Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni
Francesco Fulvio Frugoni, the leading figure of the conceptist prose, has proved to have an encyclopedic knowledge of aphorisms and exempla coming from heterogeneous sources. This paper offers a parallel between late-Renaissance mnemonic techniques and Frugoni’s recurring quotations which have been...
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description | Francesco Fulvio Frugoni, the leading figure of the conceptist prose, has proved to have an encyclopedic knowledge of aphorisms and exempla coming from heterogeneous sources. This paper offers a parallel between late-Renaissance mnemonic techniques and Frugoni’s recurring quotations which have been organized into well-defined moral themes. The aim of this paper is to deduce constant stylistic features which will in turn offer a new perspective on the erudite arabesques of Frugoni’s writing. The mentioned parallel starts from a meticulous analysis of the structure and quotations included in a chapter of his Ritratti critici (1669). |
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spelling | doaj.art-60f3775eed874c4b96b1c60c9d3b2d5c2023-08-02T06:04:28ZengNicola Catelli - Corrado ConfalonieriParole Rubate2039-01142018-06-01917105119Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio FrugoniMaicol Cutrì0Università di BolognaFrancesco Fulvio Frugoni, the leading figure of the conceptist prose, has proved to have an encyclopedic knowledge of aphorisms and exempla coming from heterogeneous sources. This paper offers a parallel between late-Renaissance mnemonic techniques and Frugoni’s recurring quotations which have been organized into well-defined moral themes. The aim of this paper is to deduce constant stylistic features which will in turn offer a new perspective on the erudite arabesques of Frugoni’s writing. The mentioned parallel starts from a meticulous analysis of the structure and quotations included in a chapter of his Ritratti critici (1669).http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo17_pdf/F17_7_cutri_frugoni.pdfitalian literatureXVIIth century |
spellingShingle | Maicol Cutrì Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni Parole Rubate italian literature XVIIth century |
title | Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni |
title_full | Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni |
title_fullStr | Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni |
title_full_unstemmed | Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni |
title_short | Il ritratto dell’ozioso. Le citazioni morali di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni |
title_sort | il ritratto dell ozioso le citazioni morali di francesco fulvio frugoni |
topic | italian literature XVIIth century |
url | http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo17_pdf/F17_7_cutri_frugoni.pdf |
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