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Print Culture in Renaissance Italy
Brian Richardson
其他書名
The Editor and the Vernacular Text, 1470-1600
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 1994
主題
Design / Graphic Arts / Typography
Language Arts & Disciplines / Editing & Proofreading
Language Arts & Disciplines / Publishers & Publishing Industry
Literary Criticism / Books & Reading
Literary Criticism / Renaissance
Performing Arts / Theater / General
Reference / Bibliographies & Indexes
Technology & Engineering / Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades
ISBN
052189302X
9780521893022
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=JV9lyCjzPqsC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The emergence of print in late fifteenth-century Italy gave a crucial new importance to the editors of texts, who determined the form in which texts from the Middle Ages would be read, and who could strongly influence the interpretation and status of texts by adding introductory material or commentary. Brian Richardson here examines the Renaissance circulation and reception of works by earlier writers including Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio and Ariosto, as well as popular contemporary works of entertainment. In so doing he sheds light on the impact of the new printing and editing methods on Renaissance culture, including the standardisation of vernacular Italian and its spread to new readers and writers, the establishment of new standards in textual criticism, and the increasing rivalry between the two cities on which this study is chiefly focused, Venice and Florence.