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114: 74: 49: 396:"ROBORTELLO FRANCESCO., de historica facultate, disputatio. Laconici, seu sudationis explicatio. De nominibus Romanorum. De rhetorica facultate. Explicatio in Catulli Epithalamium his accesserunt Annotationum in varia tam Graecorum, quam Latinorum loca libri II. Ode Graeca quae biochresm?dia inscribitur. Explanationum in primum Aeneid. Vergilij librum eodem Robortello praelegente collectae a Ioanne Baptista Busdrago Lucensi" 31: 371:
Florence 1548; 2nd edition 1562 This "Lecture on the art and method of correcting the books of the old writers" was one of the first critical discussions of the methodologies to apply in correcting texts of
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everywhere save in England. At the same time he was the conservative Aristotelian philosopher who urged woman to submit her will to that of her husband on the basis of her moral weakness, in his
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Goran Gaber, "Francesco Robortello et la naissance de l’historiographie moderne" dans M. Bouquet & C. Lesage (Eds.),
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Dionysi Longini rhetoris praestantissimi liber de grandi sive sublimiorationis genere ... cum adnotationibus
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Francesco Robortello. Réception des anciens & construction de la modernité
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Theaterbase: Barret H. Clark, Italian Dramatic Criticism of the Renaissance
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Ryan, E. E. "Robortello and Maggi on Aristotle's Theory of Catharsis". in
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The Classical Text: Aspects of Editing in the Age of the Printed Book
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Robortello died at Padua, where, in the 1550s, one of his pupils was
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De arte, sive ratione corrigendi antiquorum libros disputatio,
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formed the basis for Renaissance and 17th century theories of
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La formaciĂłn de la teorĂ­a de la comedia: Francesco Robortello
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Viviana Comensoli, "Gender and Eloquence in Dekker's
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and history he sustained controversies in print with
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In librum Aristotelis de arte poetica explicationes
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