During its more than four hundred years of life, opera has been enriching the literary onomastic survey through its librettos, with piles of noms parlants, stereotyped names and also nameless characters. The diffusion of opera among the working classes led to the spreading of the most peculiar operatic names from the theatre at the end of the 19th century, sometimes twisted in comparison with the original spelling or misinterpreted. But librettists themselves had often modified even the names of historical characters for artistic reasons. Also singers have been altering their own names, contributing to further enrich the kaleidoscopic onomastics of the world of opera
Taking a lead from a remark made by Pirandello concerning the name of the character, ‘Claudio Cante...
Martin Marcienne. Pisanelli, Flaviano. 2007. In poesis nomine. Onomastique et toponymie dans Le Occa...
L’analisi del sistema onomastico del racconto Breve soggiorno in Milano di Battistino Barometro, pu...
During its more than four hundred years of life, opera has been enriching the literary onomastic sur...
During its more than four hundred years of life, opera has been enriching the literary onomastic sur...
This essay comments, with remarks and integrations, the contributions collected in the first section...
Most of the opera singers of the XVII–XVIII Centuries had a sobriquet or a nickname that most of the...
Most of the opera singers of the XVII–XVIII Centuries had a sobriquet or a nickname that most of the...
Most of the opera singers of the XVII\u2013XVIII Centuries had a sobriquet or a nickname that most o...
Opera has been around ever since the late 16th century, and it is still going strong in the sense th...
Nowadays the names and bynames of pop-groups and musicians are more and more characterized by multip...
Nowadays the names and bynames of pop-groups and musicians are more and more characterized by multip...
L'articolo verte su Osman come metafora onomastica nell'opera di Carlo Francavilla
L'articolo verte su Osman come metafora onomastica nell'opera di Carlo Francavilla
Taking a lead from a remark made by Pirandello concerning the name of the character, ‘Claudio Cante...
Taking a lead from a remark made by Pirandello concerning the name of the character, ‘Claudio Cante...
Martin Marcienne. Pisanelli, Flaviano. 2007. In poesis nomine. Onomastique et toponymie dans Le Occa...
L’analisi del sistema onomastico del racconto Breve soggiorno in Milano di Battistino Barometro, pu...
During its more than four hundred years of life, opera has been enriching the literary onomastic sur...
During its more than four hundred years of life, opera has been enriching the literary onomastic sur...
This essay comments, with remarks and integrations, the contributions collected in the first section...
Most of the opera singers of the XVII–XVIII Centuries had a sobriquet or a nickname that most of the...
Most of the opera singers of the XVII–XVIII Centuries had a sobriquet or a nickname that most of the...
Most of the opera singers of the XVII\u2013XVIII Centuries had a sobriquet or a nickname that most o...
Opera has been around ever since the late 16th century, and it is still going strong in the sense th...
Nowadays the names and bynames of pop-groups and musicians are more and more characterized by multip...
Nowadays the names and bynames of pop-groups and musicians are more and more characterized by multip...
L'articolo verte su Osman come metafora onomastica nell'opera di Carlo Francavilla
L'articolo verte su Osman come metafora onomastica nell'opera di Carlo Francavilla
Taking a lead from a remark made by Pirandello concerning the name of the character, ‘Claudio Cante...
Taking a lead from a remark made by Pirandello concerning the name of the character, ‘Claudio Cante...
Martin Marcienne. Pisanelli, Flaviano. 2007. In poesis nomine. Onomastique et toponymie dans Le Occa...
L’analisi del sistema onomastico del racconto Breve soggiorno in Milano di Battistino Barometro, pu...