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Friedrich Nietzsche und die Griechische Culturgeschichte von Jacob Burckhardt (Mitschrift von Louis Kelterborn).

Curatore: Einleitung von Maurizio Ghelardi, Transkription und Nachwort von Serena Grazzini.
Editore: Olschki Ed.
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Dettagli: cm 17 x 24, xxxii-218 pp., brossura Biblioteca dell''«Archivum Romanicum». Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia,517.

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Modena, Ediz.Panini 1989, cm.17x24, pp.155,XLVII tavv.bn.ft. brossura cop.fig. Coll.Saggi. Pubbl.dell'Ist.di Studi Rinascimentali.

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contemporaine. Avec un index des auteurs citès. Paris, Nouvelle Ed.Debresse 1957, cm.14x22, pp.316, brossura sopracop. Testo in francese.
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Diretta da Giuseppe Cambiano, Luciano Canfora, Diego Lanza. Roma, Ed.Salerno 2002, cm.18x25, pp.783, num.ill.bn.e col.in tavv.ft. legatura editoriale in tutta tela, titoli in oro al dorso, con sopraccoperta figurata a colori. Coll.Lo Spazio Letterario.

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Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso 1993, cm.15x21, pp.X,250, brossura. Coll.Ianus. Confronti Letterari. The court and new infinite universe are the respective protagonists of Sir Philip Sidney's first and second Arcadia. If the Old Arcadia (1579) humorously desecratesthe figure of the sovereign and the hierarchical order irradiating from him, the New Arcadia (1584) isa grandiose attempt to reform the political and moral dilemma portraiyed in the first romance. The heliocentric cosmos of Copernicus and the infinite universe of Giordano Bruno were for Sidney compatible with his idea of a new social, political and moral order. Written in an age when astronomical and geographical discoveries were definitely tearing apart the centueris - old- Aristotelian cosmos, the two Arcadias testufy to Sidney's dissatisfaction with theold Ptolemaic universe and to his interest in the new forms of knowledge which where opening up the path to the scientific thought of the new philosophy, the transition from the closed world of the court of the Old Arcadia to the infinite universe in the New Arcadia signals the crisis of humanism and the rise of a new and modern notion of literature. The figure of Sidney emerging from this book is not the canonical figure as the humanistic Christian knight. From an attentive and close analysis of Sidney's work, this book rather extrapolates the portrait of an exuberant and rebellius aristocrat, enthusiastic supporter of the heterodox and anti-aristotelian ideas which were circulating in late sixteenth century Elizabethan London.

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