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To speak of St. Peter Damian's poetry is not easy, there are many literary genres, different contexts, among which the liturgy stands out, but there are also lyrics related to monastic life, and to the controversial ills' corrections of the Church of his
Ugo Facchini
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Lettere del giovane Pier Damiani
Schola Salernitana - Annali, V. 24 (2019)
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A monk which celebrates, prays, teaches, corrects. The poetry of St. Peter Damian
To speak of St. Peter Damian's poetry is not easy, there are many literary genres, different contexts, among which the liturgy stands out, but there are also lyrics related to monastic life, and to the controversial ills' corrections of the Church of ...
Ugo Facchini
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Coordination, Division of Labor, and Open Content Communities: Template Messages in Wiki-Based Collections. [PDF]
In this paper we investigate how in commons based peer production a large community of contributors coordinates its efforts towards the production of high quality open content. We carry out our empirical analysis at the level of articles and focus on the
Alessandro Rossi +3 more
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Fortunes of the firefly: Sciascia's art of detection [PDF]
Two of the principal features of Leonardo Sciascia’s works are the treatment of historical events and the adoption of the techniques of the detective novel.
Ania, GF
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L'immortale Matilde di Canossa [PDF]
Analisi degli andamenti della storia dei Canossa e dei principali motivi dell'opera ufficiale della ...
Cantarella, Glauco Maria
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La vera battaglia. Italo Svevo, la cultura di massa e i media
Sono allo stesso tempo «giocattoli e ordigni» le pagine in cui Italo Svevo prende le distanze dalla letteratura di consumo del suo tempo, permettendo di sondare il complesso rapporto dello scrittore con la cultura di massa.
Sturmar, Barbara
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La leopardistica nel terzo millennio [PDF]
Analisi della attuale condizione degli studi su Giacomo ...
MELOSI, LAURA
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Il cibo nella Divina Commedia [PDF]
In this essay a path is tracked through Dante’s masterpiece in search of allusions to food, in relation to the Medieval concept of gluttony and the punishment gluttons deserved in Hell and Purgatory.
Serianni, Luca
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