The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Urbano, falsely attributed to Boccaccio. The first part focuses on its fortune in the Boccaccio’s canon, from the first edition of the Vocabolario della Crusca to the Boccaccio’s complete works edited in the Ottocento; furthermore, are pointed out its connections with the Libellus de Constantino Magno eiusque matre Helena, the main source of the plot, and with other genealogical medieval tales, such as the Libro imperiale and the Manfredo. The second part focuses on the manuscript tradition of the text, in order to demonstrate as its circulation in Quattrocento’s miscellaneous manuscripts of rhetorical texts in the vernacular, containing severa...
Chapter XIII of De mulieribus claris is devoted to the biography of Thisbe. For his narration, Bocca...
Un procedimento retorico molto particolare come l’omoteleuto compare con una certa frequenza nel Dec...
The article informs that some octaves of Boccaccio’s Filostrato can be found since the turn of the 1...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
By considering three different instances of Aristotelian intertextuality in the Decameron, this pape...
This paper deals with the recently discovered Boccaccio\u2019s autograph of Paul the Deacon\u2019s H...
This survey concerns the lexicographic presence of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Vocabolario...
The contribution proposes an analysis of some stylistic, thematic and intertextual aspects of Giovan...
This contribution reflects on the tripartite conception of love that Boccaccio draws from Aristotle’...
The novel of Dux Brabantie transmitted in Liber de introducione loquendi written by the Dominican fr...
Giovanni Boccaccio used prologues and epilogues of his Latin works to discuss relevant topics such a...
Abstract: This paper presents three brief reading notes on as many passages of the Filostrato...
La raccolta di novelle del napoletano Tomaso Costo, Il fuggilozio, si colloca esattamente alla fine ...
Among the many sources used by Boccaccio in his scholarly work Genealogia deorum gentilium, there ar...
This essay identifies a special archetype in Italian literature and social history: the “Arcitaliano...
Chapter XIII of De mulieribus claris is devoted to the biography of Thisbe. For his narration, Bocca...
Un procedimento retorico molto particolare come l’omoteleuto compare con una certa frequenza nel Dec...
The article informs that some octaves of Boccaccio’s Filostrato can be found since the turn of the 1...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
By considering three different instances of Aristotelian intertextuality in the Decameron, this pape...
This paper deals with the recently discovered Boccaccio\u2019s autograph of Paul the Deacon\u2019s H...
This survey concerns the lexicographic presence of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Vocabolario...
The contribution proposes an analysis of some stylistic, thematic and intertextual aspects of Giovan...
This contribution reflects on the tripartite conception of love that Boccaccio draws from Aristotle’...
The novel of Dux Brabantie transmitted in Liber de introducione loquendi written by the Dominican fr...
Giovanni Boccaccio used prologues and epilogues of his Latin works to discuss relevant topics such a...
Abstract: This paper presents three brief reading notes on as many passages of the Filostrato...
La raccolta di novelle del napoletano Tomaso Costo, Il fuggilozio, si colloca esattamente alla fine ...
Among the many sources used by Boccaccio in his scholarly work Genealogia deorum gentilium, there ar...
This essay identifies a special archetype in Italian literature and social history: the “Arcitaliano...
Chapter XIII of De mulieribus claris is devoted to the biography of Thisbe. For his narration, Bocca...
Un procedimento retorico molto particolare come l’omoteleuto compare con una certa frequenza nel Dec...
The article informs that some octaves of Boccaccio’s Filostrato can be found since the turn of the 1...