This essay aims to examine the philosophic sources behind the representation of passions in Boccaccio’s tale of the scholar and the widow (Decameron VIII 7). If the definition of anger is attributable to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, I believe that it is possible to assume that the description of compassion, only mentioned in the moral treatise, derives instead from the Aristotle’s Rhetoric, where compassion is seen as a passion opposed to a kind of wrath, that is, indignation. The paper also investigates Boccaccio’s reception of the Latin translation of Aristotle’ Rhetoric. Did Boccaccio have direct knowledge of the Aristotelian text? Or had it been mediated to him by Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae
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Boccaccio’s Decameron is, as we know, the supreme achievement of the medieval narratio brevis. The a...
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This article offers an analysis of the problem of Augustine’s rationalism, by paying particular atte...
The contribution intends to relate the biographies of the philosophers and auctores contained in the...
Il saggio riflette su alcune modalit\ue0 tematiche ed espressive attraverso le quali Boccaccio evoc...
This essay aims to examine the philosophic sources behind the representation of passions in Boccacci...
By considering three different instances of Aristotelian intertextuality in the Decameron, this pape...
The aim of this essay is to analyse the story of Alatiel in its philosophical context, comparing the...
This paper aims at crossing that complex crossroads of emotions, desires and memories represented by...
My research focuses on the literary representation of passions in the Decameron, with particular ref...
The contribution proposes an analysis of some stylistic, thematic and intertextual aspects of Giovan...
This essay examines some texts belonging to different cultures which offer a clear example on the su...
The conceptions of lovesickness and of its remedies that emerge in the Decameron result from a medic...
Boccaccio’s Decameron is, as we know, the supreme achievement of the medieval narratio brevis. The a...
Moving from the studies carried out by Alfredo Schiaffini and Vittore Branca on Boccaccio’s reuse, i...
Boccaccio’s Decameron is, as we know, the supreme achievement of the medieval narratio brevis. The a...
The essay focuses on the analysis and the use made by G. Boccaccio of a proverb inside Decameron IX....
This article offers an analysis of the problem of Augustine’s rationalism, by paying particular atte...
The contribution intends to relate the biographies of the philosophers and auctores contained in the...
Il saggio riflette su alcune modalit\ue0 tematiche ed espressive attraverso le quali Boccaccio evoc...