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J.R. WOODHOUSE

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J.R. WOODHOUSE Peter Brand and Lino Pertile (eds), The Cambridge History of Italian Literature 66/2, p. 350

languages

  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Provençal
  • French
  • Greek

works

  • De vulgāri eloquentia
  • Commedia
  • Decameron
  • Cannoniere
  • Trionfi
  • Novellino
  • Villani

people

  • Dante Alighieri
  • Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Petrarch
  • Villani
  • Bruni
  • Alberti
  • Valla
  • Sannazzaro
  • Poliziano

subjects

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  • patronage
  • Regional
  • women
  • retribution
  • myth
  • realism
  • allegory
  • translation
  • education
  • history
  • narrative
  • thematic
  • cultural
  • devotion
  • humanism
  • literary
  • politics
  • sociality
  • vernacular

places

  • Cambridge
  • Italy
  • Sicilians
  • Florence
  • Provence
  • Greece
  • Quattrocento
  • Lorenzo
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