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  1. Di donne e cavallier :
    Intorno al primo Furioso /
    Published: 2018.
    Publisher:  Ledizioni,, Milano :

    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l’attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell’Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l’attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell’Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai lettori, e non solo in funzione dell’approdo finale del 1532. Questo volume, che raccoglie i contributi di otto specialisti di Ariosto e della cultura cinquecentesca, attivi in Italia e all’estero (Marco Dorigatti, Claudio Vela, Tina Matarrese, Neil Harris, Alberto Casadei, Anna Maria Cabrini, Eleonora Stoppino, Maria Pavlova), propone una riflessione mirata sulla princeps, sulla sua specifica fortuna e sull’attività dell’autore negli anni della prima elaborazione del poema, allargando lo sguardo al panorama culturale a lui contemporaneo.

     

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  2. Di donne e cavallier
    Intorno al primo Furioso
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Ledizioni, Milano ; OpenEdition, Marseille

    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l'attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell'Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai... more

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    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l'attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell'Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai lettori, e non solo in funzione dell'approdo finale del 1532. Questo volume, che raccoglie i contributi di otto specialisti di Ariosto e della cultura cinquecentesca, attivi in Italia e all'estero (Marco Dorigatti, Claudio Vela, Tina Matarrese, Neil Harris, Alberto Casadei, Anna Maria Cabrini, Eleonora Stoppino, Maria Pavlova), propone una riflessione mirata sulla princeps, sulla sua specifica fortuna e sull'attività dell'autore negli anni della prima elaborazione del poema, allargando lo sguardo al panorama culturale a lui contemporaneo.

     

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  3. The grace of the Italian Renaissance
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    "This book explores grace as a complex idea and term that at once expresses and connects the most pressing ethical, social, and aesthetic debates of the Italian Renaissance. Grace surfaced time and again in the period's discussions of the individual... more

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    "This book explores grace as a complex idea and term that at once expresses and connects the most pressing ethical, social, and aesthetic debates of the Italian Renaissance. Grace surfaced time and again in the period's discussions of the individual pursuit of the good life and in the collective quest to determine the best means to a harmonious society. It rose to prominence in theological debates about the soul's salvation and in secular debates about how best to live at court. It was absolutely central to the thinking of Reformation figures such as Erasmus and Luther, and just as central to the Counter-Reformation response. It played a pivotal role in the humanist campaign to develop a shared literary language and it featured prominently in the efforts of writers and artists to express the full potential of mankind. Grace abounded in the Italian Renaissance, yet it was as hard to define as it was ever-present. The courtier and writer, Baldassare Castiglione, for example, described it as that 'certain air' which distinguished excellent courtiers and court ladies from their mediocre counterparts, while his artist friend, Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael), saw it as that quality produced when one conceals the hard work and effort of art behind a veil of nonchalance and ease. This classically-inspired grace was used by many as a way of claiming distinction for themselves and of arguing for the pre-eminence of their chosen disciplines, but it drew criticism too from those who saw it as self-interested and superficial. Quarrels about the meaning and value of grace involved theologians, artists, writers and philosophers and intersected with the most famous debates of the time about language, society and the role of literature and the visual arts. As well as shedding light on what grace meant to those who invoked it, this book aims to trace the interdisciplinary transactions that the word made possible. Each chapter combines consideration of pivotal texts and images with interdisciplinary approaches, examining what grace meant to protagonists of the Italian Renaissance and exploring the correspondence, whether direct or indirect, between them. What emerges is a network of friendships, rivalries, agreements and disputes: a sketch of the interconnections that made the Italian Renaissance"--

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691189796
    Subjects: Grace (Aesthetics); Grace (Theology); Graces, The; Language and culture; Grâce (Esthétique); Grâce (Théologie); Charites; Langage et culture - Italie - Histoire; HISTORY - Renaissance; Grace (Aesthetics); Grace (Theology); Graces, The; Intellectual life; Language and culture; History
    Other subjects: Aesthetics; Allegory; Ambivalence; Anathema; Art critic; Art criticism; Art history; Art; Astolfo; Baldassare Castiglione; Balzan; Bembo; Brotton; Buonarroti; Calculation; Canossa; Canti (Leopardi); Catherine of Siena; Christian theology; Clodagh; Close reading; Codrington Library; Council of Trent; Counter-Reformation; Courtesy; Courtier; De Oratore; Decorum; Divine grace; Drawing; Durham University; Emblem; Epigram; Flattery; Francesco del Cossa; Generosity; Giorgio Vasari; Giovanni Pico della Mirandola; God's Grace; God; Grace and favour; Humility; Iconography; Institutio Oratoria; Irony; Italian Renaissance; Johann Joachim Winckelmann; La Fornarina; Lecture; Linguistics; Literature; Lodovico Dolce; Mannerism; Martin McLaughlin; Medici Chapel; Michelangelo; Moderata Fonte; Mythologies (book); Narrative; O'Sullivan; Orlando Furioso; Palazzo Schifanoia; Paragone; Parody; Petrarch; Philology; Philosopher; Pietro Bembo; Pliny the Elder; Poetry; Poliziano; Pope Julius II; Pope Leo X; Pope Paul III; Princeton University Press; Prose; Protogenes; Quintilian; Reginald Pole; Religious experience; Renaissance art; Renaissance humanism; Rhetoric; Romanticism; San Giorgio Maggiore; Sanctification; Satire; Sola fide; Spiritual gift; Spirituali; Spirituality; Sprezzatura; Suggestion; Terence; Thought; Treatise; Tullia d'Aragona; Vittoria Colonna; Work of art; Writing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 246 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln), Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 221-235

  4. Ariosto in the Machine Age
    Published: [2024]; 2023
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "Ariosto in the Machine Age reveals how the most influential poet of the Renaissance was conjured or appropriated to shape magical realism, avant-garde painting, Fascist cultural propaganda, and cinema in modern Italy between the birth of Futurism... more

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    "Ariosto in the Machine Age reveals how the most influential poet of the Renaissance was conjured or appropriated to shape magical realism, avant-garde painting, Fascist cultural propaganda, and cinema in modern Italy between the birth of Futurism and the end of World War II. Based on substantial archival findings, bold iconographic hypotheses, and novel interpretations of literary texts, the book proposes a new account of Italy's twentieth-century culture through a unique take on Ludovico Ariosto's early modern poetics and legacy. Starting from the unexpected passéism of Futurists visiting Ferrara on the eve of World War I, it re-reads the development of Giorgio de Chirico's Metaphysical Art and Massimo Bontempelli's Realismo Magico. The book reconstructs the multimedia archive of the Fascist initiatives for the centennial anniversary of Ariosto's death in 1933, and then focuses on the passage between Fascist cinema and the birth of Neorealism, unearthing unfinished adaptations of the Orlando Furioso by Luchino Visconti and Alessandro Blasetti. Questioning the very concept of reception, this radically interdisciplinary book warns twenty-first-century readers about the risks of monumentalizing the "great authors" of the past."--

     

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  5. Di donne e cavallier :
    Intorno al primo Furioso /
    Published: 2018.
    Publisher:  Ledizioni,, Milano :

    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l’attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell’Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l’attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell’Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai lettori, e non solo in funzione dell’approdo finale del 1532. Questo volume, che raccoglie i contributi di otto specialisti di Ariosto e della cultura cinquecentesca, attivi in Italia e all’estero (Marco Dorigatti, Claudio Vela, Tina Matarrese, Neil Harris, Alberto Casadei, Anna Maria Cabrini, Eleonora Stoppino, Maria Pavlova), propone una riflessione mirata sulla princeps, sulla sua specifica fortuna e sull’attività dell’autore negli anni della prima elaborazione del poema, allargando lo sguardo al panorama culturale a lui contemporaneo.

     

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  6. Di donne e cavallier :
    Intorno al primo Furioso /
    Published: 2018.
    Publisher:  Ledizioni,, Milano :

    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l’attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell’Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai... more

     

    Da tempo la critica ariostesca va richiamando l’attenzione sui caratteri peculiari della prima edizione (1516) dell’Orlando Furioso, un «capolavoro assoluto» (Dionisotti) che va considerato per il suo valore autonomo, subito riconosciutogli dai lettori, e non solo in funzione dell’approdo finale del 1532. Questo volume, che raccoglie i contributi di otto specialisti di Ariosto e della cultura cinquecentesca, attivi in Italia e all’estero (Marco Dorigatti, Claudio Vela, Tina Matarrese, Neil Harris, Alberto Casadei, Anna Maria Cabrini, Eleonora Stoppino, Maria Pavlova), propone una riflessione mirata sulla princeps, sulla sua specifica fortuna e sull’attività dell’autore negli anni della prima elaborazione del poema, allargando lo sguardo al panorama culturale a lui contemporaneo.

     

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