Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features
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Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features. / Vacalebre, Natale.
I: Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale, Bind 2021, Nr. 18, 2021.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Molte Cose in Diversi Luoghi: The Early Printed Editions of Dante’s Commedia with the Comento by Cristoforo Landino and their Paratextual Features
AU - Vacalebre, Natale
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The article examines the material fortune of the editions of the Commedia with Cristoforo Landino’s Comento printed between 1484 and 1497. The fortune of Dante’s poem increased considerably following the publication of Landino’s text (1481), a refined exegetical tool that made the Commedia a sought-after object not only in bourgeois circles, but also among the public of courts and academies. Through the analysis of the paratextual and socioeconomic aspects linked to the production of the editions of the Commedia published in the territory of the Most Serene Republic in the late fifteenth century, the article reconstructs the social and material history of Dante publishing in the period preceding Aldo Manuzio’s ‘printing revolution’
AB - The article examines the material fortune of the editions of the Commedia with Cristoforo Landino’s Comento printed between 1484 and 1497. The fortune of Dante’s poem increased considerably following the publication of Landino’s text (1481), a refined exegetical tool that made the Commedia a sought-after object not only in bourgeois circles, but also among the public of courts and academies. Through the analysis of the paratextual and socioeconomic aspects linked to the production of the editions of the Commedia published in the territory of the Most Serene Republic in the late fifteenth century, the article reconstructs the social and material history of Dante publishing in the period preceding Aldo Manuzio’s ‘printing revolution’
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Dante Alighieri
KW - Italian literature
KW - Divine Comedy
KW - Divina Commedia
KW - book culture
KW - Book History
KW - print culture
KW - print history
KW - incunabula
KW - History of reading
UR - http://www.libraweb.net/articoli3.php?chiave=202105901&rivista=59&articolo=202105901010
U2 - 10.19272/202105901010
DO - 10.19272/202105901010
M3 - Journal article
VL - 2021
JO - Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale
JF - Paratesto. Rivista Internazionale
SN - 1824-6249
IS - 18
ER -
ID: 321267347