Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro

This paper aims to present a brief overview on Emanuele Casamassima and his research on palaeography and the history of the book. The following topics are discussed: - cataloguing manuscripts according to different models (analytical, short, shared descriptions) - restoration of manuscript and pri...

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Main Author: Stefano Zamponi
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.jlis.it/article/view/12702
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description This paper aims to present a brief overview on Emanuele Casamassima and his research on palaeography and the history of the book. The following topics are discussed: - cataloguing manuscripts according to different models (analytical, short, shared descriptions) - restoration of manuscript and printed books - palaeographic doctrines from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance - importance of sixteenth-century Italian writing masters for the study of the history of handwriting - aspects of the history of the handwriting in the late Middle Ages (the writing of Petrarch and Boccaccio; the humanistic graphic reform) - palaeography as a study of graphic structures, with a focus on the cursive tradition, especially during the Roman age (1st-4th centuries) and in the Middle Ages (10th-13th centuries).
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spelling doaj.art-fad41ee0318044fd9a7cf6059cb337452022-12-22T04:14:43ZengFirenze University PressJLIS.it2038-10262021-05-0112212210.4403/jlis.it-1270211087Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libroStefano Zamponi0Università degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento SAGAS (Storia, Archeologia, Geografia, Arte e Spettacolo)This paper aims to present a brief overview on Emanuele Casamassima and his research on palaeography and the history of the book. The following topics are discussed: - cataloguing manuscripts according to different models (analytical, short, shared descriptions) - restoration of manuscript and printed books - palaeographic doctrines from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance - importance of sixteenth-century Italian writing masters for the study of the history of handwriting - aspects of the history of the handwriting in the late Middle Ages (the writing of Petrarch and Boccaccio; the humanistic graphic reform) - palaeography as a study of graphic structures, with a focus on the cursive tradition, especially during the Roman age (1st-4th centuries) and in the Middle Ages (10th-13th centuries).https://www.jlis.it/article/view/12702emanuele casamassimapaleografiacatalogazione dei manoscrittirestauro di manoscritti e libri a stampadottrine paleografiche del rinascimentomaestri di scrittura.
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Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
JLIS.it
emanuele casamassima
paleografia
catalogazione dei manoscritti
restauro di manoscritti e libri a stampa
dottrine paleografiche del rinascimento
maestri di scrittura.
title Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
title_full Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
title_fullStr Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
title_full_unstemmed Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
title_short Emanuele Casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
title_sort emanuele casamassima storico della scrittura e del libro
topic emanuele casamassima
paleografia
catalogazione dei manoscritti
restauro di manoscritti e libri a stampa
dottrine paleografiche del rinascimento
maestri di scrittura.
url https://www.jlis.it/article/view/12702
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