By reconsidering all the available sources (from Simon du Val’s inquisitorial summons of November 1276 to the Continuatio brabantina, from the Fiore to the X canto of Dante’s Paradiso, from William of Tocco to Peckham’s letters) the article calls into question the thesis – still widely shared – according to which Siger of Brabant died in Italy, and more precisely in Orvieto, at the Papal Court, before November 1284. Above all, from a doctrinal point of view, it shows how it is completely implausible that Peckham could refer to Siger of Brabant when, in his letter to the University of Oxford of November 10, 1284, he mentions two Seculars as the main defenders or ‘inventors’ of the thesis of the uniqueness of the substantial form in the human...
Un manoscritto del XIV secolo, oggi conservato alla Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, conser...
L’iscrizione latina CIL XI, 4310 da Interamna Nahars, vista nel 1879 da Eugen Bormann a Terni e fino...
The article aims to shed light on disasters’ baroque poetry of Southern Italy. It compares the compo...
By reconsidering all the available sources (from Simon du Val’s inquisitorial summons of November 12...
The paper analyses the romance sources about a character called Salvain, Selvain or Servein (italian...
Il contributo analizza le fonti romanze relative a un personaggio di nome Salvain, Selvain o Servei...
This paper will examine an anonymous ‘planh’, “Totas honor e tuig faig benestan”, for the death of M...
By means of a parallel study of the manuscript tradition and the final result of the first edition, ...
Dopo la vittoria nella battaglia di Sant’Egidio e il ridimensionamento della fazione malatestiana, l...
This article explores representations of the celestial kingdom preceding Dante’s Paradiso. It focuse...
This essay aims to investigate around the links between art and Italian language and literature esta...
The ff. 127-128 of the manuscript Conventi Soppressi H. 8. 1012, preserved at the Biblioteca Naziona...
The article is the first study on the anti-mendicant polemic in the imaginary of Italian medieval li...
In this essay, Chiara Franceschini discusses the extremely imaginative series of miniatures of hell ...
Abstract: This paper presents three brief reading notes on as many passages of the Filostrato...
Un manoscritto del XIV secolo, oggi conservato alla Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, conser...
L’iscrizione latina CIL XI, 4310 da Interamna Nahars, vista nel 1879 da Eugen Bormann a Terni e fino...
The article aims to shed light on disasters’ baroque poetry of Southern Italy. It compares the compo...
By reconsidering all the available sources (from Simon du Val’s inquisitorial summons of November 12...
The paper analyses the romance sources about a character called Salvain, Selvain or Servein (italian...
Il contributo analizza le fonti romanze relative a un personaggio di nome Salvain, Selvain o Servei...
This paper will examine an anonymous ‘planh’, “Totas honor e tuig faig benestan”, for the death of M...
By means of a parallel study of the manuscript tradition and the final result of the first edition, ...
Dopo la vittoria nella battaglia di Sant’Egidio e il ridimensionamento della fazione malatestiana, l...
This article explores representations of the celestial kingdom preceding Dante’s Paradiso. It focuse...
This essay aims to investigate around the links between art and Italian language and literature esta...
The ff. 127-128 of the manuscript Conventi Soppressi H. 8. 1012, preserved at the Biblioteca Naziona...
The article is the first study on the anti-mendicant polemic in the imaginary of Italian medieval li...
In this essay, Chiara Franceschini discusses the extremely imaginative series of miniatures of hell ...
Abstract: This paper presents three brief reading notes on as many passages of the Filostrato...
Un manoscritto del XIV secolo, oggi conservato alla Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, conser...
L’iscrizione latina CIL XI, 4310 da Interamna Nahars, vista nel 1879 da Eugen Bormann a Terni e fino...
The article aims to shed light on disasters’ baroque poetry of Southern Italy. It compares the compo...