The Medieval and Humanistic Interests of Loris Jacopo Bononi. A Journey through Manuscripts and Prints
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2240-3604/19465Keywords:
Dante Alighieri, bibliography, incunabula, Sixteenth-century editions, Loris Jacopo BononiAbstract
The paper examines the manuscripts and printed editions of Medieval and Humanistic works preserved in the library of Castiglione del Terziere, highlighting Bononi’s preference for writings in the historiographic genre, with specific regard to the history of Florence. Among the volumes examined – all ancient editions, incunabula and cinquecentine, extremely valuable and rare – we dwell above all on the exemplars (by Leonardo Bruni, Biondo Flavio, Iacopo Foresti) that bear Bononi’s autograph annotations, because they testify to his interest in the geographical area of Lunigiana and Dante’s biography.
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2024-08-05
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