Throughout time mankind has resigned himself to the changeability of Fortune. Each cultural expression has approached this topic from a different paint of view. On the basis of the comparison between the concepts of Fortune in Petrarca, Metge and Martorell, the author analyses the progressive modernity which arises at the end of the Middle Ages in both the literary and the ethical fields. Júlia Butinyà reviews the different episodes of the Tirant lo Blanch, and Petrarca's De Remediis and Metge's Lo somni which confirm the different stages on the concept of Fortune. If Petrarca proposes to rationally control passions in order to counteract the actions of Fortune, Metge contradicts him and exposes the bad predictions expressed in Tirant lo Bl...
The influence of Saint-August in on the moral literature of the seventeenth-century cannot be overlo...
Between Petrarch's death, in 1374, and first printing, in 1475, Historia Augusta is read by three hu...
Parution de Romana Brovia, Per una storia del petrachismo latino: il caso del ‘De remediis utriusque...
The capricious roman goddess Fortune is known for her strong power to influence or even decide the d...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
The allegorical significance of Fortune in Dosso Dossi’s Allegory of Fortune has been largely unstud...
This thesis examines the representations of Fortune in Boccaccio's Filostrato, Chaucer's Troilus and...
El presente artículo versa sobre la relación entre fortuna y acción a partir de una interpretación d...
Although fortune is ubiquitous in Renaissance literature, treatments of it rarely agree about precis...
The paper conducts a reading of Petrarch’s letters 24, 3 and 4 in which the author addresses Cicero ...
Available to the Italian humanists from the 1320-1330 years, Metamorphoses immediately spread extens...
"Il De remediis utriusque fortune, generalmente considerato la più medievale delle opere petrarchesc...
Les réactualisations et transformations des philosophies hellénistiques constituent, dans l’histoire...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, thanks to the writings of Achilles Tatiusand Heliodorus ...
The influence of Saint-August in on the moral literature of the seventeenth-century cannot be overlo...
Between Petrarch's death, in 1374, and first printing, in 1475, Historia Augusta is read by three hu...
Parution de Romana Brovia, Per una storia del petrachismo latino: il caso del ‘De remediis utriusque...
The capricious roman goddess Fortune is known for her strong power to influence or even decide the d...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
The allegorical significance of Fortune in Dosso Dossi’s Allegory of Fortune has been largely unstud...
This thesis examines the representations of Fortune in Boccaccio's Filostrato, Chaucer's Troilus and...
El presente artículo versa sobre la relación entre fortuna y acción a partir de una interpretación d...
Although fortune is ubiquitous in Renaissance literature, treatments of it rarely agree about precis...
The paper conducts a reading of Petrarch’s letters 24, 3 and 4 in which the author addresses Cicero ...
Available to the Italian humanists from the 1320-1330 years, Metamorphoses immediately spread extens...
"Il De remediis utriusque fortune, generalmente considerato la più medievale delle opere petrarchesc...
Les réactualisations et transformations des philosophies hellénistiques constituent, dans l’histoire...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, thanks to the writings of Achilles Tatiusand Heliodorus ...
The influence of Saint-August in on the moral literature of the seventeenth-century cannot be overlo...
Between Petrarch's death, in 1374, and first printing, in 1475, Historia Augusta is read by three hu...
Parution de Romana Brovia, Per una storia del petrachismo latino: il caso del ‘De remediis utriusque...