«L’umanesimo della parola»
Studi di italianistica in memoria di Attilio Bettinzoli
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abstract
By remembering Attilio Bettinzoli with this collection of essays, the intent of friends and colleagues is to recognize the legacy of knowledge and affectionate memories that he left in those who attended him in his intellectual excursions. His entire life was dedicated to literature and teaching, with a fine critical spirit and with joyful curiosity, both on the academic side as a refined reader – in the footsteps of Vittore Branca and exploring paths ranging from Boccaccio, Poliziano, Ficino, Pico and Iacopo Sannazaro up to the poets of the twentieth century, with a predilection for Rebora – and in poetic writing, along an existential line interpreted with dense and suggestive poetic collections that accompany the path of investigation into twentieth-century poetry in friendly and esteemed voices such as those of Eugenio Montale, Emilio Cecchi, Giovanni Boine, Camillo Sbarbaro, Cristina Campo, Giorgio Caproni and Giorgio Vigolo, often assigned to students as a topic in numerous theses, to attest to research constantly linked to teaching. These are also the thematic and conceptual lines on which the essays offered by colleagues and students move, in a small sign of friendship and gratitude for the path shared over the years.
Bettinzoli • Music • Scholar • Pliny the Elder • Venetian dialect • Cyprus • Imagination • Caterina Cornaro • Pierantonio Serassi • F • Obedience • Italian fiction • Teacher • Poetry • Hesiod • Praise of Folly • Bible • Early literary reproductions/parodies of Turkish a • Giovanni Gherardi da Prato • Albert The Great • Sovereignty • Historical lexicography • Albiera degli Albizzi • Dante • Maurensig • Sonnets • Mass-men • Intertextuality • Claudius Aelianus • Daemons • Pietro Bembo • Interior and exterior landscape • Cominian editions of the Stanze • Montale • Italian studies • Benedetto Varchi • Luigi Pulci • Saint-John Perse • Scholia to Hesiod • Francesco di Vannozzo • Italian literature of the 15th century • Venetian humanism • Andrea Bajani • Virtus • Adagia • Anton Francesco Doni • 19th-20th century • Canon • Humanities • Zibaldone • Laurentian circle • Poliziano • Historiography • Prince • Il Paradiso degli Alberti • 20th century writers • Humanism • Autographs • Religion • Iconology • Social criticism • Literary criticism • Elémire Zolla • Literature and industry • Bibliography • Estense Court • Roman church • 20th century • Lionardo Salviati • Books • Publishing history • Leopardi • Cain • Asolo • 15th century poetry • Giovanni Boccaccio • De obedientia • Theory of language • Politics • Sarpi • Querelle des anciens et de modernes • Space-time • Industry and literature • Italian literature • Elegy in Lalagen • political poems • Goddess Febris • Translation • Francesco Priuli • Florentine humanism • Poet • Venetian • Sciascia • Erasmus of Rotterdam • Achille Platto • Rebora • Cesare Ripa • Lodovico Martelli • Humanistic Philology • Colleague • Typography • Paradox • History of Classical Scholarship • Nautical terms • Simone Serdini • Literary genres • Republic of Venice • Attilio Bettinzoli • Munich State Library • Rime • Inquisition • Violin • 21st century • Florence-Milan war (1390-1402) • Epicedion • Passion • Ancient and medieval zoology • Fortune • Riscontro • Cgm 182 • Angels • Christian Hymns • Angelo Poliziano • Pasolini • Fifteen century italian short stories • Arsenal • ‘Ermetismo’ • Italian writers • Giacoppo’s and Ginevra’s ‘novelle’ • Home • Giovanni Pontano • Fragment • Ghiribizzi • Giovannantonio and Giacomo Volpi • Boine • La Sicilia, il suo cuore • Lorenzo de’ Medici • Literature • Solinus • Brescian dialect • Contemporary novel • Death of the author • Amers • Pierio Valeriano • Lorenzo Carbone • V • Renaissance • Petrarca R • Bestiary