The article aims to rethink the several stereotypes of Romantic tradition, which are still reproduced in regard to Benvenuto Cellini and his Vita. Using the approaches of intellectual history and iconographical studies, the present study pays attention to the coherent system of lay, scientific and ‘secret’ knowledge of the epoch lurking under the surface of the simplicity and even naivety of the author’s language. I argue that this autobiographical writing embodies a certain type of culture of the self deeply rooted in contemporary medical, alchemical and magical contexts. Organized around the concept of “getting pleasure,” Cellini’s practices of the self are built into the Neo-Platonic picture of the world. Analyzing the two passages of Vi...
This thesis examines how Florentine humanism influenced Botticelli\u27s painting La Primavera. There...
Salvator Rosa longed to be considered a philosopher-painter, and to win a reputation for his learned...
International audienceWhen one focuses on what literature owes to law, one naturally looks at the le...
The article aims to rethink the several stereotypes of Romantic tradition, which are still reproduce...
The article aims to rethink the several stereotypes of Romantic tradition, which are still repro-duc...
Benvenuto Cellini is one of the great sculptors of the 16th century. Already in his time, his works ...
The article aims to shed light on some particular aspects of the activity and the scientific thought...
The article calls attention to the remarkable corpus of manuscripts of Jewish magic penned in pre-mo...
In the last decades interest in the »marginal« subjects of renaissance thinking has intensified; con...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Mimetism and Rite : From the Funeral Lamentation to the Phenomenology of Padre Pio The purpose of ...
Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576), a preeminent natural philosopher, physician and astrologer of the sixt...
This article, which examines contemporaries’ personal experience of illness in Renaissance Italy, i...
The article aims to shed light on some particular aspects of the activity and the scientific thought...
Born in 1500, Benvenuto Cellini was one of the world’s most renowned Renaissance artists. As a golds...
This thesis examines how Florentine humanism influenced Botticelli\u27s painting La Primavera. There...
Salvator Rosa longed to be considered a philosopher-painter, and to win a reputation for his learned...
International audienceWhen one focuses on what literature owes to law, one naturally looks at the le...
The article aims to rethink the several stereotypes of Romantic tradition, which are still reproduce...
The article aims to rethink the several stereotypes of Romantic tradition, which are still repro-duc...
Benvenuto Cellini is one of the great sculptors of the 16th century. Already in his time, his works ...
The article aims to shed light on some particular aspects of the activity and the scientific thought...
The article calls attention to the remarkable corpus of manuscripts of Jewish magic penned in pre-mo...
In the last decades interest in the »marginal« subjects of renaissance thinking has intensified; con...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Mimetism and Rite : From the Funeral Lamentation to the Phenomenology of Padre Pio The purpose of ...
Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576), a preeminent natural philosopher, physician and astrologer of the sixt...
This article, which examines contemporaries’ personal experience of illness in Renaissance Italy, i...
The article aims to shed light on some particular aspects of the activity and the scientific thought...
Born in 1500, Benvenuto Cellini was one of the world’s most renowned Renaissance artists. As a golds...
This thesis examines how Florentine humanism influenced Botticelli\u27s painting La Primavera. There...
Salvator Rosa longed to be considered a philosopher-painter, and to win a reputation for his learned...
International audienceWhen one focuses on what literature owes to law, one naturally looks at the le...