This article presents some features of the new the edition of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta recently published by the author. This edition is very different from all previous editions and arguably the most innovative in its editorial decisions. Preparation of the edition involved approaching the Canzoniere with a view to establishing concordances/correlations among all aspects of its “lexicon” (literally lexical, graphemic, and visual). The use of computer technology, both on the lexical level and in the treatment of images, made the difference with respect to the traditional philological approach, both in analysis and in the properly editorial phase. Proceeding by concordance/correlation implies that before making any editorial decision on...
The article discusses the benefits of having translations of Petrarch available in Japanese, and des...
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collabo...
This paper aims to take place into the ongoing debate about the lack of digital editions of classica...
This article presents some features of the new the edition of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta recently...
After describing the close relation between Petrarch’s and Dante’s conceptions of canzone form, this...
Digital tools offer new dimensions and additional contexts both in teaching and in researching Petra...
As part of the seminar Re-reading Petrarch in the Digital Age –taught at the University of Oregon in...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
This article presents a research project developed by a group of scholars from different Italian uni...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital cultur
This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fr...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
Presentation materials are not available for this presentation.The PetrArchive is a new digital arch...
This paper discusses three key methodological aspects of a model for a planned digital critical edit...
Digital philology has produced a wide range of new methods and formats for editing and analyzing med...
The article discusses the benefits of having translations of Petrarch available in Japanese, and des...
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collabo...
This paper aims to take place into the ongoing debate about the lack of digital editions of classica...
This article presents some features of the new the edition of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta recently...
After describing the close relation between Petrarch’s and Dante’s conceptions of canzone form, this...
Digital tools offer new dimensions and additional contexts both in teaching and in researching Petra...
As part of the seminar Re-reading Petrarch in the Digital Age –taught at the University of Oregon in...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
This article presents a research project developed by a group of scholars from different Italian uni...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Francesco Petrarch: from manuscript to digital cultur
This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fr...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
Presentation materials are not available for this presentation.The PetrArchive is a new digital arch...
This paper discusses three key methodological aspects of a model for a planned digital critical edit...
Digital philology has produced a wide range of new methods and formats for editing and analyzing med...
The article discusses the benefits of having translations of Petrarch available in Japanese, and des...
Working from transcriptions generated through the T-PEN program at St. Louis University, the collabo...
This paper aims to take place into the ongoing debate about the lack of digital editions of classica...