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Aura before Petrarch

010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton

I propose reading for atmospheres in two medieval Italian texts: Dante’s Comedy and Boccaccio’s Decameron. The rationale here is that both texts strategically employ a term that is related to […]

Bramante’s Obsolescence: Drawing Architecture in Time

016 Robertson Hall

Against dominant interpretations that equate Western classicism with permanence and durability, the work of Donato Bramante—unanimously acknowledged as one of the founders of this tradition—points in a different direction. Seen […]

Pulcinella in Arcadia

Corwin Hall 127

Pulcinella, the Neapolitan clown of the commedia dell’arte tradition, took to the streets in Rome in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was a star on popular stages, and a […]