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Omnis voculae melleus modulator (Fl. 4). I Florida e l’eloquenza di Apuleio: Palermo, Università degli Studi, 1-2 dicembre 2021

2022

The detailed report of the conference about the eloquence of Apuleius held at the university of Palermo.

Apuleio Retorica Florida De Magia EloquenzaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Retorica e spettacolo nell’Apologia di Apuleio

2010

Apuleio performance spettacolare retoricaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Recensione a BENJAMIN TODD LEE, ELLEN FINKELPEARL, LUCA GRAVERINI (eds.), Apuleius and Africa, New York-London, Routledge 2014, pp. XVI-344

2014

Recensione del volume miscellaneo "Apuleius and Africa", con il quale si è inteso verificare l'influenza dello status di africano sulle opere di Apuleio

Apuleius AfricaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Le prove testimoniali nell’Apologia di Apuleio

2015

In Apuleius’ Apologia the witnesses play a relevant role and indeed, in some cases, they are crucial for the defensive speech. This survey explores in detail the universe of the characters and the evidences in the Apuleian oration. Testes are often presented in spectacular form: from Crassus’ comic tones to the scenic personification of verba suppressa from Pudentilla’s letter. In Apuleius’ words, you can also see a strong continuity with the rhetorical treatises and the previous oratorical tradition: undeniably there is a proximity between some choices in the Apologia and similar solutions in Cicero, as well and it is also possible, in particular, to read some sections of the Apuleian text…

Apuleius Apologia Witness Rhetoric Comedy.Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Karthago provinciae nostrae magistra venerabilis. Uno sguardo su Cartagine: i Florida di Apuleio

2023

This paper proposes a focus on the city of Carthage through Florida: Apuleius lavishes continuous and extraordinary praise on Carthage and its citizens. It becomes clear how the city, in Apuleius' time, was by then an established and ‘Romanised’ cultural centre. In Apuleius' words, Carthage appears as the only city capable of competing with Rome.

Apuleius Florida Carthago Africanness.Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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MERCES… SENTICOSA. Immaginari stoici nei Floridia di Apuleio

2020

Merces… senticosa. Stoic images in the Florida of Apuleius · In the Florida Apuleius makes use of images related to the rhetorical-philosophical stoic tradition. In particular, in Fl. 18 Apuleius describes the famous sophism of Protagoras, by using, trought an intellectual virtuosity, the metaphor of thorns, a stylistic device linked with the characterization of the Stoicism.

Apuleius Florida Protagoras Stoicism ThornsSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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OMNIS VOCULAE MELLEUS MODULATOR. I FLORIDA E L’ELOQUENZA DI APULEIO

2022

Atti del convegno OMNIS VOCULAE MELLEUS MODULATOR. I FLORIDA E L’ELOQUENZA DI APULEIO. Palermo 1-2 dicembre 2021

Apuleius Florida rhetoricSettore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia ClassicaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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A transcription of MS Vatican, Borgh. 129: Gualterus Burlaeus Expositio super libros Politicorum, lib. 1, tract. 1, cap. 1

2021

This is a transcription of the beginning of Walter Burley’s (c. 1275–after 1344) commentary on Aristotle’s Politics (book one, tractate one, chapter one). The transcription reproduces the text of Vatican, MS Borgh. 129, fol. 1r–148v (here fol. 2rb–6va), which has been accessed in a high quality digital reproduction in colour. The commentary has been dated between 1338/39 and 1342. The transcription includes two apparatuses. The first of them is dedicated to references, mainly to Aristotle’s Politics. The other apparatus is for critical notes, and its main function is to reproduce marginalia. The manuscript contains several corrections by another hand (marked here as V1), and since these cor…

Aristotelian traditionPractical philosophykeskiajan filosofiamanuscriptsMedieval manuscriptWalter BurleykäsikirjoituksetAristotelianismkeskiajan latinaMedieval LatinMedieval philosophypaleografiaTranscriptionaristotelismiCommentary on Politicspaleography
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Recensione ad ARRIGO DA SETTIMELLO, Elegia, a cura di Cl. Fossati, Firenze 2011 (in «Mediaeval Sophia» 12, luglio-dicembre 2012)

2012

Recensione all'ediz. critica, con introduzione, trad. ital. e commento, della «Elegia» (o «Elegia de diversitate Fortune») di Arrigo da Settimello (fine del sec. XII), curata da Clara Fossati e pubblicata nel 2011 dalla SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo di Firenze.

Arrigo da SettimelloSettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaPoesia didascalica mediolatina
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Amor odit inertes (Ars 2, 229): Mobilità didascalica e staticità elegiaca

2005

Un'analisi della precettistica contenuta in Ars 2, 223-250 sulla 'dinamicità' dell'innamorato, letta come voluto rovesciamento, dall'interno, delle categorie spaziali elegiache The precepts of Ars 2, 223-250 on the lover's 'dynamic' attitude are read as a conscious reversal, from within, of the elegiac spatial cathegories.

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