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Petrarch and the Canon of Neo-Latin Literature [PDF]
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, based on the circulation of his texts in manuscript and printed editions.
Hankins, James
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HOW TO SELL A POETRY BOOK TWICE? C. TRIBRACHI MUTINENSIS BUCOLICON AD JOHANNEM VITÉZ [PDF]
Summary: Gaspare Tribraco (1439 – ca. 1493) is an almost completely neglected poet despite the fact that his Bucolicon was probably the first collection of eclogues ordered in an elaborate composition during the Quattrocento.
Simon, Lajos Zoltán
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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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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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Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au vol [PDF]
Although we usually look for quotations in written texts, it is also worth considering that words can be 'stolen' from the conversational flux, from those oral exchanges which, at least in antiquity, were not recorded. This seems to be the case of two of
Philippe Guerin
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"Secretum" de Antonio Prieto. La novela de una canción [PDF]
Antonio Prieto´s novel Secretum is seen in these lines as a poetic biography where the author rewrites Petrarch´s Canzoniere in a dialogue among many voices and within a science fiction novel pattern. The same way that Petrarch in his Canzoniere talks to
Alférez, María del Mar
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Baroque Flair: Seventeenth-century European Sapphic Poetry
Early modern women poets across Europe and at least one colony enlisted Petrarchist terms, often with a self-aware, parodic twist. Some examples, considered here, include (first) self-portrait poems that serve to critique not only the lyric speaker ...
Amanda Powell
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The tercentenary of the death of Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687) presents a convenient occasion to trace the views held by this versatile and multilingual writer on the subject of translation. A first inventory of Huygens' pronouncements on the matter is
Hermans, T
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On societal response to pandemics: linking past experiences to present events. [PDF]
Khan G, Parwez S.
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Levodopa‐Responsive Dystonia Secondary to CTNNB1 Neurodevelopmental Disorder
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Volume 12, Issue 11, Page 2012-2014, November 2025.
Hanin Algethami +5 more
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