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Textual Cultures of Medieval Italy

Robins, William(Edited by)
Part of the Conference on Editorial Problems series
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Medieval Italy presented a rich array of discrete textual cultures, many of them specific to particular regions, professions, or groups of writers and readers.

The essays in this collection consider how distinct habits of writing took root among specific communities in Italy between the early Middle Ages and the eve of the Renaissance. In examining how ideological concerns helped give shape to strategies of writing and how forms of communication influenced cultural developments, these case studies assess a wide range of texts, including legal treatises, saintly biographies, rhetorical handbooks, and vernacular poetry.

As a whole, the collection makes the case for combining abstract analyses such as textual theory and intellectual history with more technical specialties such as editing and codicology.

Rather than approaching pre-modern Italian textuality as something uniform, Textual Cultures of Medieval Italy engages with its fascinating plurality.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1442642726 / 9781442642720
Hardback
07/05/2011
Canada
320 pages, 8 colour plates
164 x 239 mm, 700 grams