This paper analyses a verse of Petrarch’s Africa, V 448-449 […] Singultibus istas / liquit inexpletas rauco sub murmure voces: the use of inexpletus in the meaning of «unfinished» and the iunctura inexplete … voces, referred to Massinissa, are not attested in classical authors. This use of inexpletus is attested only in the late and medieval Latin, namely in Hegesippus’ translation of Bellum Iudaicum by Flavius Josephus for the first time. The iunctura seems to be created by Petrarch instead, however it is possible that he found it in a passage of the Ylias by Joseph of Exter, V 147-149. So, as it was posited by some previous studies, the Ylias could very well be considered one of the medieval sources of Petrarch’s Africa. In the case at ha...
Beginning with the well-known fact that one lost a lawsuit if he made even a single verbal mistake i...
© The Classical Association 2000A long-lasting and sometimes acrimonious debate over the correct voc...
El surgimiento del autor suele considerarse una innovación del Renacimiento, particularmente, de Fra...
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 ...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
English translation of Petrarch—translation that is also metamorphosis in a manner that Petrarch wou...
During the last part of the fifteenth and the first decades of the sixteenth centuries, the dissemin...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
Showing an awareness of the distinction between vox articulata and vox inarticulata, the anonymous g...
This article introduces editions of two distinct versions of a short Latin text on preaching that ap...
Partendo dalla descrizione degli Engastrimythes contenuta in un passo del quarto libro delle “Avvent...
In this article the catalogue entries of Petrarch's ›Secretum‹ manuscripts in England, France, the G...
Giovanni Boccaccio used prologues and epilogues of his Latin works to discuss relevant topics such a...
Il ms. 552-2 della Médiathèque du Grand Troyes (France), una delle più ricche raccolte ciceroniane d...
Beginning with the well-known fact that one lost a lawsuit if he made even a single verbal mistake i...
© The Classical Association 2000A long-lasting and sometimes acrimonious debate over the correct voc...
El surgimiento del autor suele considerarse una innovación del Renacimiento, particularmente, de Fra...
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 ...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
English translation of Petrarch—translation that is also metamorphosis in a manner that Petrarch wou...
During the last part of the fifteenth and the first decades of the sixteenth centuries, the dissemin...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
Showing an awareness of the distinction between vox articulata and vox inarticulata, the anonymous g...
This article introduces editions of two distinct versions of a short Latin text on preaching that ap...
Partendo dalla descrizione degli Engastrimythes contenuta in un passo del quarto libro delle “Avvent...
In this article the catalogue entries of Petrarch's ›Secretum‹ manuscripts in England, France, the G...
Giovanni Boccaccio used prologues and epilogues of his Latin works to discuss relevant topics such a...
Il ms. 552-2 della Médiathèque du Grand Troyes (France), una delle più ricche raccolte ciceroniane d...
Beginning with the well-known fact that one lost a lawsuit if he made even a single verbal mistake i...
© The Classical Association 2000A long-lasting and sometimes acrimonious debate over the correct voc...
El surgimiento del autor suele considerarse una innovación del Renacimiento, particularmente, de Fra...