The aim of the course is the acquisition of the the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) through the analysis of various types of critical editions of works of Italian literature from the Origins to the contemporary age, with attention also to the genetic-evolutionary path of the texts.
Curriculum
scheda docente
materiale didattico
The course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Programma
FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN PHILOLOGYThe course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
Testi Adottati
- P. STOPPELLI, Filologia della letteratura italiana, Roma, Carocci, 2019, pp. 1-179.- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Modalità Erogazione
I Semester.Modalità Frequenza
1st semester.Modalità Valutazione
An oral exam at the end of the course. Students regularly attending the course have the opportunity to sit an interim assessment if they so wish. The exam will focus on the material referred to under ‘Bibliography’ and on the topics dealt with during the course. The exam will assess: 1) the depth and breadth of the knowledge of the subject acquired; 2) command of the technical vocabulary; 3) the ability to bring together critically topics and issues dealt with during the course. Interim assessment consist of a written questionnaire which will include both multiple-choice and open-ended questions.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
The course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Mutuazione: 20702396 ISTITUZIONI DI FILOLOGIA ITALIANA in Lettere L-10 R N0 FIORILLA MAURIZIO
Programma
FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN PHILOLOGYThe course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
Testi Adottati
- P. STOPPELLI, Filologia della letteratura italiana, Roma, Carocci, 2019, pp. 1-179.- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Modalità Erogazione
I Semester.Modalità Frequenza
1st semester.Modalità Valutazione
An oral exam at the end of the course. Students regularly attending the course have the opportunity to sit an interim assessment if they so wish. The exam will focus on the material referred to under ‘Bibliography’ and on the topics dealt with during the course. The exam will assess: 1) the depth and breadth of the knowledge of the subject acquired; 2) command of the technical vocabulary; 3) the ability to bring together critically topics and issues dealt with during the course. Interim assessment consist of a written questionnaire which will include both multiple-choice and open-ended questions.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
The course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Programma
FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN PHILOLOGYThe course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
Testi Adottati
- P. STOPPELLI, Filologia della letteratura italiana, Roma, Carocci, 2019, pp. 1-179.- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Modalità Erogazione
I Semester.Modalità Frequenza
1st semester.Modalità Valutazione
An oral exam at the end of the course. Students regularly attending the course have the opportunity to sit an interim assessment if they so wish. The exam will focus on the material referred to under ‘Bibliography’ and on the topics dealt with during the course. The exam will assess: 1) the depth and breadth of the knowledge of the subject acquired; 2) command of the technical vocabulary; 3) the ability to bring together critically topics and issues dealt with during the course. Interim assessment consist of a written questionnaire which will include both multiple-choice and open-ended questions.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
The course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Mutuazione: 20702396 ISTITUZIONI DI FILOLOGIA ITALIANA in Lettere L-10 R N0 FIORILLA MAURIZIO
Programma
FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN PHILOLOGYThe course will illustrate the fundamental elements of textual criticism (manuscript census, collation, construction of the stemma, constitution of the text and of the apparatus) drawing examples from Italian Literature. The course will focus on the methodologies of different philological schools, primarily those developed by Lachmann and Bédier, as applied to the works of Italian Literature, from the the Origins to the contemporary age. The textual criticism of autographs will also be considered.
Testi Adottati
- P. STOPPELLI, Filologia della letteratura italiana, Roma, Carocci, 2019, pp. 1-179.- *F. BRAMBILLA AGENO, L’edizione critica dei testi volgari, Padova, Antenore, 1984, 39, 41, 80, 205-209, 211-215
- *L. LEONARDI, Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Laurenziano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XII); ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Vaticano, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XX; ID., Introduzione, in Il Canzoniere Palatino, Firenze, Sismel, 2000, pp. I-XI.
The articles marked by an asterisk will be included in the DISPENSE DEL CORSO (course materials assembled by the lecturer), together with further materials, essays, reproductions of manuscripts and printed texts, and samples of diplomatic and critical editions. Notes and other materials will be uploaded in PDF format during the course in the lecturer’s web page (MOODLE).
Students are strongly advised to attend classes regularly. Students unable to attend are required to contact the lecturer.
Modalità Erogazione
I Semester.Modalità Frequenza
1st semester.Modalità Valutazione
An oral exam at the end of the course. Students regularly attending the course have the opportunity to sit an interim assessment if they so wish. The exam will focus on the material referred to under ‘Bibliography’ and on the topics dealt with during the course. The exam will assess: 1) the depth and breadth of the knowledge of the subject acquired; 2) command of the technical vocabulary; 3) the ability to bring together critically topics and issues dealt with during the course. Interim assessment consist of a written questionnaire which will include both multiple-choice and open-ended questions.