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Chandelier, Joël, "Quand le disciple aimerait dépasser le maître: Gentile de Foligno, Tommaso del Garbo et Pétrarque entre scolastique et humanisme", dins: Giraud, Cédric - Poirel, Dominique (eds.), La rigueur et la passion: mélanges en l'honneur de Pascale Bourgain, Turnhout, Brepols (Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia, 71), 2016, pp. 693-707.
- Resum
- In several of his works, the Italian medical doctor Tommaso del Garbo (d. 1370) criticized the writing style of his former master at the University of Perugia, Gentile da Foligno (d. 1348). He pointed out Gentile's long-windedness and boring style. This article seeks to unearth the originality, real or claimed, of Tommaso's writing. We begin by analyzing a university sermon pronounced by Tommaso in 1349 during his first year of teaching in Florence and compare it with contemporary sermons by Gentile. We then analyze a letter Tommaso sent to Petrarch in 1367. We can show from these that Tommaso's writing style was close to his master's when he stayed within the strict limits of scholarly exercises, but when he ventured outside of university work, he explored new areas of interest in conjunction with the rise of humanism and participated in its networks. Tommaso is fairly emblematic of the period of cultural transition that characterized Italy in the second half of the fourteenth century. We include here an edition of the letter Tommaso sent to Petrarch.
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Humanisme Petrarca, Francesc Epistolografia
- URL
- https://www.academia.edu/30944111/Quand_le_disciple ...
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