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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rijswijk, The Netherlands : Donemus
    UID:
    gbv_1765818168
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 score (18 pages)))
    Uniform Title: La vita fugge
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed August 05, 2016) , Written in 2003 , Duration: approximately 8'30" , For SSAATTBB chorus (6 sopranos, 6 altos, 6 tenors, and 6 basses) with piano , In Italian , ; Staff notation
    Additional Edition: Original version 13632
    Language: Italian
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_794103650
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Fontes 78
    Content: Francesco Petrarcas "De tabulis pictis" und "De Statuis" aus seinem Werk "De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae" stellen die ausführlichste Auseinandersetzung mit Malerei und Skulptur dar, die wir aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, einem an Kunstwerken so reichen Zeitraum, besitzen. Die Texte zielen darauf ab, die genannten Kunstformen im Hinblick auf ihren moralischen Nutzen zu bewerten, d.h. ihren Rang innerhalb der Ordnung von Gottes- und Welterkenntnis aufzuzeigen. Die fruchtbringende Belesenheit Petrarcas in der lateinischen Literatur die Kunst und Künstler betreffend, besonders in des Plinius "Naturales Quaestiones" ist erstaunlich. Überdies ist die Unbefangenheit seines Urteils ebenso erfrischend wie wirkungsvoll: Unsere Kapitel weisen, was die Kunstphilosophie betrifft, mit ihrem Postulat eines Grundvermögens aller bildenden Kunst, dem der "graphis", als Quelle aller aus ihr fließenden Kunstgattungen einen wichtigen Denkweg. Sie beeinflußten spätere Kunstbewertungen mittels ihrer Grundforderung nach Übereinstimmung mit der Natur. Insofern darf man die hier von Gregor Maurach und Claudia Echinger-Maurach bearbeiteten Kapitel als wegweisende Leistung Petrarcas betrachten.
    Content: Petrarch’s "De tabulis pictis" and his "De Statuis", found in his work "De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae", represent the most extensive critical discussion of painting and sculpture of the fourteenth century that has come down to us. The two texts aim to evaluate these artistic genres with regard to their moral usefulness, that is, to show their place in the order of divine and worldly knowledge. Petrarch’s highly fruitful readings of the Latin literature pertaining to art and to artists, particularly of Pliny’s "Naturales Quaestiones", are astounding. Moreover, the impartiality of his judgement is as refreshing as it is effective. Our chapters reveal, as far as the philosophy of art is concerned – with its postulate of the basic quality of all of the fine arts lying in their single source, "graphis" – an important line of thought which influenced later writings on art with their demand that the arts be in concordance with nature. In these chapters, edited by Gregor Maurach and Claudia Echinger Maurach, the reader may understand and appreciate Petrarch’s pathbreaking accomplishment.
    Note: Originaltext lat., Erläuterungen dt
    Language: German
    Keywords: Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374 De remediis utriusque fortunae ; Malerei ; Plastik
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Echinger-Maurach, Claudia
    Author information: Maurach, Gregor 1932-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. :Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948323145002882
    Format: xiii, 327 p.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Uniform Title: Rime. Selections
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. :Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959229480802883
    Format: 1 online resource (352 p.)
    ISBN: 0-674-06313-9
    Uniform Title: Rime. Selections
    Content: In this volume, David R. Slavitt, the distinguished translator and author of more than one hundred works of fiction, poetry, and drama, turns his skills to Il Canzoniere (Songbook) by Petrarch, the most influential poet in the history of the sonnet. In Petrarch's hands, lyric verse was transformed from an expression of courtly devotion into a way of conversing with one's own heart and mind. Slavitt renders the sonnets in Il Canzoniere, along with the shorter madrigals and ballate, in a sparkling and engaging idiom and in rhythm and rhyme that do justice to Petrarch's achievement.At the center of Il Canzoniere (also known as Rime Sparse, or Scattered Rhymes) is Petrarch's obsessive love for Laura, a woman Petrarch asserts he first saw at Easter Mass on April 6, 1327, in the church of Sainte-Claire d'Avignon when he was twenty-two. Though Laura was already married, the sight of her woke in the poet a passion that would last beyond her premature death on April 6, 1348, exactly twenty-one years after he first encountered her. Unlike Dante's Beatrice-a savior leading the poet by the hand toward divine love-Petrarch's Laura elicits more earthbound and erotic feelings. David Slavitt's deft new translation captures the nuanced tone of Petrarch's poems-their joy and despair, and eventually their grief over Laura's death. Readers of poetry and especially those with an interest in the sonnet and its history will welcome this volume.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE -- , SONNETS AND SHORTER POEMS , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-674-06216-7
    Language: English
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