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The Digitization of Japanese Translations of the Rvf in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book

open access: yesHumanist Studies & The Digital Age, 2011
The article discusses the benefits of having translations of Petrarch available in Japanese, and describes a project to digitize portions of a Japanese translation of the Canzoniere.
Nobuko Wingard
doaj   +1 more source

Worthy of faith?: Authors and readers in early modernity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This chapter will consider how the traditional (classical Roman and Europeanmedieval) definition of the “author” as “one worthy of faith” (the faith of thereader, obviously) is put increasingly to the test during the early modern period, as the notion of
Ascoli, AR
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Narrative Horizons: Deliberate Derangement in Oceanic Climate Fiction

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Although we live in the Anthropocene—the geological age of humankind, wherein humans have measurably impacted the biosphere—we struggle to narrate the Anthropocene. In particular, we struggle to give narrative shape to its foremost feature: anthropogenic climate change.
Mark Celeste
wiley   +1 more source

New Latin and Romance Witnesses from the Biblioteca Comunale Manfrediana of Faenza (with an Unpublished Fragment of Petrarch’s ‘Bucolicum carmen’)

open access: yesTECA
This essay presents an initial survey of some unpublished medieval fragments and manuscripts preserved at the Biblioteca Comunale Manfrediana in Faenza.
Nicola Chiarini, Niccolò Gensini
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ANDRIC’S CRITICAL-ESSAYIST VIEWS ON ART [PDF]

open access: yesHum, 2012
Andric is, among other things, a writer who brings to life every aspect of existence of a man, what he particularly showed in his critical essay. This paper deals with essays on Goya and Petrarca.
Slavica Juka, Ita Lučin
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Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book

open access: yesHumanist Studies & The Digital Age, 2013
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collaborators of the project "Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book" are presently digitizing and encoding in TEI P5 2 key
Massimo Lollini
doaj   +1 more source

Do emotions drive the link between winning and satisfaction with democracy? Leveraging the Super Bowl, the World Cup, and The Lion King

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract Electoral winners are more satisfied with democracy than losers, but there is debate over whether this is due to emotions or policy considerations. In two quasi‐experiments, we exploit the outcomes of major football games, which exogenously separated people into winning and losing groups.
Shane P. Singh   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Clinical characteristics and risk factors of severe bocavirus‐positive pneumonia in children and a literature review

open access: yesPediatric Discovery, Volume 3, Issue 4, December 2025.
The study explored the clinical characteristics and risk factors of HBoV‐positive severe pneumonia in children. These findings indicate that HBoV can be identified in respiratory samples from children with severe pneumonia, denoting its role as a viral pathogen in hospitalized children with this condition.
Jing Liao   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Il Dante di De Sanctis è ancora attuale?

open access: yesLea, 2017
My aim is to show the contemporary relevance of the work of Francesco De Sanctis, which has been intensively researched, but is now relegated to our past.
Paolo Orvieto
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Chaucer and Petrarch: “S’amor non è” and the Canticus Troili

open access: yesHumanist Studies & The Digital Age, 2010
The scholastic ambience of S’amor non è (Rvf 132) is not accidental; in it Petrarch demolishes the medieval cornerstone of knowledge by contradicting Aristotle’s law of non-contradiction.
Warren Ginsberg
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