The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca Corsiniana is one of the oldestscenari collections of the commedia all’improvviso, and the only one that is illustrated. Because each of its one hundred scenari is preceded by a hand-drawn, coloured title page illustration depicting actors on a perspective stage, international researchers have long identified the Corsini manuscript as a key document for European theatre history. The central question raised by these pictures concerns the extent to which they depict actual sets and actors of their time. Did their illustrators draw on their own knowledge of the theatre, or did they rely on iconographic borrowings? Detailed investigations into the...
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The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
Italian comedians attracted audiences to performances at every level, from the magnificent Italian, ...
The first part of this article presents art-historical case-study investigations into three groups o...
Images add a rich dimension to theatre historical studies, which have traditionally been dominated b...
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The purpose of this thesis is to examine the manuscript edition of the Divine Comedy prepared for Al...
The purpose of the article is to investigate the complex link between theatre, as a practice involvi...
The scope of my thesis is to analyze the genesis and the development of the Divine Comedy illustrati...
Considers the iconography of the commedia dell’arte from its late 16th century beginnings to the mid...
Made around the turn of the first millennium the Apollonius pictus manuscript of the Hungarian Natio...
In 1493 Johann Trechsel published in Lyons a Latin edition of Terence's six comedies, generally know...
The article deals with the images of constellations depicted in the manuscript Lat. VIII 22 (2760) o...
Discusses theatrical images and their uses as historical documents in the context of Aby Warburg's 1...
In recent years the idea of ‘performative vision’ has been at the heart of international medieval s...
The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
Italian comedians attracted audiences to performances at every level, from the magnificent Italian, ...
The first part of this article presents art-historical case-study investigations into three groups o...
Images add a rich dimension to theatre historical studies, which have traditionally been dominated b...
The article deals with the decoration of the Inferno and Purgatorio Riccardiano 1005 (Firenze, Bibli...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the manuscript edition of the Divine Comedy prepared for Al...
The purpose of the article is to investigate the complex link between theatre, as a practice involvi...
The scope of my thesis is to analyze the genesis and the development of the Divine Comedy illustrati...
Considers the iconography of the commedia dell’arte from its late 16th century beginnings to the mid...
Made around the turn of the first millennium the Apollonius pictus manuscript of the Hungarian Natio...
In 1493 Johann Trechsel published in Lyons a Latin edition of Terence's six comedies, generally know...
The article deals with the images of constellations depicted in the manuscript Lat. VIII 22 (2760) o...
Discusses theatrical images and their uses as historical documents in the context of Aby Warburg's 1...
In recent years the idea of ‘performative vision’ has been at the heart of international medieval s...