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Petrarch and Boccaccio in the First Commentaries on Dante's Commedia - A Literary Canon Before its Official Birth (Paperback)
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Petrarch and Boccaccio in the First Commentaries on Dante's Commedia - A Literary Canon Before its Official Birth (Paperback)
Series: Young Feltrinelli Prize in the Moral Sciences
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This text proposes a reinterpretation of the history behind the
canon of the Tre Corone (Three Crowns), which consists of the three
great Italian authors of the 14th century - Dante, Petrarch, and
Boccaccio. Examining the first commentaries on Dante's Commedia,
the book argues that the elaboration of the canon of the Tre Corone
does not date back to the 15th century but instead to the last
quarter of the 14th century. The investigation moves from Guglielmo
Maramauro's commentary - circa 1373, and the first exegetical text
in which we can find explicit quotations from Petrarch and
Boccaccio - to the major commentators of the second half of the
14th century: Benvenuto da Imola, Francesco da Buti and the Anonimo
Fiorentino. The work focuses on the conceptual and poetic
continuity between Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio as identified by
the first interpreters of the Commedia, demonstrating that
contemporary readers and intellectuals immediately recognized a
strong affinity between these three authors based on criteria not
merely linguistic or rhetorical. The findings and conclusions of
this work are of great interest to scholars of Dante, as well as
those studying medieval poetry and Italian literature.
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