A quotation from the 'Culex' in Boccaccio's 'De Casibus'.(Giovanni Boccaccio): An article from: The Modern Language Review
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- Publication Date:April 1, 2002
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This digital document is an article from The Modern Language Review, published by Modern Humanities Research Association on April 1, 2002. The length of the article is 7868 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: This article examines Giovanni Boccaccio's 'De Casibus Virorum Illustrium' and its discussion of Priam's fall from fortune in the two Homeric epics, focusing on its management of moral balance. The author suggests that Boccaccio did not have direct access to Greek literature when he wrote his treatise, which exists in two versions composed at different times. The portrayal of shipwrecks in Boccaccio and other earlier and contemporary writers is analyzed, and the possible influence of short mock epic attributed to a youthful Virgil, the 'Culex' is addressed.
Citation Details
Title: A quotation from the 'Culex' in Boccaccio's 'De Casibus'.(Giovanni Boccaccio)
Author: John Usher
Publication: The Modern Language Review (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2002
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Volume: 97 Issue: 2 Page: 312(9)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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