The present article aims to present Boccaccio’s Buccolicum carmen as a main work in his latin production, inspired by Vergil and his followers during the Middle Age. Through the allegorical path, focused on the shepherd’s environment, Boccaccio first defines a model of power embodied by the king-shepherd. Moreover, he tries to convert his readers, as well as himself, into a better way of life related to Vergil’s one and close to the eremitic model. By doing so, he accomplishes himself as a poeta-theologus, as exposed by Dante
In the two final books of the Genealogie deorum gentilium (Genealogies of the pagan gods, ca. 1359-1...
Dans les œuvres du jeune Boccace on trouve entre autres de nombreuses références à la littérature fr...
The paper studies the editorial practice of Boccaccio in his copies of Dante’s Vita Nuova, through a...
The present article aims to present Boccaccio’s Buccolicum carmen as a main work in his latin produc...
Boccace compose entre 1345 et 1367 un Buccolicum carmen, recueil de poèmes bucoliques, dont la diffu...
This thesis sets out to provide an interdisciplinary study of four of the sixteen hexameter poems in...
International audienceDuring the Trecento, Petrarca and Boccaccio wrote pastoral poetry collections,...
The article investigates the relationship between Boccaccio's Genealogie and the exegesis of Ovid's ...
The objective of this bachelor thesis "Boccaccio's Pastorals" is to introduce two works of an Italia...
The purpose of this article is to study the evolution of Boccaccio's attitude to Dante in the contex...
Lucan was one of the most widely read and studied classical authors during the Middle Ages, a refere...
The theme of the Amazons accompanies Boccaccio’s vast literary production, from youth to maturity. T...
Giovanni Boccaccio is quoted several times in Castiglione’s Cortegiano, but all these mentions are i...
In the present article I have attempted to investigate the sources of inspiration for Boccaccio's Na...
It is a well known fact that Boccaccio’s The Decameron has been strongly influenced by Dante’s The D...
In the two final books of the Genealogie deorum gentilium (Genealogies of the pagan gods, ca. 1359-1...
Dans les œuvres du jeune Boccace on trouve entre autres de nombreuses références à la littérature fr...
The paper studies the editorial practice of Boccaccio in his copies of Dante’s Vita Nuova, through a...
The present article aims to present Boccaccio’s Buccolicum carmen as a main work in his latin produc...
Boccace compose entre 1345 et 1367 un Buccolicum carmen, recueil de poèmes bucoliques, dont la diffu...
This thesis sets out to provide an interdisciplinary study of four of the sixteen hexameter poems in...
International audienceDuring the Trecento, Petrarca and Boccaccio wrote pastoral poetry collections,...
The article investigates the relationship between Boccaccio's Genealogie and the exegesis of Ovid's ...
The objective of this bachelor thesis "Boccaccio's Pastorals" is to introduce two works of an Italia...
The purpose of this article is to study the evolution of Boccaccio's attitude to Dante in the contex...
Lucan was one of the most widely read and studied classical authors during the Middle Ages, a refere...
The theme of the Amazons accompanies Boccaccio’s vast literary production, from youth to maturity. T...
Giovanni Boccaccio is quoted several times in Castiglione’s Cortegiano, but all these mentions are i...
In the present article I have attempted to investigate the sources of inspiration for Boccaccio's Na...
It is a well known fact that Boccaccio’s The Decameron has been strongly influenced by Dante’s The D...
In the two final books of the Genealogie deorum gentilium (Genealogies of the pagan gods, ca. 1359-1...
Dans les œuvres du jeune Boccace on trouve entre autres de nombreuses références à la littérature fr...
The paper studies the editorial practice of Boccaccio in his copies of Dante’s Vita Nuova, through a...