This article identifies the Augustinian motive of peregrinatio (pilgrimage/exile) as fundamental to the Vita nova, both thematically and at the level of narrative structure. Although Dante himself would not experience banishment from Florence in 1302, this early work establishes him as a vernacular poet whose authority stems from a marginal and provisional social position
The presence of quotations from the Laus heremiticae vitae contained in Peter Damian’s letter 28 in ...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
International audienceThe article develops an argument about the exile of Dante in order to identify...
This article scrutinises the literature on Inferno V, 103 with the purpose to investigate, among the...
Orientador: Marcio Orlando Seligmann-SilvaTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Inst...
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the 2nd canto of the Inferno through the metaphor of 'pug ...
The article focuses on Dante\u2019s characterisation of the city where the Vita nova is set as an al...
This essay investigates types of sociality enacted through song, as depicted in Dante’s Earthly Para...
This article demonstrates a systematic connection between the novelty of Petrarch’s authorship and h...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante's narrative in Inferno VIII-XI, and its pictorial tran...
In her article Dante\u27s Linguistic Detail in Shelley\u27s Triumph of Life Anita O\u27Connell ana...
This essay investigates the political and literary culture of late Duecento Florence as well as the ...
The presence of quotations from the Laus heremiticae vitae contained in Peter Damian’s letter 28 in ...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
International audienceThe article develops an argument about the exile of Dante in order to identify...
This article scrutinises the literature on Inferno V, 103 with the purpose to investigate, among the...
Orientador: Marcio Orlando Seligmann-SilvaTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Inst...
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the 2nd canto of the Inferno through the metaphor of 'pug ...
The article focuses on Dante\u2019s characterisation of the city where the Vita nova is set as an al...
This essay investigates types of sociality enacted through song, as depicted in Dante’s Earthly Para...
This article demonstrates a systematic connection between the novelty of Petrarch’s authorship and h...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante's narrative in Inferno VIII-XI, and its pictorial tran...
In her article Dante\u27s Linguistic Detail in Shelley\u27s Triumph of Life Anita O\u27Connell ana...
This essay investigates the political and literary culture of late Duecento Florence as well as the ...
The presence of quotations from the Laus heremiticae vitae contained in Peter Damian’s letter 28 in ...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...