The editio princeps of the tuscan Tesoro (Treviso, 1471) contains a short poetic composition probably written by Francesco Rolandello, laureate poet. These 40 verses, composed as Dante's terzinas, are organized in a narrative shape: the author talks about Dante, who's coming back from his heavenly travel, which meet the flamish printer Geraer van der Leye and asks him to publish Brunetto’s Tesoro. The whole poem is composed as an imitation of Dante's style: this essay studies, also in a perspective view, language and rhymes, trying to afford a comment of the text.
Giola, M., Intorno ad alcune terzine quattrocentesche: appunti da una lezione., <<STUDIA SCIENTIFICA FACULTATIS PAEDAGOGICAE>>, 2016; 15 (2): 190-202 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/100455]
Intorno ad alcune terzine quattrocentesche: appunti da una lezione.
Giola, Marco
2016
Abstract
The editio princeps of the tuscan Tesoro (Treviso, 1471) contains a short poetic composition probably written by Francesco Rolandello, laureate poet. These 40 verses, composed as Dante's terzinas, are organized in a narrative shape: the author talks about Dante, who's coming back from his heavenly travel, which meet the flamish printer Geraer van der Leye and asks him to publish Brunetto’s Tesoro. The whole poem is composed as an imitation of Dante's style: this essay studies, also in a perspective view, language and rhymes, trying to afford a comment of the text.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.