Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures

The paper aims at investigating the manuscript tradition of Dante’s Comedy until the early printed editions. After a brief overview of different typologies of the most ancient manuscript tradition (14th century, first half), the analysis will focus on some famous copyists of the Comedy (e.g. Frances...

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Main Author: Sandro Bertelli
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Published: Università degli Studi di Ferrara 2017-12-01
Series:Annali Online dell'Università di Ferrara. Sezione Lettere
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description The paper aims at investigating the manuscript tradition of Dante’s Comedy until the early printed editions. After a brief overview of different typologies of the most ancient manuscript tradition (14th century, first half), the analysis will focus on some famous copyists of the Comedy (e.g. Francesco di ser Nardo da Barberino, the ‘copyist of Parm’), then, it will investigate the main codicological features that identify some of the most important codices of Dante’s masterpiece.
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spelling doaj-art-89386355e1b3429ebb12f1c98e3fdc192025-08-20T03:33:53ZdeuUniversità degli Studi di FerraraAnnali Online dell'Università di Ferrara. Sezione Lettere1826-803X2017-12-01XII24484https://doi.org/10.15160/1826-803X/1599Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scripturesSandro Bertelli0Università degli Studi di FerraraThe paper aims at investigating the manuscript tradition of Dante’s Comedy until the early printed editions. After a brief overview of different typologies of the most ancient manuscript tradition (14th century, first half), the analysis will focus on some famous copyists of the Comedy (e.g. Francesco di ser Nardo da Barberino, the ‘copyist of Parm’), then, it will investigate the main codicological features that identify some of the most important codices of Dante’s masterpiece.latin palaeographycodicologydante alighieri’s comedymanuscripts studiesmanuscript tradition of dante’s comedyitalian philologyromance philology.
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Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures
Annali Online dell'Università di Ferrara. Sezione Lettere
latin palaeography
codicology
dante alighieri’s comedy
manuscripts studies
manuscript tradition of dante’s comedy
italian philology
romance philology.
title Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures
title_full Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures
title_fullStr Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures
title_full_unstemmed Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures
title_short Dante Alighieri's "Comedy": codices, copyists and scriptures
title_sort dante alighieri s comedy codices copyists and scriptures
topic latin palaeography
codicology
dante alighieri’s comedy
manuscripts studies
manuscript tradition of dante’s comedy
italian philology
romance philology.
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