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The War of Otranto and the Mediterranean political balance in the historical writing of Giovanni Albino Lucano
Giuseppe Germano
197-223
The «Exhortatio adversus Turcos ad Alphonsum Hispaniae et Italiae regem» by Andrea Contrario
Antonietta Iacono
167-196
Leonardo Bruni in Castile: the «Libro de belo gótico» for Alfonso Álvarez de Toledo
Juan Miguel Valero Moreno
61-136
At the Crossroads of the Mediterranean. 2. Cultural lines
Contribution to the definition of the concept of Humanism and the Mediterranean Renaissance
Guido Cappelli, Fulvio Delle Donne
3-6
At the Crossroads of the Mediterranean. 1. Institutional and ideological lines
Contribution to the definition of the concept of Humanism and the Mediterranean Renaissance
Guido Cappelli, Fulvio Delle Donne
1-7
«... quae omnia memini me Ferdinando seniore vidisse»
Antonio Galateo: books, geography and politics between Kingdom and Viceroyalty
Luca Ruggio, Sondra Dall’Oco
351-370
Catalan Translations with Political Implications from young King Alfonso to the Early Printing Press
Lluís Cabré, Alejandro Coroleu, Montserrat Ferrer
239-296
Francesco Patrizi and Political Humanism
A long-distance dialogue with James Hankins
Guido Cappelli
81-133
The Laus Ursae (inc. «Quos capis nigris»): an ode wrongly attributed to Giovanni Pontano
Lucas Fonseca
43-67
Zanobi Acciaioli, Oratio in laudem Civitatis Neapolitanae, ed. Antonietta Iacono, Napoli, Paolo Loffredo, 2023
Nicoletta Rozza
283-290
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Fulvio Delle Donne
V-VI
An Unpublished Passage and Possible Authorial Versions in Enea Silvio Piccolomini’s Commentary on Panormita’s Dicta aut facta Alfonsi regis
Fulvio Delle Donne
267-279
Iacopo Sannazaro tra latino e volgare. Atti del Convegno di Studi in ricordo di Marco Santagata (Pisa, 8-9 luglio 2021), cur. M. Landi, M. Riccucci, Pisa, Pisa University Press, 2023
Nicoletta Rozza
95-102
The Neapolitan incunabula of Pere Miquel Carbonell and the dissemination of Pier Paolo Vergerio in fifteenth-century Catalonia
Alejandro Coroleu
3-16
Reading of James Hankins, La politica della virtù. Formare la persona e formare lo Stato nel Rinascimento italiano, traduzione e cura di Stefano U. Baldassarri e Donatella Downey, Roma, Viella, 2022
Giovanni De Vita
340-350
Reading of Juan Alfonso de Benavente, De scientiarum laudibus / Sobre el elogio de las ciencias. Una oración bilingüe para el comienzo del curso académico en el Estudio salamantino, ed. F. Bautista & P. M. Baños, Salamanca, Ed. Univ. Salamanca, 2020
Nicoletta Rozza
351-360
A rediscovered Xenophon’s tile
short notes about the reuse of “Agesilaus” in Panormita’s “De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis”
Antonio Biscione
219-228
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Guido Cappelli, Fulvio Delle Donne
3-8
Pontano and the war: the “De bello Neapolitano” in its historical, ideological and literary context
Whole Section “Discussions”
Fulvio Delle Donne
9-214
The representation of the enemy in Pontano’s “De bello Neapolitano”
Antonietta Iacono
169-214
The eloquence of the King
Doctrinal aspects in two fictitious speeches by Ferrante in Aspetti dottrinali in due discorsi fittizi di Ferrante in “De bello Neapolitano” by Pontano
Guido Cappelli
147-168
Pontano’s “De bello Neapolitano” and the historiographical tradition in the Aragonese court of Naples
Fulvio Delle Donne
123-146
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