This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the intersection between philology, hermeneutics, and criticism in humanist studies in general and in Petrarch studies in particular. The most recent philological achievements–from the new facsimile of Rerum vulgarium fragmenta: Codex Vat. Lat. 3195 (Rvf), edited by Belloni, Brugnolo, Storey, and Zamponi to the new critical edition of Petrarch’s masterpiece by Giuseppe Savoca–are presented and discussed as introduction to reflections on the role that a hypertext project, such as the Oregon Petrarch Open Book initiated at the University of Oregon, may play in the return to philology as necessary tool of textual criticism and hermeneutics
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collabo...
Following the path of Ludovico Antonio Muratori and Giovan Mario Crescimbeni, the ‘Giornale de’ lett...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital cultur
As part of the seminar Re-reading Petrarch in the Digital Age –taught at the University of Oregon in...
This article presents a research project developed by a group of scholars from different Italian uni...
This article presents some features of the new the edition of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta recently...
In the first part of my paper, I will present the project ‘Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renai...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
Digital tools offer new dimensions and additional contexts both in teaching and in researching Petra...
This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fr...
The reception of Petrarch’s Rvf seems to have been very extensive even in the so-called “century wit...
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collabo...
Following the path of Ludovico Antonio Muratori and Giovan Mario Crescimbeni, the ‘Giornale de’ lett...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital cultur
As part of the seminar Re-reading Petrarch in the Digital Age –taught at the University of Oregon in...
This article presents a research project developed by a group of scholars from different Italian uni...
This article presents some features of the new the edition of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta recently...
In the first part of my paper, I will present the project ‘Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renai...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
Digital tools offer new dimensions and additional contexts both in teaching and in researching Petra...
This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fr...
The reception of Petrarch’s Rvf seems to have been very extensive even in the so-called “century wit...
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collabo...
Following the path of Ludovico Antonio Muratori and Giovan Mario Crescimbeni, the ‘Giornale de’ lett...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...