Giovanni Alfredo Cesareo's Francesca da Rimini tragedia has been indexed using a four-stage methodological framework that integrates: 1) bibliographical identification, mapping authorial data (names/pseudonyms) and the publishing history of the princeps edition (whether in book form or serialized in journals) while specifying the authoritative critical edition; 2) taxonomic classification, sorting by literary genres within an open-ended structure and composing thematic abstracts centered on the portrayal of disability; 3) comparative lexical analysis, applying a dual semantic tagging system that pairs historical vocabulary (the author’s original wording) with contemporary analytical categories (current terminology) to facilitate a diachronic investigation into the language of disability; and 4) a documentary apparatus integrating supplementary annotations (textual variants, awards, multimedia adaptations), hyperlinks to digital assets, and the compiler’s signature for scholarly accountability and tracking (https://scritturedelladisabilità.it/scridi/francesca-da-rimini-tragedia/).
Colombo, D., [Schedatura di Francesca da Rimini di Giovanni Alfredo Cesareo (1906)], 2025 [Banca dati] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/338956]
[Schedatura di Francesca da Rimini di Giovanni Alfredo Cesareo (1906)]
Colombo, Davide
2025
Abstract
Giovanni Alfredo Cesareo's Francesca da Rimini tragedia has been indexed using a four-stage methodological framework that integrates: 1) bibliographical identification, mapping authorial data (names/pseudonyms) and the publishing history of the princeps edition (whether in book form or serialized in journals) while specifying the authoritative critical edition; 2) taxonomic classification, sorting by literary genres within an open-ended structure and composing thematic abstracts centered on the portrayal of disability; 3) comparative lexical analysis, applying a dual semantic tagging system that pairs historical vocabulary (the author’s original wording) with contemporary analytical categories (current terminology) to facilitate a diachronic investigation into the language of disability; and 4) a documentary apparatus integrating supplementary annotations (textual variants, awards, multimedia adaptations), hyperlinks to digital assets, and the compiler’s signature for scholarly accountability and tracking (https://scritturedelladisabilità.it/scridi/francesca-da-rimini-tragedia/).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



