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    I manoscritti della Biblioteca di Santa Croce di Firenze conservati presso la Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. Catalogazione e studio dei Plutei (parte destra)

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    Nel presente lavoro sono catalogati 306 manoscritti provenienti dall’antica biblioteca del convento di Santa Croce in Firenze oggi conservati nel fondo Plutei destri della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. Per ciascun codice è stata approntata una scheda descrittiva che tiene conto degli aspetti codicologici e paleografici, dei contenuti e della storia del manoscritto. Il catalogo è corredato da una bibliografia aggiornata e dagli indici degli autori e delle opere e dei possessori, copisti e decoratori dei codici. Nella breve parte introduttiva si dà conto di alcuni aspetti della storia della biblioteca di Santa Croce investigati contestualmente al lavoro di catalogazione, in particolare: la riperimetrazione del fondo antico della biblioteca conventuale, la presenza di frati-copisti in Santa Croce e la ricostruzione del contesto di copia della versione inedita dell’Exhortatio ad laudem Dei di Francesco d’Assisi rinvenuta nei margini del ms. Plut. 22 dex. 3.In the present thesis are catalogued 306 manuscripts originally coming from the ancient library of the franciscan convent of Santa Croce in Florence (c. XIII-XV), and now held in the Plutei Destri collection in the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. Each manuscript has a descriptive entry that takes into account the codicological and paleographical aspects, the contents and the history of the manuscript. Furthermore, the catalogue is accompanied by an updated bibliography as well as a table of contents (authors, works, owners, scribes, and illuminators). In the brief introductory section some aspects of the history of the Santa Croce library that have been investigated jointly to cataloging work are discussed, in particular: the delimitation of the ancient collection of the convent library (c. XIII-XIV in.), the presence of friars-scribes in Santa Croce, and the reconstruction of the context of the copy of the unedited version of Francesco d’Assisi’s Exhortatio ad laudem Dei which emerged along the margins of the ms. Plut. 22 dex. 3

    Codici e copisti francescani a Firenze nel XIV secolo

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    indagine sulla presenza di frati copisti all'interno del convento di Santa Croce di Firenze nel corso del XIV secolo

    Le "Confessioni" agostiniane

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    scheda descrittiva del manoscritt

    Svetonio e Ausonio a Santa Croce

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    scheda descrittiva del manoscritt

    Sul cambiamento di stile nella scrittura onciale

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    This work aim to explain the developments, still not so clear, that led to the transition from the so-called uncial old-style to an uncial new-style. Trought an attentive paleografical analysis the author tries to inquire not only times and causes, but also the places where uncial script was gradually reworked out undergoing, between V and VI c., that clear stiffening of writing’s canon that is named new-style. It demostrated on the one hand the importance of bilingual scriptoria (in particolar those situated on Byzantine East) where latin script meets the greek one, and on the other the influence of the increasing spread of biblical litterature conveyed by sumptuous codices that required an equally pictorial script just as was the latest uncial

    Sul cambiamento di stile nella scrittura onciale

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    This work aim to explain the developments, still not so clear, that led to the transition from the so-called uncial old-style to an uncial new-style. Trought an attentive paleografical analysis the author tries to inquire not only times and causes, but also the places where uncial script was gradually reworked out undergoing, between V and VI c., that clear stiffening of writing’s canon that is named new-style. It demostrated on the one hand the importance of bilingual scriptoria (in particolar those situated on Byzantine East) where latin script meets the greek one, and on the other the influence of the increasing spread of biblical litterature conveyed by sumptuous codices that required an equally pictorial script just as was the latest uncial

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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