This article focuses on a sliver of the individuals we now know as the Neo-Latinists, who viewed the vernacular as a vehicle for expression throughout the quattrocento
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
Online Publication Date: 12 Nov 2018In October 1491 the Florentine envoy to Siena, Alessandro Bracce...
The study begins with the development of the nature and character of fifteenth century Italian human...
This article focuses on a sliver of the individuals we now know as the Neo-Latinists, who viewed the...
This thesis examines the situation of the Latin language in the unique linguistic environment of ear...
Peter Howard Languages around the pulpit in Quattrocento Florence Across Europe, mendicant friars we...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
The early fifteenth century saw some scholars in Italy promote a new commitment to Ciceronianism. Th...
The period of 1350 to 1550 witnessed one of the most revolutionary movements in history, the Italia...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
In the last decades of the 15th c. Roman humanists were deeply influenced by the presence of Lorenzo...
This article contributes to the study of the relationship between Latin and Tuscan vernacular in the...
A Tale of Two Languages. Latin, the Vernacular, and Leonardo Bruni’s Civic Humanism This article re...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
Online Publication Date: 12 Nov 2018In October 1491 the Florentine envoy to Siena, Alessandro Bracce...
The study begins with the development of the nature and character of fifteenth century Italian human...
This article focuses on a sliver of the individuals we now know as the Neo-Latinists, who viewed the...
This thesis examines the situation of the Latin language in the unique linguistic environment of ear...
Peter Howard Languages around the pulpit in Quattrocento Florence Across Europe, mendicant friars we...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
The early fifteenth century saw some scholars in Italy promote a new commitment to Ciceronianism. Th...
The period of 1350 to 1550 witnessed one of the most revolutionary movements in history, the Italia...
This article studies some key moments in the long tradition of the critiqueof scholastic language, v...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
In the last decades of the 15th c. Roman humanists were deeply influenced by the presence of Lorenzo...
This article contributes to the study of the relationship between Latin and Tuscan vernacular in the...
A Tale of Two Languages. Latin, the Vernacular, and Leonardo Bruni’s Civic Humanism This article re...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
Online Publication Date: 12 Nov 2018In October 1491 the Florentine envoy to Siena, Alessandro Bracce...
The study begins with the development of the nature and character of fifteenth century Italian human...