The discovery of the New World at the end of the 15th century tested the traditional assumptions, beliefs, and attitudes of Renaissance Europe. Although the literary response during the 16th century showed a great deal of diversity in its appreciation and evaluation of the discovery, the standards and references used were inevitably those derived from an inherited classical and Christian tradition. The discussion below will focus on Ianus Vitalis’ poem In Christophorum Columbum — a literary example of 16th century Italian perceptions and attitudes relating to the discovery of the New World
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The chapter explores the reception of classical authors in Naples in the Swabian and early Angevin p...
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The discovery of the New World at the end of the 15th century tested the traditional assumptio...
The discovery of the New World at the end of the 15th century tested the traditional assumptions, be...
The section named Ystoria Ethyopie in the Cronica universalis written by Galvaneus de la Flamma (d. ...
This thought provoking book deals with religious scholarship and important controversies of the earl...
Solinus’ Collectanea rerum memorabilium, composed in the third or fourth century, was an esteemed wo...
In this book Claudia Daniotti provides the first comprehensive study of the representation of Alexan...
A remarkably neglected way of entering the Wirkungsgeschichte of Valerius Maximus myriad of rhetori...
One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL pil...
My research focuses on the literary texts of the first half of the fourteenth century, such as those...
My thesis explores the construction of the New World mythology as it appears in early modern Italian...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the idea of the world was broadened on an unprecendented scale. ...
A newly discovered autograph by Filippo de Diversi, codex in which he copied the epistles of St Jero...
The chapter explores the reception of classical authors in Naples in the Swabian and early Angevin p...
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