Metastasio wrote a limited number of sonnets, and in various letters expressed deep perplexities about the value and the efficacy of this poetic form. A recent edition of his “Poesie”, edited by Rosa Necchi in 2009, offers the twenty-nine texts approved by the author as well as six more ones discovered from the end of the Eighteenth Century up to recent times. The article adds to this corpus two forgotten sonnets included in epithalamic anthologies printed in Naples in 1717 and in Rome in 1722 respectively, and illustrates their unexpected subsequent re-uses
Dealing with early Italian lyric, Marco Berisso has recently reminded us of the ‘clear specializatio...
The paper aims to present a short fragment of a vernacular poetry manuscript (end of 14th c.), found...
Tail-pieces; engraved title-pages.Published originally in 6 v. by Durand in 1773, to comprise the au...
Metastasio wrote a limited number of sonnets, and in various letters expressed deep perplexities abo...
The libretti by the Viennese court poet Pietro Metastasio dominated the Continental and London music...
Petrarch's sonnet "Quand'io son tutto v\uf2lto in quella parte" (Rvf 18) is the only sonnet in the R...
Italian and English on opposite pages.Giovanni Battista Amalteo.--Michelangelo Buonarroti.--Francesc...
On the occasion of the coronation at the Capitol, Petrarch received from his friend Giacomo Colonna ...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
It is impossible to understand eighteenth-century opera without considering the work and legacy of P...
Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi (1698–1782) was an Italian poet and librettist, considered the most...
This article provides the complete critical edition of the known sonnets of the late fourteenth-cent...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1904In 1557 there was published in London a little volume hard...
The sonnet Euro gentil, che gli aurei crespi nodi has been ascribed to Baldassar Castiglione since ...
L’articolo propone un primo sondaggio sulle lettere più ricche di note linguistiche tra quelle che ...
Dealing with early Italian lyric, Marco Berisso has recently reminded us of the ‘clear specializatio...
The paper aims to present a short fragment of a vernacular poetry manuscript (end of 14th c.), found...
Tail-pieces; engraved title-pages.Published originally in 6 v. by Durand in 1773, to comprise the au...
Metastasio wrote a limited number of sonnets, and in various letters expressed deep perplexities abo...
The libretti by the Viennese court poet Pietro Metastasio dominated the Continental and London music...
Petrarch's sonnet "Quand'io son tutto v\uf2lto in quella parte" (Rvf 18) is the only sonnet in the R...
Italian and English on opposite pages.Giovanni Battista Amalteo.--Michelangelo Buonarroti.--Francesc...
On the occasion of the coronation at the Capitol, Petrarch received from his friend Giacomo Colonna ...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
It is impossible to understand eighteenth-century opera without considering the work and legacy of P...
Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi (1698–1782) was an Italian poet and librettist, considered the most...
This article provides the complete critical edition of the known sonnets of the late fourteenth-cent...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1904In 1557 there was published in London a little volume hard...
The sonnet Euro gentil, che gli aurei crespi nodi has been ascribed to Baldassar Castiglione since ...
L’articolo propone un primo sondaggio sulle lettere più ricche di note linguistiche tra quelle che ...
Dealing with early Italian lyric, Marco Berisso has recently reminded us of the ‘clear specializatio...
The paper aims to present a short fragment of a vernacular poetry manuscript (end of 14th c.), found...
Tail-pieces; engraved title-pages.Published originally in 6 v. by Durand in 1773, to comprise the au...