The contribution examines, through some examples of famous manuscripts (such as Ash, Parm, Triv, Urb, etc.), the oldest handwritten production of the Dante’s Commedia. After analyzing the production (even not Dante) and the writing of the so-called "copyist of Parm", it is of great interest to identify the name to associate with this extraordinary amanuensis, "Dinus", who signed the ms. Rehdiger 227 of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, which the contribution proves to be of the same hand that copied Parmense 3285 (Parm).
Il contributo ripercorre in prospettiva codicologico-paleografica la primissima diffusione della Commedia dantesca.
Manuscrits et écritures dans la plus ancienne tradition de la Comédie
sandro bertelli
2020
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The contribution examines, through some examples of famous manuscripts (such as Ash, Parm, Triv, Urb, etc.), the oldest handwritten production of the Dante’s Commedia. After analyzing the production (even not Dante) and the writing of the so-called "copyist of Parm", it is of great interest to identify the name to associate with this extraordinary amanuensis, "Dinus", who signed the ms. Rehdiger 227 of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, which the contribution proves to be of the same hand that copied Parmense 3285 (Parm).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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