In 1882, Nocentini published Il primo sinologo: P. Matteo Ricci. The first secular biography of the famous Italian Jesuit to China, it posed important questions about the origins of sinology and the role of Matteo Ricci as an early modern Italian traveller in Sino-western relations. Nocentini’s rereading of Matteo Ricci and travel literature in Italy in the late nineteenth century is examined through theories proposed by Derrida, Barthes and Nabokov. These theories provide an interpretative approach to understand the rereading carried out in Nocentini’s work, as they are intended as a process of interpretation and reinterpretation, as well as appropriation of the original meaning
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
While travelling across Europe, the enlightened Orthodox monk Gerasim Zelić mentally never abandons ...
Cette recherche a pour objet l’étude de la question de la rencontre dans l’œuvre italienne de Matteo...
In 1882, Nocentini published Il primo sinologo: P. Matteo Ricci. The first secular biography of the ...
The Italian travellers to the East during the 16th century left us some important works that they el...
In this introductory essay, the editors discuss the new perspectives offered by the volume on travel...
This study aims to investigate the development of a shared sense of identity and community that occu...
The current contribution aims at describing some key-aspects of Rocchi and Demonte’s graphic novels ...
This article offers an overview of the readings of Marco Polo’s ventures offered to the Italian publ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Italy welcomed an official embassy sent by the government in T...
In Europe, the historical representation and narration of China and the Orient more in general from ...
In 1982, at the Macerata Conference commemorating the 400th anniversary of the arrival in China of M...
During the congress on Paolo Diacono held in Cividale del Friuli in 1899 (eleven centuries after Pao...
Abel Salazar presents the considerations of a traveler-storyteller about some Italian cities in his ...
On the contribution to introducing Western learning to China by Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), the 16th -...
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
While travelling across Europe, the enlightened Orthodox monk Gerasim Zelić mentally never abandons ...
Cette recherche a pour objet l’étude de la question de la rencontre dans l’œuvre italienne de Matteo...
In 1882, Nocentini published Il primo sinologo: P. Matteo Ricci. The first secular biography of the ...
The Italian travellers to the East during the 16th century left us some important works that they el...
In this introductory essay, the editors discuss the new perspectives offered by the volume on travel...
This study aims to investigate the development of a shared sense of identity and community that occu...
The current contribution aims at describing some key-aspects of Rocchi and Demonte’s graphic novels ...
This article offers an overview of the readings of Marco Polo’s ventures offered to the Italian publ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Italy welcomed an official embassy sent by the government in T...
In Europe, the historical representation and narration of China and the Orient more in general from ...
In 1982, at the Macerata Conference commemorating the 400th anniversary of the arrival in China of M...
During the congress on Paolo Diacono held in Cividale del Friuli in 1899 (eleven centuries after Pao...
Abel Salazar presents the considerations of a traveler-storyteller about some Italian cities in his ...
On the contribution to introducing Western learning to China by Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), the 16th -...
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
While travelling across Europe, the enlightened Orthodox monk Gerasim Zelić mentally never abandons ...
Cette recherche a pour objet l’étude de la question de la rencontre dans l’œuvre italienne de Matteo...