Throughout the fourteenth century, Dante\u27s Commedia was the poem of the Italian high bourgeoisie and university culture. However, the early fifteenth-century Italian humanists looked with suspicion at vernacular literature, and particularly at Dante’s work. By contrast, in that same period, a popular cult for Dante began to develop. My dissertation investigates the habits and attitudes of a great variety of early modern readers in relation to the text that today is considered the greatest literary work in the Italian language. Through a comparative investigation of the data derived from the analysis of manuscript marginalia contained in early printed copies of the Commedia, my dissertation assesses how ordinary and less-ordinary readers ...
The reception of Dante Alighieri’s works, in particular his Commedia, is a late phenomenon in North...
This paper offers a new perspective on vernacular literature in Milan in the 1430s, when Duke Filipp...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...
Simon Gilson explores Dante's reception in his native Florence between 1350 and 1481. He traces the ...
For such a Catholic country with deep political and cultural ties to Italy, the impact of Dante in e...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
This essay focuses on two early copies of Dante’s vernacular poetry with idiosyncratic interventions...
Dante’s influence or appropriation into popular culture is not new to either the twentieth or twenty...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
My research examines Dante's engagement with the traditions regarding collective memory in medieval ...
The paper presents the MaTeLDa project (Materiality and Textuality: Editing and Rewriting the Lyric ...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
The goal of this dissertation is to propose a theory for the emergence of Italian literary culture i...
This paper offers a new perspective on vernacular literature in Milan in the 1430s, when Duke Filipp...
International audienceThis publication contains forty-four specially written chapters providing a th...
The reception of Dante Alighieri’s works, in particular his Commedia, is a late phenomenon in North...
This paper offers a new perspective on vernacular literature in Milan in the 1430s, when Duke Filipp...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...
Simon Gilson explores Dante's reception in his native Florence between 1350 and 1481. He traces the ...
For such a Catholic country with deep political and cultural ties to Italy, the impact of Dante in e...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
This essay focuses on two early copies of Dante’s vernacular poetry with idiosyncratic interventions...
Dante’s influence or appropriation into popular culture is not new to either the twentieth or twenty...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
My research examines Dante's engagement with the traditions regarding collective memory in medieval ...
The paper presents the MaTeLDa project (Materiality and Textuality: Editing and Rewriting the Lyric ...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
The goal of this dissertation is to propose a theory for the emergence of Italian literary culture i...
This paper offers a new perspective on vernacular literature in Milan in the 1430s, when Duke Filipp...
International audienceThis publication contains forty-four specially written chapters providing a th...
The reception of Dante Alighieri’s works, in particular his Commedia, is a late phenomenon in North...
This paper offers a new perspective on vernacular literature in Milan in the 1430s, when Duke Filipp...
The sixteenth century was a period of tumultuous religious change in Europe as a whole. Italian Cinq...