Chapter Ad alta voce: l'essenza fonico-acustica e gestuale del cursus nel Decameron

Moving from the studies carried out by Alfredo Schiaffini and Vittore Branca on Boccaccio's reuse, in its prosaic masterpieces (the Filocolo, the Elegy of Madonna Fiammetta and the Decameron), of mediaeval rhetorical-rhythmics rules, the essay offers an analysis of cursus applied to Decameron,...

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Main Author: Mondani, Paola (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2020
Series:Studi e saggi 219
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