Delle Donne, Fulvio Alfonsi regis Triumphus - Il Trionfo di re Alfonso. [non definito]. BUP – Basilicata University Press.

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Tipologia del documento: Monografia ([non definito])
Lingua: Italiano
Titolo: Alfonsi regis Triumphus - Il Trionfo di re Alfonso
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Delle Donne, Fulvio[non definito]
Autore/i: [Italiano]: Fulvio Delle Donne, Università della Basilicata Fulvio Delle Donne is Associate Professor of Medieval and Humanistic Latin Literature (SSD L-Fil-Let/08) at the University of Basilicata and is qualified as Full Professor. His extensive scientific production combines philological-literary and historical methods and interests, covering a wide chronological arch (VI-XVI sec). His bibliography includes many critical editions and monographic volumes for prestigious publishers and numerous articles for international scientific journals (mainly A-class). He leads many national and international scientific projects. He is the winner of an international scientific prize (Stauferpreis, Germany). He is the president of the European Center for Studies on Aragonese Humanism and Renaissance - CESURA (www.cesura.info), and the director of the connected International Interuniversity Center. His main lines of research are: rhetoric, medieval epistolography and ars dictaminis; medieval and humanistic historiography; literary legitimacy of power in medieval and humanistic age; culture and cultural institutions in medieval and humanistic age; transmission and tradition of ancient texts; ecdotics theory and practice. ./[English]:Fulvio Delle Donne, Università della Basilicata Fulvio Delle Donne is Associate Professor of Medieval and Humanistic Latin Literature (SSD L-Fil-Let/08) at the University of Basilicata and is qualified as Full Professor. His extensive scientific production combines philological-literary and historical methods and interests, covering a wide chronological arch (VI-XVI sec). His bibliography includes many critical editions and monographic volumes for prestigious publishers and numerous articles for international scientific journals (mainly A-class). He leads many national and international scientific projects. He is the winner of an international scientific prize (Stauferpreis, Germany). He is the president of the European Center for Studies on Aragonese Humanism and Renaissance - CESURA (www.cesura.info), and the director of the connected International Interuniversity Center. His main lines of research are: rhetoric, medieval epistolography and ars dictaminis; medieval and humanistic historiography; literary legitimacy of power in medieval and humanistic age; culture and cultural institutions in medieval and humanistic age; transmission and tradition of ancient texts; ecdotics theory and practice.
URL ufficiale: http://www.fedoabooks.unina.it/index.php/fedoapres...
Nazione dell'editore: Italia
Editore: BUP – Basilicata University Press
Titolo della serie: Digital Humanities: Edizioni e data-bases digitali
ISBN: 978-88-945152-0-6
NBN (National Bibliographic Number): urn:nbn:it:unina-26913
Depositato il: 16 Feb 2021 17:59
Ultima modifica: 16 Feb 2021 17:59
URI: http://www.fedoa.unina.it/id/eprint/12870

Abstract

[Italiano]: L’Alfonsi Regis Triumphus descrive il trionfo celebrato a Napoli da Alfonso il Magnanimo il 26 febbraio 1443, dopo la conquista del Regno, portata a termine nel giugno dell’anno precedente. Probabilmente scritta a ridosso dell’evento, ma compiuta e rielaborata nel 1455, assieme al De dictis et factis Alfonsi Regis e alla Oratio in expeditionem contra Turcos è un’opera in cui si porta a piena maturazione l’Umanesimo “mo­nar­chico”, di cui, alla corte regia di Napoli, il Panor­mita fu il principale artefice. La presente edizione è basata sul ms. della Biblio­teca Apostolica Vaticana, Urb. lat. 1185, vergato da Pietro Ursuleo († 1483), rinomato copista della biblioteca dei re aragonesi di Napoli, per il duca di Urbino Federico da Montefeltro ./[English]: The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on February 26th, 1443, after the conquest of the Kingdom, completed in June of the previous year. Probably written close to the event, but completed in 1455, together with the De dictis et factis Alfonsi Regis and the Oratio in expeditionem contra Turcos is a masterpiece of the “mo­nar­chical” Humanism, which flourished at the royal court of Naples. This edition is based on the ms. of the Vatican Apostolic Library, Urb. lat. 1185, written by Petrus Ursuleus († 1483), renowned copyist of the library of the Aragonese kings of Naples, for the Duke of Urbino Federico da Montefeltro.

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