Series | Medieval and Modern Philologies
Review | Theologus Dantes
Chapter | L’Anonimo Teologo: una proposta di lettura
Abstract
The essay gives the analysis and interpretation of some peculiar aspects of the MS Egerton 943 (British Library, London), one of the most important and precious codex of the Comedy. The first part is focused on the palaeographical aspect of the two hands that copied the poem and some explanatory glosses. The second part concentrates on the text copied by the hand B, the so called Anonymus Theologus commentary. Following a general introduction to this commentary, a deep study of the glosses to Par. I-XI, the most original part of the text, is undertaken. On the analysis of these glosses the Anonymous Theologus seems to establish a parallel between the raptus of St. Paul and the dantean ascent of the Paradise.
Published Dec. 17, 2018 | Language: it
Keywords Egerton 943 • Commentary • Dante Alighieri • St • Paradiso • Paul
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