The essay focuses on a documentary corpus that belonged to the San Miniato archive: the papers of Banco di Francesco Botticini, which came to the monastery at the beginning of the 15th century. Botticini’s legacy can be reconstructed in about fifty parchments (represented here in an Appendix as register or excerpt), and offers interesting evidence on the Boccaccio’s family, linked to Banco Botticini by neighborhood relations and common acquaintances. Eleven ‘Olivetan parchments’ bear references to Boccaccio and are able to show different but still close relationships: from the sincere ones with messer Giovanni to the stormy with his brother, Iacopo, up to the long-lasting bond with the Iacopo’s sons, heirs of Boccaccio, who remained in the ...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
In this essay the author demonstrates that it is possible to “reconstruct” the figure of Caterina Co...
The essay focuses on a documentary corpus that belonged to the San Miniato archive: the papers of Ba...
The essay, starting from a survey of the tradition of documentary sources related to San Miniato, fo...
The theme of the Amazons accompanies Boccaccio’s vast literary production, from youth to maturity. T...
The contribution proposes an analysis of some stylistic, thematic and intertextual aspects of Giovan...
The article informs that some octaves of Boccaccio’s Filostrato can be found since the turn of the 1...
This paper deals with the recently discovered Boccaccio\u2019s autograph of Paul the Deacon\u2019s H...
The article investigates the relationship between Boccaccio's Genealogie and the exegesis of Ovid's ...
The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the ...
The article investigates the relationship between Boccaccio's Genealogie and the exegesis of Ovid's ...
The essay informs of the discovery of a lost letter by Giovanni Della Casa to Piero Vettori in the L...
The essay sketches the activity of Abbot Ubertus from San Miniato, who rebuilt the church and worked...
Composed between 1448 and 1449, the Vita del beato Giovanni Colombini by Feo Belcari was printed for...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
In this essay the author demonstrates that it is possible to “reconstruct” the figure of Caterina Co...
The essay focuses on a documentary corpus that belonged to the San Miniato archive: the papers of Ba...
The essay, starting from a survey of the tradition of documentary sources related to San Miniato, fo...
The theme of the Amazons accompanies Boccaccio’s vast literary production, from youth to maturity. T...
The contribution proposes an analysis of some stylistic, thematic and intertextual aspects of Giovan...
The article informs that some octaves of Boccaccio’s Filostrato can be found since the turn of the 1...
This paper deals with the recently discovered Boccaccio\u2019s autograph of Paul the Deacon\u2019s H...
The article investigates the relationship between Boccaccio's Genealogie and the exegesis of Ovid's ...
The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the ...
The article investigates the relationship between Boccaccio's Genealogie and the exegesis of Ovid's ...
The essay informs of the discovery of a lost letter by Giovanni Della Casa to Piero Vettori in the L...
The essay sketches the activity of Abbot Ubertus from San Miniato, who rebuilt the church and worked...
Composed between 1448 and 1449, the Vita del beato Giovanni Colombini by Feo Belcari was printed for...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
The paper pursues an investigation on an apocryphal text still underinvestigated by scholars: the Ur...
In this essay the author demonstrates that it is possible to “reconstruct” the figure of Caterina Co...