Libri, storie, persone e parole fra Venezia e la Grecia
Miscellanea di scritti in memoria di Mario Vitti
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Eugenia Liosatou - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
- Francesco Scalora - Università degli Studi di Padova, Italia - email
Abstract
Passing through the Heptanese and on the route to Constantinople, dominating Candia, Cyprus and the other outposts in the Levant, the Republic of Venice left its mark on the modern Greek world for many centuries. In the shadow of Saint Mark’s banner, relations between the two worlds, exchanges and the dense network of contacts that contributed to the development of knowledge were natural and obvious. Stories of encounters, animated by events, people, books and words that have left deep traces on the path of history are partly retraced and recounted in this volume dedicated to the memory of the illustrious Hellenist Mario Vitti (1926-2023).
Keywords Νέοι Ἕλληνες • Venice representation • Greek antiquities • Modern Greek history • Printed books • IX,32 (= 1287) • History of Modern Greek literature • Peter the Great • Modern Greek literature • Travel literature • Author’s library • Cod • El Greco • Early modern Greek literature • Neo-Greek literature • Oral tradition • Venice • Vernacular Greek • Modern Greek language • Marc • Gheorghios Kontarìs, Pietro Arcudio • Cretan Literature • Byzance après Byzance • Modern Greek Identity • Greek Grammar printed books • Historical and political thoughts • Urban music • Hypnerotomachia Poliphili • Romanness • Multipart singing • Petrarchan Cypriot Canzoniere • Eighteenth century • East and West • Typography • Nikos Kazantzakis • Italian lyric poetry for music of fifteenth-sixtee • Neograeci • Vindob • Modern Greek poetry • Theol • Mario Vitti • Cultural identity • 244 • gr • Venetian rule • Ivan Mazepa • Spallanzani • Greek comedy • Correspondence of Kalvos • Ethnomusicology • Kandadhes • Troade • Greek travellers • Manthos Ioannou • Cretan love poetry of fifteenth century • Antonio Catiforo • Andreas Kalvos • Renaissance • Fictionalization • Koumanoudis’ sonnets • Greekness • Iconography • Italian opera • Theodore Gaza • Veneto • Ionian Islands • Parolini • Modern Greek studies in Italy • Nineteenth century short novel • Enlightenment and Romantic ideals • Lunzi • Greek Enlightenment • Greek cultural renascence • Renaissance influences • Marinos Papadopulos Vretòs • Boscovich • Greece • Crete • Constantine Lascaris • Cyriacus of Ancona • Kalvos’ Italian works • Venetocracy • Praise poem
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-868-2 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-868-2 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-869-9 | Published Oct. 31, 2024 | Language en, it
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