Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physically bound to textual objects and libraries, they deal with texts by copying, altering, and annotating them, and they mix established textual forms with other semiotic systems such as pictograms, icons and images. These circumstances also provoke a renewed research interest in the history of reading. In this talk, I will concentrate on reading processes as to how they were enacted and practised in early Italian and German humanism. I will start with some paradigmatic scenes described in Petrarch’s letters (among others the famous visit of the Mont Ventoux, where Petrarch, after having enjoyed a spectacular panorama, withdraws into the contempl...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Dante\u27s Commedia was the poem of the Italian high bourgeoisie ...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Christoph Markschies: “What Ancient Christ...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
Sigmund Gossembrot (1417-1493), active in the period of early German humanism, has left a remarkable...
The diffusion of Petrarch’s Latin works, with special regard to the German countries in the XV centu...
Twenty years ago, historians complained that the art of excerpting was still a marginal topic. Ten y...
AbstractThis paper studies, from a sociological perspective, the historical and social aspects of re...
The dissertation investigates reading behaviors in Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795-96), Ti...
The early modern transformations of the realm of the written word also added a new dimension to the ...
This doctoral thesis may be read in two different ways: on the one hand it aims at breaking the grou...
The early modern transformations of the realm of the written word also added a new dimension to the ...
Using Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ, a text circulated widely in manusc...
In Petrarch’s Work we can find evidence of the constant attention he gives to mnemotechnics and inte...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Dante\u27s Commedia was the poem of the Italian high bourgeoisie ...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Christoph Markschies: “What Ancient Christ...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
Sigmund Gossembrot (1417-1493), active in the period of early German humanism, has left a remarkable...
The diffusion of Petrarch’s Latin works, with special regard to the German countries in the XV centu...
Twenty years ago, historians complained that the art of excerpting was still a marginal topic. Ten y...
AbstractThis paper studies, from a sociological perspective, the historical and social aspects of re...
The dissertation investigates reading behaviors in Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795-96), Ti...
The early modern transformations of the realm of the written word also added a new dimension to the ...
This doctoral thesis may be read in two different ways: on the one hand it aims at breaking the grou...
The early modern transformations of the realm of the written word also added a new dimension to the ...
Using Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ, a text circulated widely in manusc...
In Petrarch’s Work we can find evidence of the constant attention he gives to mnemotechnics and inte...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Dante\u27s Commedia was the poem of the Italian high bourgeoisie ...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Christoph Markschies: “What Ancient Christ...