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SCIENCE and EDUCATION a NEW DIMENSION PHILOLOGY Issue 152
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      PhilologyLanguages and LinguisticsRomance philologyCeltic Philology
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"This special issue of Comparative Literature Studies brings together talks, some extensively revised, others virtually unchanged, that were delivered at a conference entitled "What is Philology?" The gathering took place on Saturday,... more
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      PhilologyRomance philologyCognitive PhilologyComparative Philology
Poesia, estasi e stati non ordinari di coscienza in «Cognitive Philology» vol. 9 (2016) http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/cogphil/article/view/14034/13768 Il contributo sviluppa una riflessione su quei particolari stati di coscienza che... more
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      Cognitive PhilologyEcstatic Religious ExperienceConsciousness StudiesComparative Mystical Literature
SCIENCE and EDUCATION a NEW DIMENSION PHILOLOGY Issue 166
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The analytic assessment of the vv. 247-398 from Chrétien de Troyes’ Chevalier de la Charrette makes it possible to show that the description of the natural and social environment is proportional to the description of opportunity for... more
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      Romance philologyCognitive PhilologyThe Ecology of the NovelMedieval Verse Novel
SCIENCE and EDUCATION a NEW DIMENSION PHILOLOGY Issue 151
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      PhilologyRomance philologyCeltic PhilologyCognitive Philology
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      PhilologyMythology And FolkloreClassical ArchaeologyNear Eastern Archaeology
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      Cognitive PhilologyLiterary GeographyMedieval RomanceLittérature française du Moyen Age
Major theorical studies approached the crucial subject of mimesis focusing on the relationship between literature and reality, maintaining that novels imitate reality through language, translate facts and events into semiotic acts or they... more
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      MimesisRomance philologyCognitive PhilologyMedieval Verse Novel
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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La concepcion oral de la lirica medieval nos permite plantear nuevas hipotesis mediante la comparacion entre repertorios liricos contemporaneos con distintas lenguas y con diferentes sistemas metricos y ritmicos. La musica es el elemento... more
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      Orality-Literacy StudiesCognitive PhilologyIntertextualityImitation
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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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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      PsychologyEmotionComputer ScienceDante Studies
Finita da tempo la polemica anticrociana sui generi letterari, circa la loro utilita, quantomeno come «comode etichette» (Gianfranco Contini li definiva cosi), ormai non si fa piu questione. Viene anzi da ripensare al Curtius, quando... more
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      Orality-Literacy StudiesCognitive PhilologyIntertextualityImitation
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Novels (and Medieval Romances as well) typically (and necessarily) describe character-specific emotional responses to perceptual events or memories and emotional decisions which underly purposeful intentional actions. Accordingly, the... more
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... buddhisti, Om mani padme hum (significa, approssimativamente, “Salve o Gioiello nel fiore diLoto” ed è ... da Alberto Asor Rosa, I, L'età medievale, Torino, Einaudi, 1987, pp. ... Guarnieri, Margherita Porete e il suo Miroire... more
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      EmotionDante StudiesCognitive PhilologyDante Alighieri