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Interdisciplinary seminar | 20 November 2024

"To the courteous reader." The vernacular texts between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and their audience

Milan

 

10.00 a.m. Greetings from the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Andrea CANOVA

Chairs: Giuseppe FRASSO

  • Nicola MORATO (University of Bergamo), "Li occhi ci sospinse quella lettura". Modes of Fruition and Novel-Form in Langue d'Oïl Fiction
  • Patrizia BERTINI MALGARINI (LUMSA University of Rome), "E si cicuno fructo o consolatione spirituale ne consequisci, te prego me ne faci participe": reading and writing by the poor women of the Order of Sancta Chiara
  • Marco FRANCALANCI (Universidad de Alcalá), Building the ideal audience. Production and reception of Milanese cries in the sixteenth century
  • Maddalena BASCHIROTTO (University of Bergamo), Women readers in some prefaces in biblical literature in the vernacular

2.30 p.m. Chairman: Simona BRAMBILLA

  • Edoardo BARBIERI (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), The audience of the Rosary of the Virgin Mary by Alberto da Castello (1522)
  • Rachele BUZZETTI (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), The ideal reader of Petrarch's commentaries in the first half of the sixteenth century
  • Roberta FERRO (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Between author and reader. Surveys of Late Renaissance Poetry Books.

Conclusions by Luca RIVALI

 

Information:

In collaboration with the Department of Medieval, Humanist and Renaissance Studies, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.

NRRP for Mission 4, Component 2, investment1.1. Notice 104/2022 Funded by the European Union - Next Generation EU. From the Pen to the Type-sort. -Prot. 2022T9SCN8 - CUP J53D23013570008.

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