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Knocking on Charon’s Door. Andrea Dazzi’s Epigram for Julius II, and the Iulius exclusus
Knocking on Charon’s Door. Andrea Dazzi’s Epigram for Julius II, and the Iulius exclususA Greek epigram by Andrea Dazzi on the death of Pope Julius II looks like a satire in the fashion of Lucian, Aristophanes, and the Greek Anthology: the wording of this text brings to mind not only Pontano’s Charon and, more specifically, some popular polemical texts against Julius, but also Erasmus of Rotterdam’s dialogue Iulius exclusus e coelis, with which it shares some startling similarities.