This paper concerns the literary fortune and the semantic evolution of the iunctura “mens saucia” from its first appearance in the Lucretius’ poem (4, 1048) to the Christian authors
In the fifteenth century, no formal commentary to Lucretius was produced by Italian scholars. Howeve...
A note on Lucretia in Bernat Metge’s Lo somniThis paper aims to analyse the figure of Roman Lu...
Several instances of texts of classical authors used in monastic schools and libraries and their cod...
This paper concerns the literary fortune and the semantic evolution of the iunctura “mens saucia” fr...
The article marks the presence of Lucretius’ De rerum natura in the corpus of Bruno’s works, both t...
A Lucretian verse (1.304: tangere enim et tangi nisi corpus nulla potest res), located in the contex...
The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
Since its coinage in the nineteenth century, the concept of Carolingian renaissance has been primari...
In verse 439 of Paulinus Nolanus’ carm. 31, the epithet iugifluus, employed by the poet to invoke C...
Analysis of the iunctura mors immortalis (Lucr. 3.869) and its possible parallels, both before and a...
The Miracle Of «Legio Xii Fu Lminate» Is Exam Ined In The Article On The Basis Of Early Literary Wri...
This article examines the revival of the de viris illustribus genre in the twelfth century. These ca...
The epitaph of Iulia Benenata (CLEAfr 60; end of 3rd- beginning of 4th cent.), from Makthar, consist...
This essay is a Commentary on Lucretius’ De rerum natura Book 5, lines 22-54. The Lucretian text has...
This article focuses on the literary background which shaped the characterization of the Egyptians i...
In the fifteenth century, no formal commentary to Lucretius was produced by Italian scholars. Howeve...
A note on Lucretia in Bernat Metge’s Lo somniThis paper aims to analyse the figure of Roman Lu...
Several instances of texts of classical authors used in monastic schools and libraries and their cod...
This paper concerns the literary fortune and the semantic evolution of the iunctura “mens saucia” fr...
The article marks the presence of Lucretius’ De rerum natura in the corpus of Bruno’s works, both t...
A Lucretian verse (1.304: tangere enim et tangi nisi corpus nulla potest res), located in the contex...
The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
Since its coinage in the nineteenth century, the concept of Carolingian renaissance has been primari...
In verse 439 of Paulinus Nolanus’ carm. 31, the epithet iugifluus, employed by the poet to invoke C...
Analysis of the iunctura mors immortalis (Lucr. 3.869) and its possible parallels, both before and a...
The Miracle Of «Legio Xii Fu Lminate» Is Exam Ined In The Article On The Basis Of Early Literary Wri...
This article examines the revival of the de viris illustribus genre in the twelfth century. These ca...
The epitaph of Iulia Benenata (CLEAfr 60; end of 3rd- beginning of 4th cent.), from Makthar, consist...
This essay is a Commentary on Lucretius’ De rerum natura Book 5, lines 22-54. The Lucretian text has...
This article focuses on the literary background which shaped the characterization of the Egyptians i...
In the fifteenth century, no formal commentary to Lucretius was produced by Italian scholars. Howeve...
A note on Lucretia in Bernat Metge’s Lo somniThis paper aims to analyse the figure of Roman Lu...
Several instances of texts of classical authors used in monastic schools and libraries and their cod...