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Editions of Dante in Bookshop Inventories between the Fifteenth and the Sixteenth Centuries, a Bookshop Ledger and a Contract for Printing: Some Possible Interpretations: E. Gatti, Editions of Dante in Bookshop Inventories

Editions of Dante in Bookshop Inventories between the Fifteenth and the Sixteenth Centuries, a Bookshop Ledger and a Contract for Printing: Some Possible Interpretations
E. Gatti, Editions of Dante in Bookshop Inventories
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Editions of Dante in Bookshop Inventories between the Fifteenth and the Sixteenth Centuries, a Bookshop Ledger and a Contract for Printing: Some Possible Interpretations

Elena Gatti, University of Bologna - ABIS

This essay compares three inventories (of warehouses and bookshops) and a ledger - all datable to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries - to assess the influence of the commentaries for the fortunes of Dante’s Commedia and the reading tastes of readers in Bologna and Ferrara. It will also provide a brief history of the reception of Dante’s works in this period.

Keywords: Book circulation; Dante reception; School and University programs; Vernacular culture; Classical culture; Bologna; Ferrara

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