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  1. EVENT. 1501-1505/1510. Tullia d’Aragona is born in Rome to Giulia Pendaglia. The identity of her father is disputed – while Costanzo Palmieri d’Aragona was named by Giulia, it has been posited that she did so to protect the reputation of another candidate for Tullia’s biological father, Cardinal Luigi d’Aragona.

  2. 27 de nov. de 2016 · Tullia d’Aragona habría nacido en Roma en una fecha indeterminada entre 1508 y 1510, en el seno de una familia acomodada. Su madre fue la cortesana Giulia Campana, su padre podría haber sido el cardenal Luigi d’Aragona, aunque ningún historiador/a ha llegado a confirmar este hecho. Tullia nació y creció rodeada de una fortísima ...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2022 · Tullia d’Aragona was a sixteenth-century poet, philosopher, and cortegiana honesta [honorable courtesan], a courtesan recognized and praised for her intellectual abilities. Born in Rome around the turn of the sixteenth century, she traveled to intellectual centers throughout the Italian peninsula, where she gained the favor of powerful figures who helped advance her work to publication.

  4. Download Free PDF. View PDF. TRANSLATIONS A SELECTION OF POEMS BY TULLIA n'ARAGONA Translated by Elizabeth A. Pallitto fnot the most well-known woman writer ofthe ltalian Renaissance, the Idiversified Roman-born Tullia d'Aragona (c.151 0-1556) is certainly one ofthe most in her accomplishments. She published two books in her lifetime: a ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Tullia d’Aragona was one such courtesan. Her name derives from the presumption that she was the illegitimate daughter of Cardinal Luigi of Aragon, her mother’s lover. She became a poet much praised by fellow literati. Her frequent moves from city to city—Venice, Ferrara, Siena, Florence, Rome—were in part attempts to escape restrictions ...

  6. Tullia d’Aragona y su diálogo literario filosófico. Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...) Desde una reflexión filosófica sobre el amor y a través del análisis de la actitud adversa genérica hacia las mujeres, o de la estigmatización, por parte de los hombres, hacia las cortesanas, Tullia d’Aragóna plantea la duda de si ...

  7. In her treatise Della infinità di amore (1547), Tullia d’Aragona (c. 1510- 1556) elaborates an original interpretation of the Neo-Platonism of her time, especially with respect to the theme of love, in vogue in the 16th century. Tullia’s originality lies in being the author of the only Italian erotic dialogue with Neo-Platonic influence ...