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The Crusades and the Literature of the Italian Renaissance
The Crusades and the Literature of the Italian Renaissance
The Crusades and the Literature of the Italian Renaissance
Dr. Brian Jeffrey Maxson describes Biondo Flavio's account of the Fourth Crusade. ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online.
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Italian Literature Project
Italian Literature Project
Italian Literature Project
Italian Renaissance Humanism
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Synopsis | The Literature Of Italy, From The Origin Of The Italian Language To The Death Of
Synopsis | The Literature Of Italy, From The Origin Of The Italian Language To The Death Of
Synopsis | The Literature Of Italy, From The Origin Of The Italian Language To The Death Of
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International Symposium: LEGACIES OF THE ITALIAN OCCUPATION IN ETHIOPIA: Literature and Storytelling
International Symposium: LEGACIES OF THE ITALIAN OCCUPATION IN ETHIOPIA: Literature and Storytelling
International Symposium: LEGACIES OF THE ITALIAN OCCUPATION IN ETHIOPIA: Literature and Storytelling
This symposium, organized by NYU faculty Ruth Ben-Ghiat (History, Italian Studies) and Maaza Mengiste (Creative Writing) examines the legacies of the Italian occupation of Ethiopia as experienced by Ethiopians. History can only go so far to tell us about what took place during Italian rule - and its consequences. In Ethiopia, visual and storytelling cultures have been main vehicles of postcolonial expression.
Panel on Literature and Storytelling with:
Shiferaw Bekele (Addis Ababa University), in dialogue with
Dagmawi Woubshet (Cornell University)
Heran Sereke-Brhan (Independent Researcher)
Maaza Mengiste (NYU)
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò
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EU Prize for Literature 2009 - Daniele Del Giudice (Italy)
EU Prize for Literature 2009 - Daniele Del Giudice (Italy)
EU Prize for Literature 2009 - Daniele Del Giudice (Italy)
Winning author European Prize of Literature 2009.
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Camilleri "American Literature in Facist Italy"
Camilleri "American Literature in Facist Italy"
Camilleri "American Literature in Facist Italy"
Andrea Camilleri receives an honorary degree from The American University of Rome and gives a lecture entitled "American Literature in Fascist Italy".
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{MMD} Twilight isn't literature!! mikulover44, Italy, Len and Reala
{MMD} Twilight isn't literature!! mikulover44, Italy, Len and Reala
{MMD} Twilight isn't literature!! mikulover44, Italy, Len and Reala
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CoaSOs1MQ8 original I hope you enjoy though.
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Italian Literature Lecture 4 (in Italian) : "La letteratura latina nell'Italia dei Goti"
Italian Literature Lecture 4 (in Italian) : "La letteratura latina nell'Italia dei Goti"
Italian Literature Lecture 4 (in Italian) : "La letteratura latina nell'Italia dei Goti"
In this short lecture, we start to examine a few Latin authors and works, which are important for understanding the Middle Ages.
After a few general considerations on the linguistic transition from Latin to Italian, which will take many centuries to complete, we take a closer look at the Gothic kingdom in Italy (489-553 AD).
This little-known period was dominated by two great figures of intellectuals: Aurelius Cassiodorus and Severinus Boethius.
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Bath Literature Festival - The Food of Italy with Claudia Roden
Bath Literature Festival - The Food of Italy with Claudia Roden
Bath Literature Festival - The Food of Italy with Claudia Roden
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Breaking the Mold: The First(?) Woman in Italian Literature
Breaking the Mold: The First(?) Woman in Italian Literature
Breaking the Mold: The First(?) Woman in Italian Literature
Fabian Alfie
Thirteenth-century Florence was not an ideal place to be a woman, especially a fairly outspoken poet. Active between 1260-1270, the woman known only as La Compiuta Donzella (the fulfilled damsel) attracted the attention of several male writers. Two of them were astonished that such wisdom could be found in a female. The third, the important poet Guittone d’Arezzo (1235-1294), praised her insights but reminded her to follow virtue. And yet, almost nothing is known about her, not even her name. She left a corpus of three sonnets, and her status as a woman in medieval Italy is a topic that her works all but invite us to examine.
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Lecture 4: Latin Literature in the Ostrogothic Kingdom (493-553 AD)
Lecture 4: Latin Literature in the Ostrogothic Kingdom (493-553 AD)
Lecture 4: Latin Literature in the Ostrogothic Kingdom (493-553 AD)
This is the English Edition of the 4th short lecture of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Italian civilization and literature, prepared for the "Ancient History Group" and for the "Ancient Languages" group on LinkedIn.
The first three lectures concerned the general historical framework of the Dark Ages in Italy. With this 4th lecture, we start to have a closer look at important literary works, that will help up to understand the Middle Ages in Italy.
It focuses on Aurelius Cassiodorus and Severinus Bohethius, and on their exceptional lives and times.
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The previous short lectures ar
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Round Table - SHIFTING VISIONS: A CONVERSATION ON NEW TRENDS IN ITALIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Round Table - SHIFTING VISIONS: A CONVERSATION ON NEW TRENDS IN ITALIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Round Table - SHIFTING VISIONS: A CONVERSATION ON NEW TRENDS IN ITALIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Round table - Shifting Visions: A Conversation on New Trends in Italian Literature and Culture. With: Monica Jansen (University of Utrecht) John Picchione (Y...
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2 minutes with: alt-j. Gus talks about time travel, literature, arts & Italy!
2 minutes with: alt-j. Gus talks about time travel, literature, arts & Italy!
2 minutes with: alt-j. Gus talks about time travel, literature, arts & Italy!
Abbiamo incontrato Gus degli alt-j poco prima del trionfo al Mediolanum Forum di Milano!
Non perderli, live, il 14 giugno al Rock In Roma, Ippodromo delle Capannelle. Biglietti su http://bit.ly/1wf4Ecg
Video by Ali Abdulcadir
Interview by Silvia Butta Calice
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Italian Literature after WWII
Italian Literature after WWII
Italian Literature after WWII
A lecture by Italian author Giorgio Montefoschi: "Italian literature after World War II" Italian Cultural Institute New York 686 Park Avenue, New York Writer...
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Literature Book Review: Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino
Literature Book Review: Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino
Literature Book Review: Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino
http://www.LiteratureBookMix.com This is the summary of Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino.
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Italian Literature Books x 54
Italian Literature Books x 54
Italian Literature Books x 54
Email: insegnabooks@gmail.com Open to public Saturdays 10am to 1pm No.1 Tripovich Street, Brunswick Victoria, Australia. Phone: (03) 9381 4188.
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NELC Arabic Literature Seminar 2011, Keynote Lecture, "Between Translation and Composition"
NELC Arabic Literature Seminar 2011, Keynote Lecture, "Between Translation and Composition"
NELC Arabic Literature Seminar 2011, Keynote Lecture, "Between Translation and Composition"
NELC Arabic Literature Seminar 2011, Keynote Lecture Prof. Muhammad Bennis Muhammad V University, Rabat, Morocco "Between Translation and Composition" Slocum...
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FACULTI - Italian Literature - Il Mambriano di Francesco Cieco da Ferrara
FACULTI - Italian Literature - Il Mambriano di Francesco Cieco da Ferrara
FACULTI - Italian Literature - Il Mambriano di Francesco Cieco da Ferrara
Professor Jane Everson, Royal Holloway Il Mambriano di Francesco Cieco da Ferrara - fra tradizione cavalleresca e mondo estense. / Everson, Jane. L'uno e l'a...
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Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante (/ˈdænti/, US /ˈdɑːnteɪ/; Italian: [ˈdante]; c1265--1321), was an Italian poet, prose writer, lite...
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Prof. Federica G Pedriali - Gadda: Becoming Militant in the Name of the Militance of Literature
Prof. Federica G Pedriali - Gadda: Becoming Militant in the Name of the Militance of Literature
Prof. Federica G Pedriali - Gadda: Becoming Militant in the Name of the Militance of Literature
Professor Federica G Pedriali, Professor of Literary Metatheory and Modern Italian Studies, presented her inaugural lecture, entitled "Gadda Goes to War: On becoming militant in the name of the militance of literature".
Abstract:
There is something about Gadda. The press is in no doubt, in the wake of box office success: "Tutti pazzi per Gadda". The Italian newspaper Repubblica cannot hold back: "Fabrizio Gifuni's monologue is our mirror". It is good to know that the nation in tatters still tolerates the mirror. It is even better, for those who are militant about culture, that it should be Gadda, our most exuberant modernist writer, to provi
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[APH] [MMD] When someone dares saying Twilight is literature
[APH] [MMD] When someone dares saying Twilight is literature
[APH] [MMD] When someone dares saying Twilight is literature
Deux memes favoris ensemble = pure génie ! =D
Enfin, selon moi ... =w="
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Two favourites memes together = pure genius ! =D
Well, I think so ... =w="
La Toscana Classroom : YamiSweet
America/Kumajirou : zeze
Romania : Ringtail14
Estonia : roco
Germany : Teru
Italy : Nachi Akira
Japan : aga4
2D Canada : Sketchy Mod
"Tentation" : me :p
Skydome Pack : ussy (.x files kaahgome)
Effect used : OverRayShader
"When mom isn't home" motion on Kumajirou : LadyOgien
Original song : "Freak" by Timmy Trumpet
"Twilight isn't literature" motion on Romania, America and Estonia : comfysweater
Original audio: Demyx Time by JenxtheJynx Ep.12 part1
http:
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The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22
The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22
The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22
In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th century, but was it a cultural revol...
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Twilight isn't Literature!
Twilight isn't Literature!
Twilight isn't Literature!
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The stage, wav and motion i found on Deviantart
Lichtenstein- scrollyksbn ( edit is by someone else )
Denmark- Kahana
Prussia- Hana
Fem Italy- likeabaka