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PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT This article treats an analogy that is used persistently in the history of historiography: the equation of historiography with painting and the identification of the historiographer with the painter. In examining the conceptual stakes of this (auto)identification, the article mobilizes the analogy in order to explore larger issues of ...
LUUK DE BOER
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Poesía del mundo Azteca. Nelly Martínez. Amparo Molina.
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¿Es poética la función poética?
En este número no se incluyeron resúmenes ni palabras clave.
Fernando Lázaro Carreter
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Musicianship and the masteries of the stars: music and musicians in the Liber Nativitatum
Abstract This article shines a light on the musical contents of a “book of births”, the Liber Nativitatum or Albubather, written by the Persian Astrologer Abu Bakr al‐Hassan ibn al‐Khasib in the ninth century, translated into Latin at the beginning of the thirteenth century, and published in Venice in 1501.
Oliver Doyle
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Segimon Serrallonga va ser dels primers que, modernament, es va preocupar de manera seriosa per les literatures del Pròxim Orient Antic. I gairebé sense contextos que ho afavorissin.
Jaume Coll Mariné
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Realitat, fantasia i ideologia en la poètica de Pere Calders
L’article analitza el valor i el sentit dels conceptes «realitat» i «fantasia» en l’univers literari de Pere Calders, com a fonaments d’una actitud literària que reivindica l’imaginari i el fantàstic i s’enfronta a la literatura realista de caràcter ...
Carme Gregori Soldevila
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Poetic Licentiousness and the Destitutions of High Culture
Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 50-71, April 2025.
Rick de Villiers
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Commenting on music in Juvenal's sixth satire
Abstract The satires of Juvenal were immensely popular in Renaissance Italy, printed in various forms over 70 times in the period 1469‐1520, and five times in 1501 alone. The satires contain a wealth of references to instruments, instrumentalists, and playing practices that are frequently used in double entendres connoting lewd acts and infidelity ...
Ciara O'Flaherty, Tim Shephard
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‘De voluptate aurium’: The sounds of heaven in a 1501 sensory treatise on the afterlife
Abstract In his De gloria et gaudiis beatorum, printed in 1501, the clergyman Zaccaria Lilio explores a popular topic in the religious life of Renaissance Italy: what is heaven like and what kind of experience awaits the blessed there? And his answer represents a snapshot of a characteristic manner in which heaven was imagined in the period, both in ...
Laura Ștefănescu
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