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This work is a pilot study that used neurometric indexes during the listening of selected pieces of Dante's " Divina Commedia " in 20 participants. Half of them had a literary formation (Humanist; university students of literature) while... more
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      EmotionDante StudiesCognitive PhilologyDante Alighieri
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The present study capitalizes on recent advances in neurophysiology concerning the involvement of the sensory-motor system in language recognition and understanding during reading and listening so as to explain the various roles played by... more
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval French LiteratureRomance philologyEmbodied Cognition
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Kaunt ly enfes ad tel age Ke seet entendre a laungage, Primes en fraunceis le devez dire Coment soun cors deit descrire [Walter di Bibbesworth, Tretiz, Nell'insegnamento delle lingue straniere, negli ultimi cinquant'anni si sono andati... more
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      Cognitive PhilologyLiterary GeographyMedieval RomanceLittérature française du Moyen Age
The expression "sung verse" covers a wide variety of metrical-melodic forms which are found across time and space in all human cultures. They span from folk songs to Opera, from counting-out rhymes to epics, from courtly songs to rap.
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What is the relationship between time, the philological truth (or the "true text") and canonical works, such as the Bible? Is textual truth related to time, space and culture, and how? And does the digital dimension open new scenarios in... more
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      Philosophy of TechnologyTechnologyLibrary ScienceDigital Humanities