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"It was by his own account during this period, sometime in 1342-43, when he was still resident at Vaucluse, that Petrarch was visited by a beautiful woman whom he quickly identified as Truth personified. They were immediately joined by an elderly man who turned out to be St Augustine (354-430 AD), to whose writings Petrarch had long been devoted. These facts are related in the Secretum, his Secret Book, which he apparently did not intend for publication, and to which he gives the subtitle "The private conflict of my thoughts." It records the extended discussion that took place in the silent presence of Truth between himself and the Saint, or more exactly between two characters named Franciscus and Augustinus: an intense but somewhat inconclusive three-day dialogue divided into three books and ranging widely over Petrarch's unhappiness and personal problems. Like most of his writings, and in particular those in Latin, the Secretum contains significant elements of autobiography; indeed it is the most intimate and the most fascinating of Petrarch's essays in self-scrutiny. Like most of his accounts of himself, it reveals a writer carefully crafting the image that he will bequeath to posterity, and in this respect is closely complementary to his vernacular lyrics, his letters, and the less personal representations of himself in his Latin treatises. And finally, like almost all his works, it shows evidence of an extended period of composition and revision, and thus obliges us to recognize the chronological distance between the events and the final form in which they are described."--Provided by publisher.
Petrarca, Francesco, --- Augustine, --- Fiction. --- Imaginary conversations
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Continuum: Writings on Poetry as Artistic Practice reunites the most part of the essays and articles produced between 2007 and 2015 by poet and artist Alessandro De Francesco. It shows what De Francesco himself affirms at a point in the last text of the book: that an artist can also be a theorist, and that artistic practice and theoretical practice are difficult to distinguish in his work. This book is multilingual: each text was left in the language in which it was written. Therefore, it is predominantly in French, but Italian, English and German are also represented. In spite of poetry being at the center of Alessandro De Francesco’s interests as a thinker, the texts contained in this book are very heterogeneous: poetic statements, essays, scientific articles, lectures, interviews; and yet they also show a deep continuity. Continuum stands for the author’s uninterrupted commitment for poetry, for the numerous connections among the approached themes, and especially for the innovatory theoretical and political positions expressed here, from which all these writings originated.
Literary studies: poetry & poets --- Poetry --- Theory. --- History and criticism. --- Criticism --- Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Philosophy --- Ecrit d'artiste --- Théoricien de l'art --- Théorie de l'art --- Poésie --- Essai --- Pratique artistique --- poetry --- theory of poetry --- literary theory
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Il pontificato di Leone IX è considerato dalla recente storiografia quale autentico momento di inizio della cosiddetta papstgeschichtliche Wende dell'XI secolo. Con il pontificato leoniano prese infatti avvio una riforma ecclesiale di amplissima portata, la quale, se da un lato fu influenzata in modo decisivo dalle concezioni ecclesiologiche e dall'attività di riformatori transalpini, dall'altro condusse a un'organizzazione gerarchica dell'Ecclesia Universalis sempre più marcatamente romanocentrica. Il volume Un vescovo imperiale sulla cattedra di Pietro, a cura di Francesco Massetti, traccia un bilancio della grande fioritura di studi che il pontificato di Leone IX ha conosciuto negli ultimi due decenni, a partire dal secondo millenario della sua nascita nel 2002, e al tempo stesso offre nuove prospettive interpretative sulla base dei più recenti progetti di ricerca.
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Dans cet ouvrage, F. Guicciardini imagine qu'un tribunal l'accuse de concussion. Il livre une réflexion sur ses responsabilités d'acteur politique lors du sac de Rome. Au-delà de l'examen de conscience, il pose la question du lien entre morale et monde politique.
Italian literature --- Political ethics --- Political science --- Morale politique --- Science politique --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Rome (Italy) --- Rome (Italie) --- History --- Histoire --- Idées politiques
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History of Europe --- anno 1200-1799 --- Economic history --- Histoire économique --- Historiography --- Congresses --- Methodology --- Congresses. --- Historiographie --- Congrès --- Méthodologie --- Histoire économique --- Congrès --- Méthodologie
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Medieval poetry --- Middeleeuwse poëzie --- Poetry [Medieval ] --- Poésie médiévale --- Poëzie [Middeleeuwse ] --- Songs, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Neumes --- Latin language --- Music --- Chansons latines --- Latin (Langue) --- Musique --- Manuscripts --- Catalogs --- Texts --- Metrics and rhythmics --- Manuscrits --- Catalogues --- Textes --- Métrique et rythmique --- Métrique et rythmique --- Musique et littérature --- Mélodies latines --- Poésie latine médiévale et moderne --- Chansons
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Authors, Italian --- Ecrivains italiens --- Correspondence --- Correspondance --- Petrarca, Francesco, --- 850 "13" PETRARCA, FRANCESCO --- 850 "13" PETRARCA, FRANCESCO Italiaanse literatuur--?"13"--PETRARCA, FRANCESCO --- Italiaanse literatuur--?"13"--PETRARCA, FRANCESCO --- Correspondance. --- Epistolae seniles (Petrarca, Francesco). --- Petrarca, Francesco, - 1304-1374 - Translations into French --- Petrarca, Francesco, - 1304-1374 - Correspondence --- Petrarca, Francesco, - 1304-1374
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