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Francesco da Barberino al crocevia : Culture, società, bilinguismo / / Sara Bischetti, Antonio Montefusco, editors



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Titolo: Francesco da Barberino al crocevia : Culture, società, bilinguismo / / Sara Bischetti, Antonio Montefusco, editors Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berlin : , : De Gruyter, , 2021
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (v, 207 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 404.2
Soggetto topico: Bilingualism
Persona (resp. second.): BischettiSara
MontefuscoAntonio
Sommario/riassunto: Francesco da Barberino, a contemporary of Dante (1264-1348), was a Florentine notary. Remembered for the first testimony of the circulation of the Commedia, he is also known for an ample and composite literary production, both in Latin and the vernacular. Francesco spent part of his life as notary at the service of the bishops of Florence, so that his works reveal a remarkable culture, influenced by his juridical training and notarial career. In particular, his allegorical and didactical poem, called Documenta Amoris, represents an interesting case of a complex interplay of texts and pictorial illustrations. In fact, the work includes a vernacular poem alongside a translation and a commentary both in Latin, and it is also accompanied by a series of illuminations: all the texts and the whole paratextual structure derive directly from the author himself, as witnessed by two Vatican MSS (Barb. 4076 and 4077). Composed at the same time, the Documenta Amoris are a sort of orthodox contrappunto of the Commedia, in which Dante's linguistic experimentation is substituted by Francesco's rigid bilingualism. This book provides one of the first interpretations of this fundamental figure of 14th-century Florentine culture.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Italiano
Record Nr.: 9910518197003321
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Serie: Toscana bilingue ; ; Volume 1.