OSOLSOBĚ, Petr. How Could Shakespeare Know There Was a St. Luke in Padua ? In Studia minora facultatis philosophicae universitatis brunensis; H 36-37. Masarykova univerzita Brno: Studia minora facultatis philosophicae universitatis brunensis. p. 117-125. ISBN 80-210-3312-6. 2002.
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Original name How Could Shakespeare Know There Was a St. Luke in Padua ?
Name (in English) How Could Shakespeare Know There Was a St. Luke in Padua ?
Authors OSOLSOBĚ, Petr (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Masarykova univerzita Brno, Studia minora facultatis philosophicae universitatis brunensis; H 36-37, p. 117-125, 9 pp. 2002.
Publisher Studia minora facultatis philosophicae universitatis brunensis
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/02:00008368
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 80-210-3312-6
Keywords (in Czech) Shakespeare; znalost Itálie; Padova; Campion;
Keywords in English Shakespeare; Italy; St Luke; relics; Campion; jesuits
Tags Campion, Italy, jesuits, relics, Shakespeare, St Luke
Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Petr Osolsobě, Ph.D., učo 2218. Changed: 28/3/2010 22:28.
Abstract
In Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew there are two references to the existence of the church dedicated to St. Luke in Padova. How could he know about the place that was not indicated in maps of the city of Padua, exception for the pilgrim's maps and narratives. In the article several hypothesis are raised, namely that concering English pilgrims and Jesuit priests as the possible source of poet's exact knowledge.
Abstract (in English)
In Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew there are two references to the existence of the church dedicated to St. Luke in Padova. How could he know about the place that was not indicated in maps of the city of Padua, exception for the pilgrim's maps and narratives. In the article several hypothesis are raised, namely that concering English pilgrims and Jesuit priests as the possible source of poet's exact knowledge.
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Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Aesthetics of Saint Augustin
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