EnThe treaty De educatione, which Galateo dedicated through letters to Crisostomo Colonna from Caggiano, raised the attention among scholars, particularly during the 20th century, since Croce considered it a libellus full of anti-spanish controversy. Actually, the work – created in order to give a vademècum to both tutors and young people, such as Pirro Castriota in his training age – shows a system of educative priciples inspired to the classical belief and to the School of Athens' philosophical knowledge. Galateo - against the background of Ferdinand of Aragon's affairs, duke of Calabria, and of the questionable spanish customs which threatened the Italian mos – professed his civic belief. He has been able to pass a classical deontologic ...
Il libro contiene l'edizione critica con un'ampia introduzione del galateo scritto da Vincenzo Nolf...
The research investigates the relationship between humanism and education, not merely from a pedagog...
EnJust after a few years after his death, Antonio de Ferrariis called Galateo (1444-1517) deserved t...
EnThe treaty De educatione, which Galateo dedicated through letters to Crisostomo Colonna from Caggi...
EnThe contribution examines the text of Antonio de' Ferrariis, De Educatione. This represents a peda...
EnThe contribution examines the interpretative use of the work of the Galateo that was done after de...
EnThe publication of this unpublished work by Aldo de Bernart (1925 - 2013) figure of a scholar enga...
EnWith the Spanish conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the beginning of 500, the new rulers introdu...
EnThe essay is based on the figure of Antonio De Ferrariis Galateo, in relation to Salento and parti...
Il saggio affronta il tema della storia della scuola secondaria classica in Italia. In particolare d...
El texto analiza la actual enseñanza de los clásicos (lengua y literatura latina y griega) en las es...
EnThe author focused his research on the technical-scientific background of the Galateo and his know...
EnThe year 2017 celebrates the V centenary of one of the greatest glories of Salento: Antonio de Fer...
EnGalateo's personality, formed at the lively Accademia Pontaniana in Naples, binds his name to the ...
There is no doubt that the time has come to promote a new and comprehensive reading, in a historical...
Il libro contiene l'edizione critica con un'ampia introduzione del galateo scritto da Vincenzo Nolf...
The research investigates the relationship between humanism and education, not merely from a pedagog...
EnJust after a few years after his death, Antonio de Ferrariis called Galateo (1444-1517) deserved t...
EnThe treaty De educatione, which Galateo dedicated through letters to Crisostomo Colonna from Caggi...
EnThe contribution examines the text of Antonio de' Ferrariis, De Educatione. This represents a peda...
EnThe contribution examines the interpretative use of the work of the Galateo that was done after de...
EnThe publication of this unpublished work by Aldo de Bernart (1925 - 2013) figure of a scholar enga...
EnWith the Spanish conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the beginning of 500, the new rulers introdu...
EnThe essay is based on the figure of Antonio De Ferrariis Galateo, in relation to Salento and parti...
Il saggio affronta il tema della storia della scuola secondaria classica in Italia. In particolare d...
El texto analiza la actual enseñanza de los clásicos (lengua y literatura latina y griega) en las es...
EnThe author focused his research on the technical-scientific background of the Galateo and his know...
EnThe year 2017 celebrates the V centenary of one of the greatest glories of Salento: Antonio de Fer...
EnGalateo's personality, formed at the lively Accademia Pontaniana in Naples, binds his name to the ...
There is no doubt that the time has come to promote a new and comprehensive reading, in a historical...
Il libro contiene l'edizione critica con un'ampia introduzione del galateo scritto da Vincenzo Nolf...
The research investigates the relationship between humanism and education, not merely from a pedagog...
EnJust after a few years after his death, Antonio de Ferrariis called Galateo (1444-1517) deserved t...