id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ejmqppxnunavharb2fwzbdiauu Demetra Koukouzika There and back again: Callimachus Epigr. 31 and the (Greek) Renaissance 2012 10 .pdf application/pdf 3262 297 79 the medium of Roman poetry and Renaissance Italian literature. Cretan Renaissance drama on the one hand and Ariosto's Literature and Society in Renaissance Crete (Cambridge 1991: henceforth 'Holton'); relevant material can be found through the index s.v. Ariosto. Latin and Italian literature, but also bilingual in Greek.3 Outside the Venetian-occupied lands (Crete, the Heptanese, and Fortounatos is a Cretan Renaissance comedy by a Venetian probable that the hare motif was used by other (Italian?) poets that a Cretan poet of the Renaissance would directly incorporate Horatian verses in a comedy. (a) that Chortatzis and Foskolos imitated Ariosto independently (b) that some other Italian poet imitated Ariosto and was in (c) that some other Italian poet imitated Horace independently of Ariosto and was in turn imitated by Chortatzis other Italian poet who imitated Ariosto, or vice versa. Foskolos imitated Ariosto directly, independently of Panoria: in intermediate step, an unknown Italian poet intervening between Ariosto and Cretan drama. ./cache/work_ejmqppxnunavharb2fwzbdiauu.pdf ./txt/work_ejmqppxnunavharb2fwzbdiauu.txt