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Per l'edizione delle Elegantie di Lorenzo Valla

Studio sul V libro
  • Clementina Marsico,

Elegantie lingue latine is the masterpiece of Lorenzo Valla's reflection on language, through which the humanist gave birth to a real re-foundation of Latin. To date we still do not have a modern, scientifically based edition of the text characterising the various editorial phases of the work, on which the author worked for over ten years and which, arbitrarily and by the author’s own will, was in circulation long before its official publication. This research is part of a future complete edition of the text: the first complete edition of a book of the “Elegantie” is presented, limited to the fifth book on the “disputatio verborum”, based on the examination, albeit partial, of the handwritten tradition and on a global reconsideration of the editorial history work.

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Clementina Marsico

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Austria

Clementina Marsico has obtained a PhD in Civilisation of Humanism and of the Renaissance. She devoted some of her speeches to Lorenzo Valla - of whom she published the “Emendationes al Doctrinale di Alessandro di Villedieu” for Edizione Nazionale - Leon Battista Alberti, Giovanni Tortelli.
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Book Title

Per l'edizione delle Elegantie di Lorenzo Valla

Book Subtitle

Studio sul V libro

Authors

Clementina Marsico

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Number of Pages

426

Publication Year

2013

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© 2013 Author(s)

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Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6655-503-2

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978-88-6655-551-3

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978-88-6655-503-2

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978-88-9273-482-1

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Premio Ricerca «Città di Firenze»

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2705-0289

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2705-0297

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