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Why has Lucentio come to Padua?

He wanted to be a philosipher. In Padua.


Is Padua mentioned in Shakespeare?

Yes! In The Taming Of The Shrew.


What does Hortensio plan to do when he returns to Padua?

The only time Hortensio leaves Padua is to visit Petruchio and Katherine. Before he goes, he has decided that he will no longer pursue Bianca and will instead marry a widow of his acqaintance. The visit to Petruchio is to fill up the time before he can be married.


What has the author Charles Kenneth Brampton written?

Charles Kenneth Brampton has written: 'Ockham and his alleged authorship of the tract 'Quia saepe iuris'' '[William of Ockham]' 'Scotus, Ockham, and the theory of intuitive cognition' 'History teaching atlas and note book of British and world history from the earliest times to 1960' 'Marsiglio of Padua' 'Gregory of Rimini 'Tradition and innovation in the fourteenth century'' 'The probable order of Ockham's non-polemical works' 'Guillaume d'Ockham fut-il maitre en theologie' 'Wheaton's history teaching atlas and note book of British & world history from the earliest times to 1938' 'Ockham and his authorship of the Summulae in libros physicorum' 'Ralph of Malling, rector of All Saints Church, Ockham, 1294' 'Nominalism and the law of parsimony'


Why did lucentio and tranio change identities taming of the shrew?

Lucentio and Tranio change identities in "The Taming of the Shrew" to pursue their romantic interests while navigating the complexities of courtship. Lucentio, disguised as a schoolmaster, seeks to woo Bianca without revealing his true identity, while Tranio, taking on Lucentio's persona, aims to secure a suitable match for his master. This switch allows them to outsmart other suitors and manipulate the social dynamics of Padua, creating comedic scenarios and misunderstandings throughout the play. Ultimately, their disguise serves as a vehicle for exploring themes of identity and love.