The Virtues and the Empire: from Literature to Building Consensus. The Political Thought of Alfonso the Magnanimous through the Words Attributed to Him by the Panormita. Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy in 1443, celebrating a spectacular Triumph. At his court, he gathered around himself the most learned intellectuals of the time, from any place of Europe: they completely renewed the political consensus building, and adapted to him a new form of “Monarchical Humanism”. This article focuses on some orations given by Alfonso in the last part (generally omitted in mss.) of the "Triumphus" and in the "De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis" by Antonio Beccadelli, Panormita. These orations are...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Virtues and the Empire: from Literature to Building Consensus. The Political Thought of Alfonso ...
The Virtues and the Empire: from Literature to Building Consensus. The Political Thought of Alfonso ...
[ENG] Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy afte...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy after a tw...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy after a tw...
Alfonso il Magnanimo (1394-1458) si presentò come re dell’Italia meridionale nel 1443, celebrando un...
Alfonso il Magnanimo (1394-1458) si presentò come re dell’Italia meridionale nel 1443, celebrando un...
Alfonso il Magnanimo (1394-1458) si presentò come re dell’Italia meridionale nel 1443, celebrando un...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), when became king of the southern part of Italy in 14...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), when became king of the southern part of Italy in 14...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), when became king of the southern part of Italy in 14...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Virtues and the Empire: from Literature to Building Consensus. The Political Thought of Alfonso ...
The Virtues and the Empire: from Literature to Building Consensus. The Political Thought of Alfonso ...
[ENG] Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy afte...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy after a tw...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), became king of the southern part of Italy after a tw...
Alfonso il Magnanimo (1394-1458) si presentò come re dell’Italia meridionale nel 1443, celebrando un...
Alfonso il Magnanimo (1394-1458) si presentò come re dell’Italia meridionale nel 1443, celebrando un...
Alfonso il Magnanimo (1394-1458) si presentò come re dell’Italia meridionale nel 1443, celebrando un...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), when became king of the southern part of Italy in 14...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), when became king of the southern part of Italy in 14...
Alfonso of Aragon, the Magnanimous (1394-1458), when became king of the southern part of Italy in 14...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
Alfonso d’Aragona, il Magnanimo (1394-1458), fu il sovrano che, conquistando il Regno di Napoli (144...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...