Le lettere di Dante
Ambienti culturali, contesti storici e circolazione dei saperi
[Dante’s Letters: Cultural Settings, Historical Contexts, Knowledge Transfer]
Ed. by Montefusco, Antonio / Milani, Giuliano
Series:Toscana Bilingue. Storia sociale della traduzione medievale / Bilingualism in Medieval Tuscany 2

- eBook (PDF)
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Copyright year:
- 2020
- To be published:
- March 2020
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-059066-1
Overview
Aims and Scope
Notwithstanding an impressive amount of secondary literature, an exhaustive study has been never devoted to the twelve letters written by Dante Alighieri after his banishment from Florence (1302–1315). This book answers to this important need of Dante Studies, offering an important tool for the increasing community of specialists interested in Dante’s works and posterity linked to the seventh centenary of his death (2021). A section is devoted to study in depth the theory and practice of the dictamen of the age in relationship with the concrete style of Dante’s texts. A preliminary overview is provided by Latin Philologists and Paleographers on the subject of the manuscript trasmission envisaging the problems dealing with the critical editions of the texts.
Example of political communication realized by a layman, the papers gathered in this volume intend to offer a new reading and interpretation of these important letters, studying them in their socio-cultural context.
Details
- 23.0 x 15.5 cm
- Approx. 500 pages
- Language:
- Italian, English
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keyword(s):
- Dante Alighieri; Medieval Epistolography; Medieval Italy; Italian Medieval Studies
- Readership:
- Scholars (Italian Studies, Dante Studies, Philology, Palaeography)
- Subjects
- History > Historical Periods > Early Modern History
- Linguistics and Semiotics > Theoretical Frameworks and Disciplines > Bilingualism and Multilingualism
- Linguistics and Semiotics > Romance Languages > Italian
- Literary Studies > Romance Literature > Italian Literature > 13th-15th Century
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