Chapter «A' quai Lucan seguitava». Su Boccaccio lettore della Pharsalia
Lucan was one of the most widely read and studied classical authors during the Middle Ages, a reference point for teaching, historiography and literature. The essay attempts to outline Giovanni Boccaccio's profile as a reader of Pharsalia in the different ages of his literary production and in...
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Firenze University Press
2020
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