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Il «Ludus de Antichristo» fra politica ed escatologia
2017
Nella Germania del XII secolo si sviluppa una ricca produzione di sacre rappresentazioni e di ludi drammatici fondati su temi ispirati alle Sacre Scritture, fra cui ha un posto importante il «Ludus de Antichristo», il cui tema è tratto dall’Apocalisse di Giovanni, in cui l’Anticristo è raffigurato come la figura del Male che farà la sua comparsa alla fine del mondo, presentandosi come il Cristo atteso nella "parousìa". In questa sede, dopo una presentazione generale, ci si sofferma soprattutto su due aspetti fondamentali del testo, e cioè l’elemento politico e quello escatologico. Per quanto concerne il primo, si è spesso data del «Ludus» un’interpretazione politica, secondo la quale uno de…
«Humanae ac divinae litterae». Gli scritti di cultura medievale e umanistica di Mauro Donnini
2016
Questo intervento trae spunto dalla pubblicazione di un volume di Mauro Donnini («Humanae ac divinae litterae». Scritti di cultura medievale e umanistica, Spoleto [PG], Centro Italiano di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo [CISAM], 2013), nel quale lo studioso presenta 46 dei suoi studi sulla cultura e la letteratura medievale e umanistica, scritti fra il 1979 e il 2012. I principali temi affrontati sono l’edizione critica di testi mediolatini e umanistici; problemi letterari, di lingua e stile; le versificazioni; il riuso delle "auctoritates" classiche; la narratologia e le tecniche di analisi del racconto. This paper takes remark by the publication of «Humanae ac divinae litterae». Scritti di cultu…
Riccardo da Venosa, «De Paulino et Polla» 325 e la fortuna medievale di un “incipit” boeziano
2015
Richard of Venosa’s De Paulino et Polla is a latin “elegiac comedy” of the XIIIth century. Line 325 of the text («Per Salvatorem mundi qui cuncta gubernat») is inspired by a rich and various hymnological tradition, whose principal source is Boethius, Cons. Phil. III, carm. 9,1 (O qui perpetua mundi ratione gubernas), incipit who knew a big diffusion in medieval poetry.
Christoph Martin Wieland e il cristianesimo
2016
The religious debate is vivid and constant during the eighteenth century, different positions coexist and culminate in Deism and Hermeticism but also in Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. Christoph Martin Wieland is one example of the many authors who reflect on the religious question in this climate of continuous alternation of opinions. This work focuses on two novels by Christoph Martin Wieland Peregrinus Proteus (1791) and Agathodämon (1799). In these texts, which are rarely studied and closely related, the reflection on Christianity is characterized by various angles of view. This paper intends to demonstrate how the Peregrinus Proteus also criticizes early Christianity and how the Agatho…
Christoph Martin Wielands Vermittlungsrolle zwischen Kulturen, Autoren, Menschen
2022
This article deals with Wieland’s work as editor of Der Teutsche Merkur, the first successful German journal he had founded, as a famous writer and tireless translator. The focus of the article is on Wieland’s need for confrontation and an exchange of opinions, his concept of cosmopolitanism, his conception of Europe and the Mediterranean, his rejection of any claim to the inviolability of one’s own convictions which were to be defended at all costs and against everyone and everything.
La questione religiosa nel tardo '700 tedesco. Il Peregrinus Proteus (1791) e l'Agathodämon (1799) di Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1818)
2007
Persona e fondamenti dello Stato in Giorgio La Pira
2023
The contribution reconstructs the philosophical contribution offered by Giorgio La Pira to the realization of the Republican constitution
Um edifício não é um corpo! Reprodução do pensamento arqui-biológico, ou "biologização" da arquitectura contemporânea.
2009
La Religion triomphante, militante et martyre. Piété et valeurs guerrières dans les représentations de l’ordre de Malte
2018
The Order of St. John always paid special attention to the publications documenting its military activities, in order to justify both its mission in defence of the faith and its requests to Christian princes for human and material resources. This editorial investment was particularly strong after the dramatic sieges of Rhodes (1480, 1522) and Malta (1565) by the Ottomans. In 1619, just a few years after the Order’s new landing in Malta, "Il glorioso trionfo della sacrosanta religion militare de’ nobili, valorosi e invitti cavalieri di S. Giovanni Gierosolimitano" was published in Italian and Spanish. This article analyses the narrative strategies used in this text within the context of coev…
Sangre de nobles, mártires y pecadores. Los caballeros de San Juan entre la reforma religiosa y la vida militar
2018
After the fall of Rhodes in 1522, the Order of St. John needed to recover new headquarters (which were finally established in Malta in 1530) and its reputation as militia Christi. This Religion in arms had now to redraft its chivalrous ideals within the new context of the Reformation and the Catholic Renewal. However, Hospitallers met this challenge partially and late, although they represented themselves as belonging to this glorious Religion. Such a dialectic between practice and theory is proved, for example, by an apologetic book published in 1619 in Italy and Spain, as well as by unpublished instructions in the late seventeenth century directed at the chaplains providing religious supp…