The paper presents the MaTeLDa project (Materiality and Textuality: Editing and Rewriting the Lyric Dante in History, Università degli Studi di Padova, 2018-2020), which offers an interdisciplinary study of how Dante was received and ‘canonized’ in late medieval and early modern Italy. MaTeLDa envisages the analysis of a selection of Dante’s texts in material contexts, and of specific instances of the circulation and reception of his lyric poetry, thereby laying the basis for a better understanding of medieval and early modern authoriality; the qualities of books as ‘textual objects;’ and the ways in which context, form, and annotation in single books may bestow cultural authority upon authors and works. The essay then investigates a case-s...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
In this article I discuss the relationships between the extant manuscript tradition of Francesco da ...
The paper presents the MaTeLDa project (Materiality and Textuality: Editing and Rewriting the Lyric ...
This essay focuses on two early copies of Dante’s vernacular poetry with idiosyncratic interventions...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between the material aspects of an editorial artifact...
Dante’s Christian epic was not created out of nothing; nor did he write his didactic prose without r...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
This study examines the ways that Dante uses concepts of the masculine in his early work to offer an...
This paper shows how Francesco Sansovino’s visual strategies for presenting Dante’s Commedia contrib...
Dante’s Commedia is a highly allusive text, and readers throughout time have noted the many parallel...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. His works have been...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Dante\u27s Commedia was the poem of the Italian high bourgeoisie ...
The Commedia has produced a prodigious amount of exegesis since the fourteenth century, and conseque...
For seven centuries scholars have speculated about the structural design of Dante’s Commedia but rem...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
In this article I discuss the relationships between the extant manuscript tradition of Francesco da ...
The paper presents the MaTeLDa project (Materiality and Textuality: Editing and Rewriting the Lyric ...
This essay focuses on two early copies of Dante’s vernacular poetry with idiosyncratic interventions...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between the material aspects of an editorial artifact...
Dante’s Christian epic was not created out of nothing; nor did he write his didactic prose without r...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
This study examines the ways that Dante uses concepts of the masculine in his early work to offer an...
This paper shows how Francesco Sansovino’s visual strategies for presenting Dante’s Commedia contrib...
Dante’s Commedia is a highly allusive text, and readers throughout time have noted the many parallel...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. His works have been...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Dante\u27s Commedia was the poem of the Italian high bourgeoisie ...
The Commedia has produced a prodigious amount of exegesis since the fourteenth century, and conseque...
For seven centuries scholars have speculated about the structural design of Dante’s Commedia but rem...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
In this article I discuss the relationships between the extant manuscript tradition of Francesco da ...