The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspect of language in the Renaissance, with a special focus on Erasmus' and Milton's language praxis within a framework of two related issues: Questione della Lingua and Imitatio
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the...
Several commentators have already noted the similarities between Goethe'smorphology and Wittgenstein...
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Peter Burke has described the early modern period in Europe as the age of the ‘discovery of language...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...
The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency i...
The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency i...
The purpose of this study is to look at the instatement of the vernacular as a "language of culture"...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
The article entitled “Lingua by Erasmus of Rotterdam – between physiology, philosophy and philology”...
This special issue aims to help bridge this gap: it provides a flavour of how philosophical translat...
The article aims to analyze the image of Dante within the grammatical codification in the Italian Re...
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the...
Several commentators have already noted the similarities between Goethe'smorphology and Wittgenstein...
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Peter Burke has described the early modern period in Europe as the age of the ‘discovery of language...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...
The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency i...
The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency i...
The purpose of this study is to look at the instatement of the vernacular as a "language of culture"...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
The article entitled “Lingua by Erasmus of Rotterdam – between physiology, philosophy and philology”...
This special issue aims to help bridge this gap: it provides a flavour of how philosophical translat...
The article aims to analyze the image of Dante within the grammatical codification in the Italian Re...
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the...
Several commentators have already noted the similarities between Goethe'smorphology and Wittgenstein...
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the...