Interpretation and Visual Poetics in Medieval and Early Modern Texts: Essays in Honor of H. Wayne Storey: Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts, cartea 26
Beatrice Arduini, Isabella Magni, Jelena Todorovicen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2021
Contributors are: Michelangelo Zaccarello, Daniel O’Sullivan, Valerio Cappozzo, Jelena Todorović, Christopher Kleinhenz, Mirko Tavoni, Isabella Magni, Francesco Marco Aresu, Dario Del Puppo, Beatrice Arduini, Giovanni Spani, Furio Brugnolo, Teodolinda Barolini, Alessandro Vettori, Marcello Ciccuto, Marco Veglia, Michael Papio, and Anthony Nussmeier.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004448018
ISBN-10: 9004448012
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts
ISBN-10: 9004448012
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Beatrice Arduini, Isabella Magni and Jelena Todorović
1 Historical Notes on Textual Scholarship: The Lectio Brevior Potior Rule
Michelangelo Zaccarello
2 Transcription and Musical Memory in the Occitan Chansonnier in Paris, BnF French 795
Daniel E. O’Sullivan
3 Editing the Somniale Danielis: The Earliest Italian Version of a Dream Book
Valerio Cappozzo
4 Revisiting the Trespiano Fragment (Ca) of the Vita Nova
Jelena Todorović
5 Hysteron Proteron, Teleology, and Dante’s Commedia
Christopher Kleinhenz
6 The Vision of God (Paradiso 33) and Its Iconography
Mirko Tavoni
7 Editing the Albi[z]zi Memorial Book
Isabella Magni
8 A Dantean (and Alfierian?) Incunable in the Olin Library at Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT)
Francesco Marco Aresu
9 What Did Late Medieval Italy Sound Like?
Dario Del Puppo
10 Dolente me: son morto ed ag[g]io vita! The Sonnet Corona of ‘Disaventura’ by Monte Andrea da Firenze
Beatrice Arduini
11 The Battle of Campaldino: Strategy, Tactics, and a Brief Medical History
Giovanni Spani
12 Continuation and Conclusion of an Interpretation of Dante’s Vita nuova XXII, 9–16 (Voi che portate la sembianza umile and Sè tu colui c’hai trattato sovente)
Furio Brugnolo
13 Voi che ’ntendendo il terzo ciel movete. A Dramatization of “utrum de passione in passionem possit anima transformari”: Conflict, Compulsion, Consent, Conversion
Teodolinda Barolini
14 Sodomy and Exile; Dante and Brunetto
Alessandro Vettori
15 A Reuse of Antiquity, Dante’s Way: The Brazen Bull of Phalaris
Marcello Ciccuto
16 Panfilo’s Mark (on Decameron I. 1)
Marco Veglia
17 Was Pronapides an Orphic?
Michael Papio
18 Jacopo Corbinelli’s De vulgari eloquentia (1577) and the Retorica di Ser Brunetto Latini in volgar fiorentino (1546)
Anthony Nussmeier
Bibliography and Works Cited
Index
Introduction
Beatrice Arduini, Isabella Magni and Jelena Todorović
Part 1: Materiality and Visual Poetics
1 Historical Notes on Textual Scholarship: The Lectio Brevior Potior Rule
Michelangelo Zaccarello
2 Transcription and Musical Memory in the Occitan Chansonnier in Paris, BnF French 795
Daniel E. O’Sullivan
3 Editing the Somniale Danielis: The Earliest Italian Version of a Dream Book
Valerio Cappozzo
4 Revisiting the Trespiano Fragment (Ca) of the Vita Nova
Jelena Todorović
5 Hysteron Proteron, Teleology, and Dante’s Commedia
Christopher Kleinhenz
6 The Vision of God (Paradiso 33) and Its Iconography
Mirko Tavoni
7 Editing the Albi[z]zi Memorial Book
Isabella Magni
8 A Dantean (and Alfierian?) Incunable in the Olin Library at Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT)
Francesco Marco Aresu
9 What Did Late Medieval Italy Sound Like?
Dario Del Puppo
Part 2: Hermeneutics and Literary Criticism
10 Dolente me: son morto ed ag[g]io vita! The Sonnet Corona of ‘Disaventura’ by Monte Andrea da Firenze
Beatrice Arduini
11 The Battle of Campaldino: Strategy, Tactics, and a Brief Medical History
Giovanni Spani
12 Continuation and Conclusion of an Interpretation of Dante’s Vita nuova XXII, 9–16 (Voi che portate la sembianza umile and Sè tu colui c’hai trattato sovente)
Furio Brugnolo
13 Voi che ’ntendendo il terzo ciel movete. A Dramatization of “utrum de passione in passionem possit anima transformari”: Conflict, Compulsion, Consent, Conversion
Teodolinda Barolini
14 Sodomy and Exile; Dante and Brunetto
Alessandro Vettori
15 A Reuse of Antiquity, Dante’s Way: The Brazen Bull of Phalaris
Marcello Ciccuto
16 Panfilo’s Mark (on Decameron I. 1)
Marco Veglia
17 Was Pronapides an Orphic?
Michael Papio
18 Jacopo Corbinelli’s De vulgari eloquentia (1577) and the Retorica di Ser Brunetto Latini in volgar fiorentino (1546)
Anthony Nussmeier
Bibliography and Works Cited
Index
Notă biografică
Beatrice Arduini, Ph.D. (2008), University of Washington, is Associate Professor of Italian Studies. Her work centers on Medieval Italian literature, particularly manuscript culture and early book history.
Isabella Magni, Ph.D. (2017), Rutgers University, is Postdoctoral Associate in Italian and Digital Humanities. She is co-principal investigator of the Petrarchive project and editor of the Italian Paleography website. She has published on Dante, Petrarca and digital philology.
Jelena Todorović, Ph.D. (2009), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is Associate Professor of Italian. She has published on Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio, and on medieval Italian, Occitan, and Latin literatures, cultures, and cultural exchanges.
Isabella Magni, Ph.D. (2017), Rutgers University, is Postdoctoral Associate in Italian and Digital Humanities. She is co-principal investigator of the Petrarchive project and editor of the Italian Paleography website. She has published on Dante, Petrarca and digital philology.
Jelena Todorović, Ph.D. (2009), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is Associate Professor of Italian. She has published on Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio, and on medieval Italian, Occitan, and Latin literatures, cultures, and cultural exchanges.