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  1. Hairston has constructed a full personal, cultural and literary biography for d’Aragona, using newly discovered letters, archival material of other kinds, and contemporary theory about gender in women’s writing. Footnotes establish the intricacy of Tullia’s intellectual networks and her courting of intellectuals in rhyme. Hairston includes poems written to d’Aragona, including Girolamo ...

  2. 15 de jul. de 2008 · Tullia d' Aragona. Publication date 1839 Publisher G. Antonelli Collection americana Book from the collections of Harvard University Language Italian.

  3. Tullia d’Aragona (ur. ok. 1505-1510 w Rzymie, zm. w marcu 1556 tamże) – kurtyzana, poetka i filozof Młodość [ edytuj | edytuj kod ] Matka Tulli, Giulia z Ferrary, była uważana za najpiękniejszą kurtyzanę w renesansowym Rzymie.

  4. Celebrated as a courtesan and poet, and as a woman of great intelligence and wit, Tullia d'Aragona (1510–56) entered the debate about the morality of love that engaged the best and most famous male intellects of sixteenth-century Italy. First published in Venice in 1547, but never before published in English, Dialogue on the Infinity of Love ...

  5. Tullia d'Aragona edo Tullia Aragoikoa (c. 1510 – 1556) XVI. mendeko olerkari, idazle eta filosofo italiarra zen. Aitaren partez, Fernando I.a Napolikoa birraitona zuen. Lanak. Rime della signora Tullia d'Aragona e di diversi a lei (1547) Dialogo dell'Infinità d'Amore (1547) Il Meschino, o il Guerino (1560)

  6. The philosopher Tullia d’Aragona’s Dialogue on the Infinity of Love explores the concept of love and asks if there is an end to love. This discussion lead...

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  7. Tullia d’Aragona. Para ello, dividiremos el trabajo de la siguiente manera: en Resumen Abstract In her treatise Della infinità di amore (1547), Tullia d’Aragona (c. 1510-1556) elaborates an original interpreta-tion of the Neo-Platonism of her time, especially with respect to the theme of love, in vogue in the 16th century. Tul-