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  1. Le théâtre au service de la cause universitaire à la Renaissance

    Le théâtre au service de la cause universitaire à la Renaissance

    Contributor(s): Lyse Roy

    Cette étude retrace l'histoire la production théâtrale à l’Université de Caen à la fin du Moyen Âge et au début de la Renaissance. Elle s'intéresse particulièrement à la production de la Farce de Pates-Ouaintes, oeuvre présumée de Pierre de Lesnauderie. Cette pièce permet de comprendre les liens...

  2. Le vie verso la ragione: i segni del nuovo realismo in Gomorra

    Le vie verso la ragione: i segni del nuovo realismo in Gomorra

    Contributor(s): Torunn Haaland

    Il saggio si concentra sui concetti di realtà e impegno etico e civile in Gomorra. Il romanzo-inchiesta di Roberto Saviano viene in­serito nel contesto del ritorno al realismo e dell’emergere di “oggetti narrativi non-identificati” nella narrativa contemporanea, per poi es­sere associato al...

  3. Le voyage d'Italie et la formation des élite françaises

    Le voyage d'Italie et la formation des élite françaises

    Contributor(s): Jean Balsamo

    During the sixteenth century, at least until 1559, Italy was a centre for political, diplomatic, and cultural activity for the French elite, who undertook studies and training in the Peninsula. Lawyers and magistrates in the making eagerly enrolled in the universities of Pavia, Ferrara, and...

  4. Le «vrai» médecin à la Renaissance

    Le «vrai» médecin à la Renaissance

    Contributor(s): Colette Quesnel

    According to Erasmus, the true Renaissance physician is also a philosopher. What does that statement really mean? The answer lies in the medical theories that are influenced by the theological, social and philosophical contexts.

  5. Learned Credulity in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Strix

    Learned Credulity in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Strix

    Contributor(s): Walter Stephens

    In 1522–23, Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola was involved in trials that executed ten accused witches. Soon after the trials, he published Strix, sive de ludificatione daemonum, a meticulous defence of witch-hunting. A humanistic dialogue as heavily dependent on classical literature and...

  6. Learner-centered Language Instruction in the Italian Curriculum
  7. Lecture allégorique et lecture emblématique: l’utilisation de “l’allegacion” à des fins morales; l’exemple des Métamorphoses d’Ovide

    Lecture allégorique et lecture emblématique: l’utilisation de “l’allegacion” à des fins morales; l’exemple des Métamorphoses d’Ovide

    Contributor(s): Jean-Claude Moisan, Sabrina Vervacke

    Legrand, dans l’Archiloge Sophie, donne à “l’allegacion” deux finalités: embellir le langage et inciter à la vertu. Pour ce faire, il s’ingéniera à fixer le sens moral profond que recèlent les fictions des Métamorphoses d’Ovide en les rangeant sous des catégories commodes et faciles d’utilisation...

  8. Lee, Alexander. Humanism and Empire: The Imperial Ideal of Fourteenth-Century Italy.
  9. Lei, Bi-qi Beatrice, dir. Taiwan Shakespeare Database. Archive.
  10. Lemmatization and parsing with TACT preprocessing programs

    Lemmatization and parsing with TACT preprocessing programs

    2022-06-13 18:45:22 | Contributor(s): Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/J8XF-NR20

    Digital Humanities

  11. Lemon, Rebecca. Addiction and Devotion in Early Modern England
  12. Leon, Sharon, and Sheila Brennan, principal investigators; Jim Safley, lead developer; Kem Nguyen, web designer. Scripto. Software
  13. Leonardo da Vinci and His Treatise on Painting

    Leonardo da Vinci and His Treatise on Painting

    Contributor(s): Abigail Upshaw

    This is a review of the digital archive 'Leonardo da Vinci and His Treatise on Painting'.

  14. Leonardo’s Profezia: Moral Writings of a Hybrid Kind

    Leonardo’s Profezia: Moral Writings of a Hybrid Kind

    Contributor(s): Filomena Calabrese

    In the period 1490-99, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) wrote nearly three hundred literary writings that were later compiled by scholars into four primary collections: the Bestiario, Favole, Facezie, and Profezia. This article takes Leonardo’s Profezia as its main subject in order to give due...

  15. Leonardo’s Trattato Della Pittura at the Pontifical Institute

    Leonardo’s Trattato Della Pittura at the Pontifical Institute

    2023-04-20 18:18:18 | Contributor(s): Sybille Pantazzi

  16. Leone De Sommi and the archaeology of the director's workbook
  17. Leone de' Sommi and Jewish Theatre in Renaissance Mantua

    Leone de' Sommi and Jewish Theatre in Renaissance Mantua

    Contributor(s): Donald Beecher

    This is a study of a Renaissance artist and his patrons, but with an added complication, insofar as Leone de' Sommi, the gifted academician and playwright in the employ of the dukes of Mantua in the second half of the sixteenth century, was Jewish and a lifelong promoter and protector of his...

  18. Leong, Elaine, Lisa Smith, Amanda E. Herbert, R.A. Kashanipour, Sarah Peters Kernan, Joshua Schlachet, Laurence Totelin, Jess Clark, et al., eds. The Recipes Project—Food, Magic, Art, Science, and Medicine. Other
  19. Leong, Elaine. Recipes and Everyday Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and the Household in Early Modern England
  20. Leopardi e il segreto dell’ Infinito

    Leopardi e il segreto dell’ Infinito

    Contributor(s): Giampiero Marzi

    L’infinito di Leopardi è una poesia sublime, ma anche difficile, in quanto densa di mistero fin dal primo verso. La sua difficoltà interpretativa, dimostrata dalle diverse letture fornite dalla critica, potrebbe dipendere da una forma di scrittura à clef....