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Recensione a Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, De bello Neapolitano, a cura di G. Germano, A. Iacono, F. Senatore, Firenze, SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo, 20…

2021

Recensione a Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, De bello Neapolitano, a cura di G. Germano, A. Iacono, F. Senatore, Firenze, SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2020, pp. LVIII-604. Si tratta della prima edizione critica della principale opera storiografica dei Giovanni Pontano, apparsa nel 2020 nella collana Il ritorno dei Classici nell'Umanesimo. Edizione Nazionale dei Testi della Storiografia Umanistica, pubblicata a Firenze dalla SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo. Review to Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, De bello Neapolitano, edited by G. Germano, A. Iacono, F. Senatore, Firenze, SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2020, pp. LVIII-604. This is the first critical edition of the main historiographical work by Giovann…

Giovanni Gioviano Pontano De bello Neapolitano Humanistic Storiography Medievale and Humanistic PhilologySettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaGiovanni Gioviano Pontano De bello Neapolitano Storiografia umanistica Filologia medievale e umanistica
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Recensione a: Goffredo di Monmouth, Storia dei re di Britannia, a cura di G. Agrati e M.L. Magini, Parma 2010 (in «Studi Medievali», n.s., 52,1 [2011…

2011

Recensione alla trad. ital. della «Historia Regum Britanniae» di Goffredo di Monmouth, curata da G. Agrati e M.L. Magini e pubblicata nel 2010 a Parma dall'editore Guanda.

Goffredo di MonmouthSettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E Umanisticastoriografia nazionale mediolatinasaghe e leggende anglosassoni
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Fulgentius Mythographus, in C.A.L.M.A. Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi (500-1500), III.5, Firenze, SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2011, pp. 6…

2011

Scheda bibliografica sulla figura e l'opera di Fulgenzio (fine V sec. d.C.)

Grammatica - Mitologia - Interpretazioni virgilianeSettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E Umanistica
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Reconsidering authorship in the Ciceronian corpus through computational authorship attribution

2019

In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for the reattribution of classical texts. We use and further develop these methods to verify the authorship of several texts belonging or related to the Ciceronian corpus: Rhetorica ad C. Herennium, De inventione, De optimo genere oratorum, and Commentariolum petitionis. We use two classifiers, Support Vector Machine and Convolutional Neural Network, of which the latter is more accurate except in regard to certain aspects of vocabulary. The most important of our results is that Commentariolum petitionis seems to be authored by Marcus Cicero, not by his brother Quintus. Negli ultimi anni metodi co…

Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureDe optimo genere oratorumDe inventionetekstinlouhintakirjalliset lähteetP1-1091cultural historylatinankielinen kirjallisuusCicerodigitaaliset ihmistieteetRutilius Lupuscomputational authorship attributionQuintus Tullius CiceroRhetorica ad Herenniumdigital humanitiesMarcus Tullius CiceroauthorshipPhilology. Linguisticsklassillinen filologiatekijyysPACommentariolum petitionis
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Piantare alberi. Storie e modelli di crescita nel "Cato maior de senectute" di Cicerone

2019

Is the idea of “growing” and “development” useful to explain a work about senectus? The aim of this paper is to verify if Cicero’s Cato maior may offer a literary portrayal of “growth” in a double way: the biological one, with the human being intended as a mere individual, and the cultural one, relevant to human generations. The use of words and expressions from the rural context seems to enable Cicero to place the elderly in a justified relationship with the others ages of life, as he was rethinking the conflict of generations, because this opposition always talks about the ways every society conceives and describes itself.

Growth senectus human generations CiceroSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Questioni cronologico-attributive e tecnica compositiva del «Carmen de Hastingae proelio» di Guy d’Amiens

2018

In questo studio il «Carmen de Hastingae proelio» assegnato a Guy d’Amiens viene sottoposto a una lunga disamina, con la rassegna delle principali questioni cronologiche e attributive susseguitesi dalla prima metà dell’Ottocento ‚fino ai nostri giorni, l’analisi e la discussione dei più rilevanti problemi storico-letterari e interpretativi e, nella seconda e più ampia parte, l’esame di tre passi del poemetto a loro modo altamente significativi (il proemio, la geste di Taillefer e l’incoronazione di Guglielmo il Conquistatore). Tale disamina mira, in primo luogo, a rimettere in discussione un’impostazione e un livello di lettura dell’opera vòlti, in maniera preponderante se non esclusiva, a …

Guy d'AmienGuglielmo il Conquistatorepoesia epica mediolatina.Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaWilliam the ConquerorCarmen de Hastingae proelioMedieval Latin Epic Poetry.Battaglia di HastingGuy of AmienBattle of Hasting
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Lucretius Franco-Hibernicus: Dicuil’s Liber de Astronomia and the Carolingian Reception of De Rerum Natura

2020

Abstract Since its coinage in the nineteenth century, the concept of Carolingian renaissance has been primarily based on the revival of classical texts promoted by Charlemagne and his successors. Among the positive consequences of Carolingian classicism is the careful—if discreet—preservation of the text of Lucretius’s De Rerum Natura, which survives in three valuable ninth-century manuscripts. Whereas rigorous philological studies of these manuscripts have been offered, little attention has been paid to their role in, and connection with, the reception of Lucretius in ninth-century literature. It has been generally assumed that for the Carolingians the DRN was essentially a source for gram…

Hiberno-Latin literatureDichotomymedia_common.quotation_subjectReception theoryRhetorical criticismSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latinareception studieDicuilmanuscript studieArgumentLucretiuReading (process)DungalContent (Freudian dream analysis)media_commonLiteraturemedieval studiebusiness.industryPhilosophyDe Rerum NaturaCodex OblonguastronomyintertextualityPhilologyCarolingian literature and sciencebusinessClassicismIllinois Classical Studies
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Hisperica Famina (testo criticamente rivisto, traduzione e commento)

Hisperica Famina - Ibernolatino - Irlanda medievaleSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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L’Omero dei “simposi letterari”, l'Omero della Cena Trimalchionis

2022

Expressions, verses and sequences dealt from the Iliad and the Odyssey are the basis of the conversations held in Plato’s and Xenophon’s ‘literary symposia’, representing the privileged repertoire of images and codified situations for both quantity and variety of subjects to which both Socrate and the other characters referred to when they gathered at table, sometimes intervening also on textual exegesis problems. Direct projection of an aural / oral civilization in which the Homeric texts still constitute the tribal ‘encyclopedia’ of the Greek world, the two Symposia reveal their own alterity with respect to the Convivium of the Seven Wise by Plutarch in which the quotations from the two a…

Homeric poemHomeristae and Homeric exegesis in Trimachio’s dinnerHybridized HomerGreek Literary symposiaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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INTERPRETARE ORAZIO CON ORAZIO? A PROPOSITO DI CARMINA, LIBRO IV

2011

In the work “Mutat terra vices. Identità, cambiamento e memoria culturale nell’ultimo Orazio” (Palermo 2010), I focused my attention on interpretative and methodological questions concerning the last Horatian book of carmina. In this paper the aim is to demonstrate how the topic of change and discontinuity points out, on the surface of these poems, the presence of conspicuous interferences between the execution of a role by authorial "persona", and the expression, at the same time, of role distance. I mean here especially to describe how gift, reciprocity and exchange in patronage frames contributed to the definition of Horace’s self and of his official duties as interpreter of common memor…

Horace fourth book of Carmina identity frames role distanceSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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