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  1. Picturing Annie's Egypt. Terra di Cleopatra by Annie Vivanti

    Picturing Annie's Egypt. Terra di Cleopatra by Annie Vivanti

    Contributor(s): Anne Urbancic

    Her readers would not have found the Egyptian adventure portrayed in Terra di Cleopatra to have been too unusual or exotic for Annie Vivanti, a world traveller who had already described countless foreign locales and adventures in previous works. Some of these were presented as fiction; others...

  2. Piercing Proverbial Crows’ Eyes: Theft and Publication in Renaissance France

    Piercing Proverbial Crows’ Eyes: Theft and Publication in Renaissance France

    Contributor(s): Emma Herdman

    The ironic Latin proverb “cornicum oculos configere” was classically illustrated by the example of Gnaeus Flavius, celebrated for his theft and valuable but unauthorized publication of Rome’s legal secrets. Erasmus’s discussion of the proverb in the Adages consequently focuses on the tension...

  3. Piero Garofalo, Elizabeth Leake and Dana Renga. Internal exile in Fascist Italy. History and representation of confino
  4. Pietro Aretino's Orazia: A Bibliographical Essay

    Pietro Aretino's Orazia: A Bibliographical Essay

    Contributor(s): Michael Lettieri

  5. Pietrzyk-Reeves, Dorota. Polish Republican Discourse in the Sixteenth Century. Trans. Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa.
  6. Piety and Conflict in the Early Reformation: Introduction

    Piety and Conflict in the Early Reformation: Introduction

    Contributor(s): Andrew Gow, Robert J. Bast

  7. Piety and Poor Relief: Confraternities in Medieval Cremona, c. 1334-1499
  8. Piis enim pia conveniunt: Music for the Società della Santa Croce in Cento (1606)
  9. Pirandello 150: Introduction

    Pirandello 150: Introduction

    Contributor(s): Luca Somigli

  10. Pirandello and Buzzati: A Profile of the Short Story Elzeviro
  11. Pirandello and the enigma of non-sense

    Pirandello and the enigma of non-sense

    2023-05-25 22:34:03 | Contributor(s): Alfonso Procaccini

  12. Pirandello pittore e critico d'arte (con una lettera inedita)

    Pirandello pittore e critico d'arte (con una lettera inedita)

    2023-05-25 22:14:44 | Contributor(s): Antonio Alessio

  13. Pirandello's Influence on Nino Manfredi's Film Nudo di donna (Portrait of a Woman, Nude)
  14. Pirandello. Ill percorso morale di Cesarino Brei

    Pirandello. Ill percorso morale di Cesarino Brei

    Contributor(s): Giovanna De Luca

  15. Pirandello: Don Quijote or Don Chisciotti?

    Pirandello: Don Quijote or Don Chisciotti?

    Contributor(s): Gaetano Cipolla

  16. Pires, Tomé. Suma Oriental. Ed. Rui Manuel Loureiro

    Pires, Tomé. Suma Oriental. Ed. Rui Manuel Loureiro

    Contributor(s): James Nelson Novoa

  17. Pirillo, Paolo, and Lorenzo Tanzini, eds. Terre di confine tra Toscana, Romagna e Umbria. Dinamiche politiche, assetti amministrativi, società locali (secoli XII–XVI).
  18. Pizan, Christine de. The Book of the Mutability of Fortune. Ed. and trans. Geri L. Smith
  19. Plagiarism or Fantasy: Examining Naja Tripudians by Annie Vivanti
  20. Plague Time: Space, Fear, and Emergency Statecraft in Early Modern Italy

    Plague Time: Space, Fear, and Emergency Statecraft in Early Modern Italy

    Contributor(s): Nicholas A. Eckstein

    Michel Foucault argued famously that early modern European governors responded to plague by quarantining entire urban populations and placing citizens under minute surveillance. For Foucault, such sixteenth- and seventeenth-century policies were the first steps towards an authoritarian paradigm...