The PoetRi project, funded by the MUR FISR-Covid 2020 grant, was conceived to make the digital resources of 36 manuscripts from the Riccardiana Library in Florence available to the academic community. In the awareness that digitization was but the starting point of the project, PoetRi was born as an interdisciplinary database (between paleography, codicology, philology, and more generally, literature of the early centuries) to provide data for new first-hand research or revisions of existing but outdated critical editions and make available materials for academic teaching. This volume gives an account of the seminar held at the University of Urbino (May 5-6, 2022) at the end of the prototypical phase of the PoetRi project, where some of the most important methodological issues for the poetry of the 14th-16th centuries were addressed, such as compositional chronology and the dating of the rhymes of some of the authors analyzed in the schede filologiche, problems of attributive philology, centrality of exegesis and interpretive effort to set up the critical edition and, last but not least, the importance of material philology, whose essence consists in the integral study of the text and the book artifacts that transmitted it.
PoetRi. Manoscritti di poesia italiana dei secoli XIV-XVI
Marcelli N
2024
Abstract
The PoetRi project, funded by the MUR FISR-Covid 2020 grant, was conceived to make the digital resources of 36 manuscripts from the Riccardiana Library in Florence available to the academic community. In the awareness that digitization was but the starting point of the project, PoetRi was born as an interdisciplinary database (between paleography, codicology, philology, and more generally, literature of the early centuries) to provide data for new first-hand research or revisions of existing but outdated critical editions and make available materials for academic teaching. This volume gives an account of the seminar held at the University of Urbino (May 5-6, 2022) at the end of the prototypical phase of the PoetRi project, where some of the most important methodological issues for the poetry of the 14th-16th centuries were addressed, such as compositional chronology and the dating of the rhymes of some of the authors analyzed in the schede filologiche, problems of attributive philology, centrality of exegesis and interpretive effort to set up the critical edition and, last but not least, the importance of material philology, whose essence consists in the integral study of the text and the book artifacts that transmitted it.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.