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Iacopo Sannazaro and the Creation of a Poetic Canon in Early Modern England [PDF]
This article investigates the circulation and fame of Sannazaro\u2019s Arcadia in early modern England, focusing first on Philip Sidney\u2019s reception of the poem as part of an ongoing pastoral tradition.
Petrina, Alessandra
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Climate Change Favors African Malaria Vector Mosquitoes
Malaria is a deadly parasitic disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes. This study investigates occurrence patterns of malaria mosquito species to predict how climate change will affect their range in sub‐Saharan African, where most malaria deaths occur.
Tiem van der Deure +3 more
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After an overview of the major stages of Giorgio Angelieri’s publishing activity in Venice and Vicenza, this essay focuses on Petrarch’s works in Italian language published in Angelieri’s printing shop in 1586.
Marco Daniele Limongelli
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A “cavalier pensoso” between Machiavelli and Petrarch
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship between Machiavelli and Petrarch’s civil poetry is more complex and intricate. It is not by chance that Machiavelli selected Petrarch’s verses to close .
Carlo Varotti
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According to legend, Jaufre Rudel died happy in the arms of the Countess of Tripoli. But an earlier or contemporary testimony states that the troubadour died on the high seas : Rofian maintains qe moric al passage, that he died during the crossing ...
Roy Rosenstein
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Religious life is a generic term for a variety of forms of Christian life that originated, as a radical response to the gospel, in the rst century and continue to develop in the present, predominantly among Roman *Catholics and *Eastern Orthodox but also,
Schneiders, Sandra Marie
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Spain in Petrarch is a geographical space confused with the myth and the history, above all the Roman history. From one hand the contemporary chronicle, with the military glory of Aragon and Castile, is dissolved in the memory of Rome; on the other hand ...
Vecchi Galli, Paola
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Who Is Afraid of Love? Adam Smith and the Rational Analysis of Bonding
ABSTRACT For Smith, love inextricably involves negative feelings, what this paper calls “bonding cost”. The bonding cost can be moderate. However, it can easily become excessive, taking the form of turbulent emotions, obsessions, vulnerabilities, and ego‐centrism. Hence, it is no wonder that Smith is highly critical of love.
Elias L. Khalil
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Abstract The patrician Francesco Barbaro (1390–1454) is well known for having been both a first‐class humanist and a figurehead of the Venetian government in the new territories of the Stato da Terra. This article explores the pioneering use of humanist culture in the official praises he received during his political career, which helped shape a ...
Clémence Revest
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A Critical Overview of Common Foodborne Toxicants and Methods for Their Reliable Detection
ABSTRACT Food is an essential commodity for human health. However, toxicants such as mycotoxins, heavy metals, acrylamide, and pesticides can be present in food either naturally or through processing, packaging, or some anthropogenic activities. A thorough review of carefully selected studies revealed that climate change and pandemics have led to an ...
Betty Bowe Acquah +1 more
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