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Harald Hendrix, Traiano Boccalini fra erudizione e polemica. Ricerche sulla fortuna e bibliografia critica, 1995
Recenzja: Harald Hendrix; Traiano Boccalini fra erudizione e polemica. Ricerche sulla fortuna e bibliografia critica. Leo S. Olschki, 1995
6. Benjamin Arbel, Evelien Chayes, Harald Hendrix (éd.), Cyprus and the Renaissance (1450-1650), 2012
Trélat Philippe. 6. Benjamin Arbel, Evelien Chayes, Harald Hendrix (éd.), Cyprus and the Renaissance (1450-1650), 2012. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 43, 2013. pp. 570-573
Beauty as a Forma Mentis: Francis of Assisi
Edited by Claudio Di Felice, Harald Hendrix, and Philiep BossierInternational audienc
“La Confession catholique du sieur de Sancy: the Swan Song of the Zealous Protestants”
Lieke Stelling, Harald Hendrix et Todd M. Richardson (dir.)International audienceDans cet article, j’étudie la façon dont, par cette attaque virulente contre le converti Nicolas Harlay de Sancy, l’assurance outrancière avec laquelle Agrippa d’Aubigné le tourne en ridicule montre qu’il refuse d’accepter que les protestants ont bien perdu la guerre,
Words for Beauty: Giuseppe Parini between Ideal Cities and the Decadence of the World, in The Idea of Beauty in Italian Literature and Language, edited by C. di Felice, H. Hendrix, Ph. Bossier, Leiden, Brill, 2019, pp. 169-179.
Studio sul rapporto testo-immagine nell'opera poetica di Giuseppe Parin
Archaeology in the Service of the Dominante: Giovanni Matteo Bembo and the Antiquities of Cyprus
This study focuses on the figure of Giovanni Matteo Bembo and, especially, on his relationship with the island of Cyprus. Bembo was a learned Venetian aristocrat and nephew of Cardinal Pietro, whose famous Asolani take place at the court of Caterina Cornaro, former queen of Cyprus. Giovanni Matteo Bembo had a long and successful career, both as a military man and as an administrator of the Venetian possessions on the Italian mainland and overseas. He was sent to Cyprus with different appointments, including that of Captain of Famagusta from 1546 to 1548, during which time he was in charge of the most important military stronghold of the island. While in Famagusta he promoted a sophisticated plan of urban renewal, which entailed major works at the city walls, the building of a new aqueduct and the establishment of a series of monuments in the main square of the city. Among these were two granite columns and a marble sarcophagus that, according to contemporary sources, was said to be the ancient tomb of Venus, first queen of Cyprus. The article concludes by offering a preliminary explanation of the political and ideological motivations underlying the apparently bizarre interpretation of this ancient artefact
Some Methodological Remarks Concerning the Study of Romance Borrowings in Medieval Cypriot Texts
Sguardi doniani sul «bel Cipro»
Analysis of the ms. 4 of the Biblioteca Universitaria in Padua, with a copy of Doni's poem "La guerra di Cipro", devoted to the island of Cyprus
Il capitolo di Francesco Berni contro Adriano VI
Il contributo si sofferma sul lungo capitolo in terza rima scritto da Berni contro il papa Adriano VI. Il testo viene analizzato sotto il profilo storico e retorico
Eugenio Montale: For the "Incredible, Wonderful Face" of Clizia, between Photographs, Letters, the Palio and Other Verses
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