The article offers the critical edition of Francis Petrach's Disp. 43 (=Var. 20) and proposes a new hypothesis for the dating and the recipient. Previous studies assumed the letter was addressed to Barbato da Sulmona or Ludwig van Kempen, whilst the Pal. 79 manuscript stored in Palatina Library of Parma shows a mansio containing the name of Zanobi da Strada, so the dispersa can be dated to 1352. Moreover, the presence of the rare latin verb blatero in Petrarca and Boccaccio's works and marginal notes is studied.

La Dispersa 43 di Francesco Petrarca e il verbo «blatero»

Aurelio Malandrino
2021

Abstract

The article offers the critical edition of Francis Petrach's Disp. 43 (=Var. 20) and proposes a new hypothesis for the dating and the recipient. Previous studies assumed the letter was addressed to Barbato da Sulmona or Ludwig van Kempen, whilst the Pal. 79 manuscript stored in Palatina Library of Parma shows a mansio containing the name of Zanobi da Strada, so the dispersa can be dated to 1352. Moreover, the presence of the rare latin verb blatero in Petrarca and Boccaccio's works and marginal notes is studied.
2021
Istituto Opera del Vocabolario Italiano - OVI
Petrarca
Lettere disperse
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