Arthurian Archives Ser.: Italian Literature I : Tristano Panciatichiano by Gloria Allaire (2002, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBoydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-100859916456
ISBN-139780859916455
eBay Product ID (ePID)2149225

Product Key Features

Number of Pages764 Pages
Publication NameItalian Literature I : Tristano Panciatichiano
LanguageItalian
Publication Year2002
SubjectMedieval, Folklore & Mythology, European / Italian
TypeTextbook
AuthorGloria Allaire
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Social Science
SeriesArthurian Archives Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.8 in
Item Weight46.6 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2002-021568
ReviewsGloria Allaire continues to expand our knowledge of late-medieval Italian literature through her study and translation of vernacular chivalric texts. [...] This is an important resource for students of medieval Italian literature and for other scholars studying the Arthurian tradition. SPECULUM
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number8
Volume NumberVol. 8
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal853/.1080351
SynopsisThe Arthurian Archives series of texts and editions in translation, edited by Norris J. Lacy, makes a start on Italian Arthurian material, with a 14c Tristan text., This is the first critical edition with English translation of the prose compilation Tristano panciatichiano, preserved in a unique manuscript in the Biblioteca Nazionale of Florence (MS Panc. 33); it is the first time the Italian text has been published in its entirety in any form. Assembled by the mid-fourteenth century, the manuscript is an original compilation in Italian based on several French models: the Queste del San Graal, Joseph d'Arimathie, the Mort Artu, and notably, the Roman de Tristan en prose. While the edition itself will be of great interest, the translation into English is a major opportunity for Arthurians and other medievalists, and furnishes important new evidence for the study of Arthurian material in Italy. Apparatus includes a finding list of Arthurian manuscripts produced, owned or read by Italians; a select bibliography; and an index of proper names found in the narrative., The Arthurian Archives series of texts and editions in translation, edited by Norris J. Lacy, makes a start on Italian Arthurian material, with a 14c Tristan text. This is the first critical edition with English translation of the prose compilation Tristano panciatichiano, preserved in a unique manuscript in the Biblioteca Nazionale of Florence (MS Panc. 33); it is the first time theItalian text has been published in its entirety in any form. Assembled by the mid-fourteenth century, the manuscript is an original compilation in Italian based on several French models: the Queste del San Graal, Josephd'Arimathie, the Mort Artu, and notably, the Roman de Tristan en prose. While the edition itself will be of great interest, the translation into English is a major opportunity for Arthurians and other medievalists, and furnishes important new evidence for the study of Arthurian material in Italy. Apparatus includes a finding list of Arthurian manuscripts produced, owned or read by Italians; a select bibliography; and an index of proper names found in the narrative., The Arthurian Archives series of texts and editions in translation, edited by Norris J. Lacy, makes a start on Italian Arthurian material, with a 14c Tristan text. This is the first critical edition with English translation of the prose compilation Tristano panciatichiano , preserved in a unique manuscript in the Biblioteca Nazionale of Florence (MS Panc. 33); it is the first time theItalian text has been published in its entirety in any form. Assembled by the mid-fourteenth century, the manuscript is an original compilation in Italian based on several French models: the Queste del San Graal , Josephd'Arimathie , the Mort Artu , and notably, the Roman de Tristan en prose . While the edition itself will be of great interest, the translation into English is a major opportunity for Arthurians and other medievalists, and furnishes important new evidence for the study of Arthurian material in Italy. Apparatus includes a finding list of Arthurian manuscripts produced, owned or read by Italians; a select bibliography; and an index of proper names found in the narrative.
LC Classification NumberPQ4556.T65T7513 2002

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