123 research outputs found

    Niccolò Machiavelli, Lettere, a cura di F. Bausi, A. Decaria, D. Gamberini, A. Guidi, A. Montevecchi, M. Simonetta, C. Varotti, con la collaborazione di L. Boschetto e S. La Rosa, direzione e coordinamento di F. Bausi

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    Edizione critica e commentata delle Lettere di Machiavelli, coordinata da F. Bausi e curata, nelle diverse parti, da vari studiosi. Le seguenti parti sono di esclusiva responsabilità di A. Decaria: to. I, pp. 309-312, 345-568; to. II, pp. 569-809; to. III, pp. 1786-181

    150 Years after Dillmann’s Lexicon: Perspectives and Challenges of Gǝʿǝz Studies

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    The volume contains eleven essays which cast a look on the past, present, and future of Ge'ez (Classical Ethiopic) philological and linguistic studies on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the achievement of the Lexicon linguae Aethiopicae by August Dillmann, published in 1865. Most of the essays were presented at a conference convened by the ERC-project TraCES at the University of Hamburg in November 2015. On the one hand, they focus on the significance and importance of the Lexicon and of its author who was one of the greatest orientalists of the nineteenth century. Dillmann’s Lexicon has marked in-depth the development of Ethiopian and oriental studies. It still remains an indispensable tool for the analysis of Ge'ez style and phraseology, even though it has been surpassed by Wolf Leslau’s Comparative Dictionary of Ge'ez (1987), with respect to etymology and number of entries. On the other hand, the essays define more precisely which are (besides the obvious updating) the challenges posed by manuscripts, text editions, and epigraphic evidence emerged since 1865, with regard to Ge'ez language, orthography, lexicon and lexicography as well as digital humanities and corpus linguistics. The contributors are Maria Bulakh, Wolfgang Dickhut, Andreas Ellwardt, Serge A. Frantsouzoff, Martin Heide, Susanne Hummel, Manfred Kropp, Eugenia Sokolinski, Agostino Soldati, Cristina Vertan, Stefan Weninger, and Alessandro Bausi, who is also the editor of the volume

    Recensione a F. Bausi, La filologia italiana, Bologna, il Mulino, 2022

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    Recensione del volume di F. Bausi, La filologia italiana, Bologna, il Mulino, 202

    'Daedaleum iter': studi sulla poesia e la poetica di Angelo Poliziano. By A. Bettinzoli. Florence 1995 - Silvae. By A. Poliziano. Ed. and trans. by F. Bausi. Florence 1996 - Poesie volgari. By A. Poliziano. Ed. by F. Bausi

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    Recensione di due importanti contributi sulla poesia di Angelo Poliziano: la raccolta di saggi di A. Bettinzoli, e due edizioni curate da F. Bausi: quella critica e commentata delle "Silvae", e quella commentata delle "Poesie volgari".Review of two important contributions on the poetry of Angelo Poliziano: the collection of essays by A. Bettinzoli, and two editions edited by F. Bausi: the critical and commented on the "Silvae", and the commentary on the "Vulgar Poems"

    Angelo Poliziano, Poesie, a cura di F. Bausi, Torino 2006

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    Recensione all'ampia raccolta di poesie latine e volgari del Poliziano, curata e commentata da Francesco Bausi

    Francesco Bausi, Dante fra scienza e sapienza. Esegesi del canto XII del Paradiso, Firenze, Olschki, 2009, pp. 248.

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    Recensione di F. Bausi, Dante fra scienza e sapienza. Esegesi del canto XII del «Paradiso

    Foreword: The English Translation of Giyorgis of Saglā’s (Gāśǝč̣č̣ā’s) Maṣḥafa Mǝśṭir (The Book of the Mystery)

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    Foreword to The Book of the Mystery. The Boof the Mystery ranges among the most important works of Ethiopian literature. It is not only, probably, the most encompassing theological work. It also defines the Ethiopian orthodoxy by contrasting it with the heretical views, and determines the role of Ethiopian Christianity in the religious history of the world. Yet, it is also a literary masterpiece, for its complex style, characterized by rhymes, anaphoric repetitions, similes, metaphors, and taste for rare and obscure terms, which demonstrate the profound culture and rhetorical excellence of its author
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