«Non expectemus certe Turcum invadentem Italiam». Il mito della crociata nell’oratoria del Quattrocento
Abstract
The  essay  examines  the  value  and  diffusion  of 
the crusade’s myth, in its political and ideological implications within the sacred and profane oratory  of  the  15th  century.  In  particular,  the essay  analyses  the  Epistolae  et  orationes  contra  Turcos  by  cardinal  Bessarione  and  their connection to the letters and orations by Enea Silvio Piccolomini (Constantinopolitana clades and  Cum  bellum  hodie)  and  to  the  oration  to Alfonso d’Aragona by Niccolò Sagundino.  Precise intertextual references reveal an extraordinary thematic fixity and the progressive definition  of  a  precise  grid  of  topoi,  that  will  have 
considerable  vitality  and  fortune  in  anti-Ottoman literature.
URI
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-3818http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5714
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