The essay examines a complex sixteenth-century theoretical-literary controversy centered on the representation of death on stage, which emerged in the debate between Giovan Battista Giraldi Cinzio and his former student Giovan Battista Pigna. The dispute, situated within a broader Kulturkampf between Hellenists and Latinists in contemporary Ferrara, stems from Pigna's accusations that Giraldi lacked knowledge of Greek and based his interpretations of Aristotle's Poetics solely on Latin translations and commentaries, thereby improperly appropriating others' ideas. The central issue concerns the interpretation of the Aristotelian passage "en tō phanerō" and the Horatian precept regarding stage representation: while Pigna maintains that deaths should be narrated rather than directly represented, Giraldi defends the possibility of staging characters' deaths provided they are credible and verisimilar. Giraldi's defensive strategy operates on multiple fronts: invoking support from recognized authorities such as Pietro Vettori, demonstrating his own Greek competence through citations from Plutarch, conducting comparative analysis between his Orbecche and Sophocles' Electra, and mounting an indirect attack against Francesco Porto, Pigna's teacher, while avoiding direct criticism of the latter for political reasons given his influential position at the Estense court. The controversy thus reveals how apparently technical questions of literary theory actually concealed profound conflicts of academic and cultural power, wherein linguistic competence and interpretive authority over classical texts became instruments of social and political legitimation within the Renaissance intellectual landscape.

Colombo, D., La postilla sulla morte in scena nei Discorsi di Giraldi Cinzio, in Milanini, M. C., Morgana, M. S. (ed.), Per Franco Brioschi. Saggi di lingua e letteratura italiana, Cisalpino, MILANO -- ITA 2007: 137- 147 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/321158]

La postilla sulla morte in scena nei Discorsi di Giraldi Cinzio

Colombo, Davide
2007

Abstract

The essay examines a complex sixteenth-century theoretical-literary controversy centered on the representation of death on stage, which emerged in the debate between Giovan Battista Giraldi Cinzio and his former student Giovan Battista Pigna. The dispute, situated within a broader Kulturkampf between Hellenists and Latinists in contemporary Ferrara, stems from Pigna's accusations that Giraldi lacked knowledge of Greek and based his interpretations of Aristotle's Poetics solely on Latin translations and commentaries, thereby improperly appropriating others' ideas. The central issue concerns the interpretation of the Aristotelian passage "en tō phanerō" and the Horatian precept regarding stage representation: while Pigna maintains that deaths should be narrated rather than directly represented, Giraldi defends the possibility of staging characters' deaths provided they are credible and verisimilar. Giraldi's defensive strategy operates on multiple fronts: invoking support from recognized authorities such as Pietro Vettori, demonstrating his own Greek competence through citations from Plutarch, conducting comparative analysis between his Orbecche and Sophocles' Electra, and mounting an indirect attack against Francesco Porto, Pigna's teacher, while avoiding direct criticism of the latter for political reasons given his influential position at the Estense court. The controversy thus reveals how apparently technical questions of literary theory actually concealed profound conflicts of academic and cultural power, wherein linguistic competence and interpretive authority over classical texts became instruments of social and political legitimation within the Renaissance intellectual landscape.
2007
Italiano
Per Franco Brioschi. Saggi di lingua e letteratura italiana
878-88-323-6083-7
Cisalpino
Colombo, D., La postilla sulla morte in scena nei Discorsi di Giraldi Cinzio, in Milanini, M. C., Morgana, M. S. (ed.), Per Franco Brioschi. Saggi di lingua e letteratura italiana, Cisalpino, MILANO -- ITA 2007: 137- 147 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/321158]
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