«La sana critica». Pubblicare i classici italiani nella Milano di primo Ottocento

In the early 19th-century, Milan was the most active Italian city in the publishing of books. There, collectors, librarians, scholars of ancient literature and young men of letters were protagonists in an intense activity of publishing classical texts. New editions of Divina Commedia, Petrarch'...

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Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Series:Moderna/Comparata
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