Medieval and Modern Philologies

The poetriae of the Latin Middle Ages

Models, Fortune, Comments

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  • Gian Carlo Alessio - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
  • Domenico Losappio - Università di Genova, Italia - email orcid profile

Abstract
This book offers a reflection upon Medieval Latin artes poetriae and aims to spur the scientific debate on them by means of eleven papers written by internationally-kwown scholars. The essays investigate, according to different perspectives and in different ways, various aspects of the artes: their relations with other texts (Latin and vulgar), their fortune, their sources, the cultural contexts in which they were read and commented, and single authors’ reflections upon specific questions.

Keywords DanteGrammarMedieval poeticsAllegoryMatthew of VendômeHumanismN’Ar de MonsJean de SpondeVersus rapportatiArtes poetriaeRamon de CornetMatthew of VendomeGervase of MelkleyMedieval latin pastoral poetryPolitic discourseMedieval latin commentariesItalyGeoffrey of VinsaufArnaut DanielMothersRhetoricPoeticPoetria novaMetaphorLatin art of poetryDiffusion in GermanyForms of versificationBartolomeo da San ConcordioPetrarchOccitan art of poetryBernardus SilvestrisEtienne JodelleMedieval poetryMedieval rhetoricGuizzardo da BolognaGodmothers and foster mothersPace da FerraraMedieval literary genresPoeticsRaimbaut d’AurengaMedieval LatinItalian commentaries on the Poetria novaJoglarDefence of poetryLaborintusList of authorsRota VergiliiDantes’s eclogues

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-137-9 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-137-9 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-205-5 | Number of pages 316 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published March 16, 2018 | Language en, it