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Africa (Petrarch)
Diego De Moxena, El Liber Sine Nomine De Petrarca Y El Concilio De Constanza
The Long Take
Petrarch and Boccaccio Mimesis
Monuments More Enduring Than Bronze: Boccaccio and Paper Inscriptions
FLORENCE BERNAULT Centre D'histoire De Sciences Po (CSHP
Italy and Africa: Colonial Ambitions in the First World War
Apuleius's Metamorphoses
Der Petrarkismus – Ein Europäischer Gründungsmythos
[Selection of RVF Poems with Boccaccio's Life of Petrarch]
Nodi Politici (E Intertestuali) Tra Boccaccio E Petrarca
A Singular Boccaccio: Defending Poetry in the Decameron and the Genealogie
Francesco Petrarca – Ich Bin Im Sommer Eis, Im Winter Feuer
TRAFFICKING in HUMAN BEINGS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN and CHILDREN, in AFRICA TRAFFICKING-Gb2ed-2005 20-09-2005 15:36 Page I
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Introduction 1
A Petrarca-Hagyaték Sorsa És a De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae 14
Essays on Renaissance Humanism and Philosophy
Top View
Dido and Petrarch in Petrarch's Africa and Trionfi the Harvard
Conditions and Resistance of Women in Apartheid South Africa
The Decameron. Giovanni Boccacio
Medieval Studies Mediävistik 2021
The First Genocide: Carthage, 146 BC
In the Labyrinth of the Library: Petrarch's Cicero, Dante's Virgil
Petrarch's Rhetorical Reticentia As Politics
Petrarch and Silius Italicus: a Survey on a Controversial Topic Matteo
North Africa in Classical Antiquity by Maria Martin
In Antiquam Litem Relabimur. Sceptical Hints in Petrarch's Secretum*
Boccaccio's Biographical Tributes to Petrarch
FLORENCE BERNAULT History Department UW-Madison 3211
Sbaker Political Petrarchism
The Love Story of Sophonisba and Massinissa in Petrarch's Africa
North Africa, Carthage, and Its Religion
Provincia Africa</Em> in the Second Century?
Umorismo and Critical Reading in Boccaccio's Vernacular and Latin Opere 'Minori'
“THE DECAMERON” by GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO – for the 700Th YEAR of HIS BIRTH
Chapter 1 Orpheus Nods: the Failure of Rhetoric in the Bucolicum Carmen
Boccaccio's Hellenism And
La Vita Solitaria
The Historical Imagination of Francesco Petrarch: a Study of Poetic Truth and Historical Distortion
Italy and Turkey's Europe-To-Africa Commercial Corridor
The Three Punic Wars Between Carthage and Rome Took Place
Revisiting the Monument Fifty Years Since Panofsky’S Tomb Sculpture