Through the lens of a history of material culture mediated by an object,Angelica's Book and the World of Reading in Late Renaissance Italyinvestigates aspects of women's lives, culture, ideas and the history of the book in early modern Italy. Inside a badly damaged copy of Straparola's 16th-century work,Piacevoli Notti,acquired in a Florentine antique shop in 2010, an inscription is found, attributing ownership to a certain Angelica Baldachini. The discovery sets in motion a series of inquiries, deploying knowledge about calligraphy, orthography, linguistics, dialectology and the socio-psychology of writing, to reveal the person behind the name. Focusing as much on the possible owner as upon the thing owned,Angelica's Bookexamines the genesis of thePiacevoli Nottiand its many editions, including the one in question. The intertwined stories of the book and its owner are set against the backdrop of a Renaissance world, still imperfectly understood, in which literature and reading were subject to regimes of control; and the new information throws aspects of this world into further relief, especially in regard to women's involvement with reading, books and knowledge. The inquiry yields unexpected insights concerning the logic of accidental discovery, the nature of evidence, and the mission of the humanities in a time of global crisis.Angelica's Book and the World of Reading in Late Renaissance Italyis a thought-provoking read for any scholar of early modern Europe and its culture.
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Angelica's Book And The World Of Reading In Late Renaissance Italy
Angelica''s Book has considerable charm, and may lure that wide audience of educated but nonspecialist readers that scholarly books seek but often miss . the prose has a freshness that academic histories tend to lack . an intriguing and provocative narrative.
Published date: Apr 19, 2018
Language: English
No. of Pages: 216
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781350067134
Dimensions:
6.14" W x
1.0" L x
9.21" H
Brendan Dooleyis Professor of Renaissance Studies at University College Cork, Ireland. His numerous publications includeA Mattress Maker's Daughter: The Renaissance Romance of Don Giovanni de' Medici and Livia Vernazza(2014),Morandi's Last Prophecy and the End of Renaissance Politics(2002) and, as author/ editor,The Dissemination of News and the Emergence of Contemporaneity in Early Modern Europe(2010).
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