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In defense of negotium: Cicero answers Petrarch
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Maristella Lorch
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The Travesty of Petrarchism: The Traces of “La Pléiade” in the 17th–Century French Burlesque Poem [PDF]
The object of research in this article is the “caprice” (burlesque poem) Melon (1634) by the French poet M.A.G. de Saint-Amant who at the end of the 17th century, despite the negative attitude of Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux to his work, was revered by the ...
Andrey V. Golubkov
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William Shakespeare as a Purveyor of Re-Productions: Understanding Shakespeare’s Plays as Profitable Products [PDF]
This project, “Recasting William Shakespeare in The Business of Playwriting,” works to reinvigorate the value gained by reading Shakespeare by: Beginning with espousing the importance of reading Shakespeare as a practical businessman first, instead of ...
Ong, Giannina
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Source: Johann Nikolaus Götz: Gedichte. Aus den Jahren 1745–1765, Stuttgart: Göschen’sche Verlagshandlung, 1893.
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Laura and Petrarch: An Intriguing Case of Cyclical Love Dynamics [PDF]
Three ordinary differential equations are proposed to model the dynamics of love between Petrarch, a celebrated Italian poet of the 14th century, and Laura, a beautiful but married lady. The equations are nonlinear but can be studied through the singular
Rinaldi, S.
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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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Microporous structure with layered interstitial surface treatment, and method and apparatus for preparation thereof [PDF]
A microporous structure with layered interstitial surface treatments, and the method and apparatus for its preparation are disclosed. The structure is prepared by sequentially subjecting a uniformly surface treated structure to atomic oxygen treatment to
Koontz, Steven L.
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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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Fashion in haematology and wine. [PDF]
McCann SR.
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Blood Neutrophils in Infants Admitted for Bronchiolitis and Subsequent Lung Function Impairment
Pediatric Pulmonology, Volume 60, Issue 7, July 2025.
Raffaella Nenna +9 more
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