This paper concern Neapolitan chronicles composed in vernacular by popular authors (i.e. people belonging to the urban “middle class”: notaries, artisans, town clerks, merchants) during or close after the crisis of 1495-1503, from Charles VIII’s invasion to the success of Ferdinand the Catholic, when the kingdom of Naples lost its independence. These chronicles, according to a deep analysis with the tools of textual linguistics, codicology and diplomatics, seem to be the eterogeneous and dinamic product of different narrative and documentary models: oral and written texts, the arcaic prose of the Anjou chronicles (Cronaca di Partenope) and the orality of epic compositions (cantari), the news and the rumors circulating in the city and the ...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
My thesis examines the sociolinguistic notion of prestige in the context of sixteenth-century Italy,...
In medieval towns, examples of personal writing appear more prevalent than in non-urban spaces. Cert...
The paper concerns eleven urban chronicles written in Southern Italy between the 15th-16th centuries...
Vernacular urban chronicles first appeared in northern Italy in the late thirteenth century, and as ...
This paper examines the nature and impact of intermedial flows in the Kingdom of Naples (the Regno) ...
In this dissertation, I examine the predominantly oral practice of singing lyric poetry among member...
The essay aims to highlight the special importance of southern Italian historiography between the fi...
Literally thousands of annals, chronicles, and histories were produced in Italy during the Middle Ag...
This book studies the uses of orality in Italian society, across all classes, from the fifteenth to ...
The paper studies the handwritten and printed statute books of the South Italy cities as a sign of u...
The doctoral thesis analyzes eight Venetian chronicles written c. 1340–1390. It looks into the tra...
This article argues for the foundational role of a fourteenth-century vernacular history of Naples (...
How did Venetian chroniclers process their information and what were their sources? How did they man...
This book studies the uses of orality in Italian society, across all classes, from the fifteenth to ...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
My thesis examines the sociolinguistic notion of prestige in the context of sixteenth-century Italy,...
In medieval towns, examples of personal writing appear more prevalent than in non-urban spaces. Cert...
The paper concerns eleven urban chronicles written in Southern Italy between the 15th-16th centuries...
Vernacular urban chronicles first appeared in northern Italy in the late thirteenth century, and as ...
This paper examines the nature and impact of intermedial flows in the Kingdom of Naples (the Regno) ...
In this dissertation, I examine the predominantly oral practice of singing lyric poetry among member...
The essay aims to highlight the special importance of southern Italian historiography between the fi...
Literally thousands of annals, chronicles, and histories were produced in Italy during the Middle Ag...
This book studies the uses of orality in Italian society, across all classes, from the fifteenth to ...
The paper studies the handwritten and printed statute books of the South Italy cities as a sign of u...
The doctoral thesis analyzes eight Venetian chronicles written c. 1340–1390. It looks into the tra...
This article argues for the foundational role of a fourteenth-century vernacular history of Naples (...
How did Venetian chroniclers process their information and what were their sources? How did they man...
This book studies the uses of orality in Italian society, across all classes, from the fifteenth to ...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
My thesis examines the sociolinguistic notion of prestige in the context of sixteenth-century Italy,...
In medieval towns, examples of personal writing appear more prevalent than in non-urban spaces. Cert...