as far as we know from the available historical documentation, the poem Punica by Silius Italicus (a Latin epic poet who lived in the first century a.D.) had no circulation during the Middle Ages, and it was discovered by Poggio Bracciolini in 1417. In the opinion of many scholars, however, Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) would have known the Punica about eighty years before Poggio’s discovery, and he would have imitated it in his poem Africa. As matter of fact, Petrarca’s Africa shows surprising similarities with Punica. In my research, I inspect some passages of the two poems and I elucidate that the similarities between the two works may be casual: at least in those examined passages, Africa depends on other different sources, with which ...
The early modern and modern cultural world in the West would be unthinkable without Petrarch and Boc...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
Despite the fact that Chaucer introduced Petrarch's work into England in the late fourteenth century...
Lo status quaestionis del confronto tra Petrarca e Silio Italico si profila ancora oggi piuttosto ar...
Silius Italicus’ Punica were probably known by Petrarch, as lately pointed out by some modern schola...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-107).English-speaking scholars have neglected Francesco ...
Francesco Petrarca (1304 - 1374) is one of the three most influential writers ('crowns') of Italian ...
This article discusses the question whether or to what extent Francesco Petrarca’s epic poem Africa,...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
This thesis is a detailed commentary on the eighth book of Silius Italicus’ epic poem the Punica, li...
Silius Italicus’ Punica were probably known by Petrarch, as lately pointed out by some modern schola...
The diffusion of Petrarch\u2019s Latin works, with special regard to the German countries in the XV ...
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of ...
La fiera testa che d’uman si ciba, a madrigal set by Bartolino da Padova and Nicolò del Preposto, is...
The early modern and modern cultural world in the West would be unthinkable without Petrarch and Boc...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
Despite the fact that Chaucer introduced Petrarch's work into England in the late fourteenth century...
Lo status quaestionis del confronto tra Petrarca e Silio Italico si profila ancora oggi piuttosto ar...
Silius Italicus’ Punica were probably known by Petrarch, as lately pointed out by some modern schola...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-107).English-speaking scholars have neglected Francesco ...
Francesco Petrarca (1304 - 1374) is one of the three most influential writers ('crowns') of Italian ...
This article discusses the question whether or to what extent Francesco Petrarca’s epic poem Africa,...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
This thesis is a detailed commentary on the eighth book of Silius Italicus’ epic poem the Punica, li...
Silius Italicus’ Punica were probably known by Petrarch, as lately pointed out by some modern schola...
The diffusion of Petrarch\u2019s Latin works, with special regard to the German countries in the XV ...
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of ...
La fiera testa che d’uman si ciba, a madrigal set by Bartolino da Padova and Nicolò del Preposto, is...
The early modern and modern cultural world in the West would be unthinkable without Petrarch and Boc...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
Despite the fact that Chaucer introduced Petrarch's work into England in the late fourteenth century...