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- Cortigiana | work by Aretino | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
Of the five comedies, written between 1525 and 1544 (modern collection, Commedie, 1914), the best known is Cortigiana (published 1534, first performed 1537, “The Courtesan”), a lively and amusing panorama of the life of the lower classes in papal Rome
- Courtesan - Wikipedia
One type of courtesan was known (in Italy) as the cortigiana onesta, or the honest courtesan, who was cast as an intellectual Another was the cortigiana di lume, a lower class of courtesan The former was the sort most often romanticized and treated more-or-less equal to women of the nobility
- Cortigiana - Significato ed etimologia - Vocabolario - Treccani
Scopri il significato della parola cortigiana Nel Vocabolario Treccani troverai significato ed etimologia del termine che cerchi Entra subito su Treccani it, il portale del sapere
- What does cortigiana mean in Italian? - WordHippo
What does cortigiana mean in Italian? English Translation courtesan More meanings for cortigiana courtesan noun: prostituta: Find more words!
- CORTIGIANA in English - Cambridge Dictionary
CORTIGIANA - translate into English with the Italian-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
- What does cortigiana mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of cortigiana in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of cortigiana What does cortigiana mean? Information and translations of cortigiana in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- Putnam, Samuel: The Courtezan (La Cortigiana), Prologue . . . - Elfinspell
LA CORTIGIANA is the second of Aretino’s “Medusa works,” the other being, as we have seen, the RAGIONAMENTI In both THE COURTEZAN and the DIALOGUES , the author flays relentlessly the vices of an age — his own
- Aretino, Pietro. Cortigiana (La cortigiana) (1525). Translated by J . . .
and the La cortigiana, the presentation of Cortigiana as a virtual tribute to Pasquino and his pasquinate, an analysis of how Aretino’s comedy is a mirror of Leo ’s papal court, and a bibliography of primary and second-
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