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Une forme particulière de la littérature de circonstance chez Nicolas Bourbon (Nugae, 1533) : le dialogue à une voix
2014
OS nat; National audience; no abstract
Louis Le Roy traducteur de Platon : pour un français philosophique au XVIe siècle
2014
Axe 2 OS Nat; National audience; no abstract
Le Lysis de des Périers à Vigenère : enjeux linguistiques, religieux, politiques
2014
OS Nat; National audience; no abstract
Grivoiserie, lapsus et jeux de mots dans l'oeuvre de jeunesse de Théodore de Bèze
2016
Theodore de Bèze is a french neo-latin author, i. e. a Renaissance author writing in latin, who composed a collection of poems entitled ‘The Juuenilia’ in his young years, thanks to which he earned the admiration of his contemporaries. Edited for the first time in 1548, this collection included Elegies and Epigrams among others poetic genres. Theodore de Bèze was a catholic at the time, but at the end of the same year he converted himself to Protestantism and moved to Lausanne where he became a Greek teacher. In order to fit this change of faith, he had to disavow his work, which included saucy and pagan poems.In the two following poems we will study an Elegy and an Epigram from the 1548 ‘J…
L’Arioste et l’Empire. Réflexions sur les rédactions du Roland furieux
2011
Révisant la thèse communément admise de la « dimension impériale » de la troisième rédaction du Roland furieux (1532), l’article montre l’ambiguïté de l’éloge que l’Arioste adresse à Charles-Quint, à partir des faiblesses de l’image de Charlemagne et de l’importance donnée à des personnes tel qu’Andrea Doria. La reprise de l’esthétique des poètes de l’âge d’Auguste n’est pas l’effet de la geste impériale mais reprend les développements de la poésie à la cour de Ferrare, lieu de l’élaboration d’un canon de la poésie de goût classique.Revisando la tesis comúnmente admitida de la «dimensión imperial» de la tercera redacción del Orlando furioso (1532), este artículo muestra la ambigüedad del el…
MOOC " La Renaissance en Val de Loire" - Épisode 7 « Musique »
2021
Il Breviario di Simone Beccadelli della Cattedrale di Palermo (1453). Stagione 2: de Lignamine e Riggio
2022
All’arcivescovo Beccadelli è riferito un Breviarium miniato a più mani variamente riconosciute. L’intervento ricostruisce, identificando due stemmi post confezione non appartenenti al committente (1. goffrato sul taglio concavo, 2. c. VIv), altrettanti inediti passaggi di mano del ms. (XV-XVII sec.) An illuminated Breviarium by several hands variously recognized is referred to Archbishop Beccadelli. The work reconstructs, by identifying two post-package coats of arms not belonging to the patron (1. embossed on the concave cut, 2. c. VIv), as many unpublished hand transitions of the ms. (15th-17th cent.)
Ecos de Renacimiento en la Sicilia del siglo XVI: arquitecturas para la vida de corte en la edad de Ferrante Gonzaga (1535 – 1546)
2013
L'insediarsi nel 1535 del nuovo viceré di Sicilia Ferrante Gonzaga fu un momento decisivo nel processo di rivitalizzazione culturale dell'isola e per la circolazione di nuovi modelli architettonici e di codici linguistici rinascimentali. Palermo, in quanto capitale della Sicilia, fu presto costretto ad adeguarsi alle mutate richiesta di una vita di corte, adesso più che mai contrassegnata da sofisticati cerimoniali e scandita da spettacolari occasioni festive. In questo modo edific pubblici e spazi urbani furono profondamente rinnovati per divenire la scena solenne per l'autorappresentazione del potere viceregio e, indirettamente, della Corona spagnola.Vennero costruiti una nuova villa e un…
La Madone de Louvain de Bernard van Orley : les dessous d'une attribution longtemps controversée
2013
In the last century, the Virgin of Louvain, a small panel offered in 1588 by the city of Louvain to the king Philip II of Spain, raised some questions. Attributed to Jean Gossart (called Mabuse) at the time of its sending in Spain at the end of the sixteenth century, the painting was the object of incessant discussions in the term of which the authorship of the work was revised to be finally given to Bernard van Orley because of the figuration of the Virgin. If the style of the Renaissance architecture which appears behind the Madonna was for the historians of the time a characteristic of both artists, its study point to Van Orley as the true author of the painting, also revealing the artis…
Tellurite-dependent blackening of bacteria emerges from the dark ages
2019
Environmental contextAlthough tellurium is a relatively rare element in the earth’s crust, its concentration in some niches can be naturally high owing to unique geology. Tellurium, as the oxyanion, is toxic to prokaryotes, and although prokaryotes have evolved resistance to tellurium, no universal mechanism exists. We review the interaction of tellurite with prokaryotes with a focus on those unique strains that thrive in environments naturally rich in tellurium. AbstractThe timeline of tellurite prokaryotic biology and biochemistry is now over 50 years long. Its start was in the clinical microbiology arena up to the 1970s. The 1980s saw the cloning of tellurite resistance determinants whil…