180 resultados para Pétrarque (1304-1374). Rime extravaganti
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"Julii Celsi Commentarii de vita Julii Caesaris" (224p.) is by Petrarch (part of his De viris illustribus) and was published anonymously in the earliest ed. of Caesar's De bello gallico (1473); in later editions (until 1827) erroneously ascribed to Julius Celsus.
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At head of title: Stereotype edition.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added t.-p.: Mrs. Dobson's Petrarch.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This book, formerly ascribed to "Julius Celsus", was claimed for Petrarch, by Karl Ernst Christoph Schneider. cf. History of classical scholarship, by Sandys. v. 3, p. 115.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Description of the coins relating to the age of Petrarch. By J. G. Pfister": v.2, p. [379]-398.
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Tr. of: Africa.
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On the love of Petrarch.--On the poetry of Petrarch.--On the character of Petrarch.--A parallel between Dante and Petrarch.--Appendix: I. Specimens of Petrarch's Latin poetry. II. Specimens of Greek amatory poetry, from Sappho down to the writers of the lower empire. III. A theory of Platonic love, by Lorenzo de' Medici. IV. Comparative description of woman's beauty according to Platonic ideas, by the early Italian poets. V. Petrarch's unpublished letters in Italian (with facsimile) VI. A letter, in Latin, of Dante's lately discovered (Epistola "amico florentino") VII. Translations from Petrarch, by Barbarina lady Dacre.
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Printed in Plymouth, Eng.
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Estratto dalla Rivista romagnola, anno 1897.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Tavola de'manoscritti da cui sono tratte queste Rime": p. [203]-208.
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"Indice alfabetico per cognomi degli accademici che hanno l'insegna": p. 345-348.