the late fifteenth century, the Hungarian royal court at Buda was home to a cosmopolitan community of humanists. In early modern historiography, this cultural milieu has often been interpreted as one of the new, emergent ‘centres’ of the Renaissance in East Central Europe.
Eva Plesnik
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Return to Philology and Hypertext in and around Petrarch’s Rvf
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the intersection between philology, hermeneutics, and criticism in humanist studies in general and in Petrarch studies in particular. The most recent philological
Massimo Lollini
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Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-poly(ethyleneoxide)-heparin block copolymers. I. Synthesis and characterization [PDF]
Amphiphilic block copolymers containing poly(dimethylsiloxane), poly(ethylene oxide), and heparin (PDMS-PEO-Hep) have been prepared via a series of coupling reactions using functionalized prepolymers, diisocyanates, and derivatized heparins.
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What Does Intarsia Say? Materiality and Spirituality in the Urbino Studiolo☆
Abstract Upon entering the Urbino studiolo of Federico da Montefeltro, the visitor is struck by a material‐charged environment. Surprisingly, only a few scholars have addressed one prominent aspect of the decorative scheme, namely, the feature of intarsia as a medium. Even so, it remains on the sidelines of the discussion.
Matan Aviel
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