This paper summarizes in a historiographic perspective the premises that around the mid-twentieth centu- ry led to the hypothesis of a partial forgery of the Epistola. Taking for granted those premises, during the following decades a lot of papers were published arguing for its partial spuriousness. Once those premises have been dismissed by philological evidences all those papers should consequently be set aside
Version en ligne: DOI 10.14277/6969-089-1/FMM-11-4International audienceThis paper is based on an in...
«Ricerche sulla tradizione tre e quattrocentesca della Commedia» is a work of stemmatics classifica...
The article investigates figurative language in Dante’s epistles concerning Henry VII (Ep. VI-VI-VII...
The Epistle to Cangrande, also known as Epistle XIII, may be one of the most interesting and debated...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
Notwithstanding an impressive amount of secondary literature, an exhaustive study has been never dev...
Sintesi delle ricerche più recenti sulla discussa "Epistola a Cangrande" attribuita a Dante Alighier...
Notwithstanding an impressive amount of secondary literature, an exhaustive study has been never dev...
The essay examines a copy of the Brescia edition of Dante Alighieri's Comedy of 1487, previously bel...
The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times ...
A new epistle from Dante? Some preliminar doubts · In this brief note we take into consideration the...
The aim of the paper is to search for the first time about the phenomenon of 'forgeries' among Early...
Large recognition about the most important reasons to suspect the inauthenticity of the *Epistle to ...
Nuove considerazioni contro l'autenticità quasi integrale dell'Epistola a Cangrande attribuita a Dan...
Version en ligne: DOI 10.14277/6969-089-1/FMM-11-4International audienceThis paper is based on an in...
«Ricerche sulla tradizione tre e quattrocentesca della Commedia» is a work of stemmatics classifica...
The article investigates figurative language in Dante’s epistles concerning Henry VII (Ep. VI-VI-VII...
The Epistle to Cangrande, also known as Epistle XIII, may be one of the most interesting and debated...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
Notwithstanding an impressive amount of secondary literature, an exhaustive study has been never dev...
Sintesi delle ricerche più recenti sulla discussa "Epistola a Cangrande" attribuita a Dante Alighier...
Notwithstanding an impressive amount of secondary literature, an exhaustive study has been never dev...
The essay examines a copy of the Brescia edition of Dante Alighieri's Comedy of 1487, previously bel...
The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times ...
A new epistle from Dante? Some preliminar doubts · In this brief note we take into consideration the...
The aim of the paper is to search for the first time about the phenomenon of 'forgeries' among Early...
Large recognition about the most important reasons to suspect the inauthenticity of the *Epistle to ...
Nuove considerazioni contro l'autenticità quasi integrale dell'Epistola a Cangrande attribuita a Dan...
Version en ligne: DOI 10.14277/6969-089-1/FMM-11-4International audienceThis paper is based on an in...
«Ricerche sulla tradizione tre e quattrocentesca della Commedia» is a work of stemmatics classifica...
The article investigates figurative language in Dante’s epistles concerning Henry VII (Ep. VI-VI-VII...