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Mapping Petrarch in Seventeenth-century Italian Travel Writing
Through a brief overview of seventeenth-century Italian travel writing, this article highlights the significant Petrarchan presence in this corpus.
Nathalie Hester
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Cicero vs. Ciceronianism in the Ciceronianus [PDF]
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Gotoff, H.C.
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The Renaissance in Basque literature: Juan Pérez de Lazarraga
Juan Perez de Lazarraga is a poet born in Alava in the sixteenth century. We know he died in 1605 and lived in Madrid for some time. His poetry combines elements of different kinds of poetry such as Renaissance, like Petrarch, influenced by the Spanish ...
Iñaki Aldekoa
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Tennyson's In Memoriam; an introduction and analysis [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1917.
Vining, Roscoe Howard
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Generating Politically-Relevant Event Data
Automatically generated political event data is an important part of the social science data ecosystem. The approaches for generating this data, though, have remained largely the same for two decades.
Beieler, John
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Exemplars, Institutions, and Self-Knowledge in Schopenhauer as Educator [PDF]
As a face in the mirror, so the morals of men are easily corrected with an exemplar.As Christopher Janaway observed, “the topic of Schopenhauer as Educator is really education rather than Schopenhauer.”2 Indeed, Nietzsche described it as addressing a ...
Golob, Sacha
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A Note on Christine de Pizan and Petrarch
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Angus J. Kennedy
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Fashion in haematology and wine. [PDF]
McCann SR.
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This volume presents the results of the workshop ‘Petrarchism: Competing Models for Early Modern Community Building (1400–1700)’, held at Freie Universität Berlin in November 2023. The workshop was organized by the research project ‘Petrarchan Worlds’ in the DFG Cluster of Excellence ‘Temporal Communities. Doing literature in a global perspective’. The
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Dal latino al volgare. Echi catulliani nei “Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta” [PDF]
This paper examines the presence of Catullo’s Liber in Petrarch poems, through the recognition of various references scattered throughout his Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta with the use of the humanistic imitatio technique.
Donatella Nisi
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