Series |
Medieval and Modern Philologies
Edited book | Pratiche di scrittura e contesti culturali intorno a Marco Polo
Chapter | For the Venetian Cultural and Chancery Space in the Early Fourteenth Century: Between Bonincontro, Castellano, Pietro Calò da Chioggia (and Marin Sanudo)
Abstract
The article investigates the main intellectual networks active in Venice in the early fourteenth century, particularly around chancery and religious circles. The investigation focuses on the figure of the notary Bonincontro, author of a Latin history on the mythical affair of the pacification between Pope Alexander III and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The writing of this history, its circulation, and Bonincontro’s intellectual affair turn out to be significant because they weld these different milieus together at a time when Venice was rethinking its own history and projecting itself anew toward the Mediterranean.
Submitted: Nov. 27, 2024 | Accepted: Jan. 23, 2025 | Published April 16, 2025 | Language: it
Keywords Giovanni e Paolo • Bonincontro de' Bovi • Medieval Venetia • SS • Crusades and literature
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