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Phantom Pregnancy and Phenomenology in Decameron viii. 3 and ix. 3

This insight explores two stories from Boccaccio’s Decameron, both featuring the character of Calandrino, through the lens of Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology. It argues that the comedy of both tales relies upon a disjuncture between what Merleau-Ponty terms the ‘lived body’ and the ‘objective body’. This phenomenological conception of embodiment is then used to explore the ways…

Bibliographic Data Management with Zotero on the ‘Articulations’ Publishing Platform

When thinking about the use of data, we always have to think about workflows and data management, too. Therefore, the aim of this contribution is to show how ‘Articulations’ handles bibliographic data through Zotero to manage and implement references to the platform—the advantages this has brought and the difficulties encountered in the implementation process.

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The Language of Salvation: Episodes of Latin-Greek Competition from the Renaissance to the Reformation

The linguistic-cultural competition between Latin a Greek, a rhetorical topos as old as the communication between the two cultural areas, was rekindled in the fifteenth century, when, after the fall of Constantinople, Byzantine scholars fled to the West and sought to claim a share in the control and circulation of knowledge. The rhetorics surrounding the…

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