Boccaccio had proved by his vernacular and Latin prosaic works as well that he merited a place among the three crowns of Italian literature. By De mulieribus claris he created the first collection of women’s biographies in the Western European literature, which work testifies such a complexity worth for analysing. This paper presents the various aspects I needed to apply during the analysis of the common goddesses of Genealogia and De mulieribus – e. g. the problem of the readers, the utilized literary sources, the narrative techniques and even the tradition called Euhemerism – to understand De mulieribus itself and due to these points of view to identify the answers that Boccaccio gave to the challenges of the Medieval and Renaissance inte...
The aim of my study is the analysis of the views on the archaic Latin literature in the early modern...
Tolerance and intolerance were major subjects in the confessional age, as the most evident form of “...
The paper examines how the toponyms of the Carpathian Basin (mostly those of Hungary) appear in 20th...
Boccaccio had proved by his vernacular and Latin prosaic works as well that he merited a place among...
Ever since Thomas More’s “golden little book” was published in 1516 in Leuven, every notion of socia...
Ever since Thomas More’s “golden little book” was published in 1516 in Leuven, every notion of socia...
Boccaccio, standing between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, uses specific methods of systematiz...
Giovanni Boccaccio, writing his prosaic works in Latin and researching antique and medieval literary...
The aim of this study is to identify and analyze some classical, biblical and medieval literary remi...
The study examines how the Central European journeys of the John of Capestrano and James of the Marc...
Petrarch’s De remediis utriusque fortune, a monumental allegorical dialogue between human passions a...
Petrarch’s De remediis utriusque fortune, a monumental allegorical dialogue between human passions a...
Generally in Catholic world, thus in Italy as well, the practice of ringing the bells refers to a b...
The exit of Italy from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1915) created the most strange theater of the ...
The metaphor in titel passed a lot of time in Italy at the following months after the First World W...
The aim of my study is the analysis of the views on the archaic Latin literature in the early modern...
Tolerance and intolerance were major subjects in the confessional age, as the most evident form of “...
The paper examines how the toponyms of the Carpathian Basin (mostly those of Hungary) appear in 20th...
Boccaccio had proved by his vernacular and Latin prosaic works as well that he merited a place among...
Ever since Thomas More’s “golden little book” was published in 1516 in Leuven, every notion of socia...
Ever since Thomas More’s “golden little book” was published in 1516 in Leuven, every notion of socia...
Boccaccio, standing between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, uses specific methods of systematiz...
Giovanni Boccaccio, writing his prosaic works in Latin and researching antique and medieval literary...
The aim of this study is to identify and analyze some classical, biblical and medieval literary remi...
The study examines how the Central European journeys of the John of Capestrano and James of the Marc...
Petrarch’s De remediis utriusque fortune, a monumental allegorical dialogue between human passions a...
Petrarch’s De remediis utriusque fortune, a monumental allegorical dialogue between human passions a...
Generally in Catholic world, thus in Italy as well, the practice of ringing the bells refers to a b...
The exit of Italy from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1915) created the most strange theater of the ...
The metaphor in titel passed a lot of time in Italy at the following months after the First World W...
The aim of my study is the analysis of the views on the archaic Latin literature in the early modern...
Tolerance and intolerance were major subjects in the confessional age, as the most evident form of “...
The paper examines how the toponyms of the Carpathian Basin (mostly those of Hungary) appear in 20th...