Testo, microtesto, macrotesto e supertesto : per una filologia dei manoscritti miscellanei
| Title in English | Text, microtext, macrotext and supertext : for a textual philology of manuscript miscellanies |
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| Year of publication | 2017 |
| Type | Article in Proceedings |
| Conference | Actes du XXVIIe Congres international de linguistique et de philologie romanes (Nancy, 15-20 juillet 2013). Section 13. Philologie textuelle et éditoriale |
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| Field | Documentation, library studies, information management |
| Keywords | manuscript; miscellany; philology; textual; criticism; texts; transmission |
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| Description | Since De Robertis's studies on poetry collections (canzonieri) awareness has grown that a miscellaneous manuscript is not a container of texts but an organic structure that realizes a system. The phenomenon is also valid for the miscellaneous texts in prose, and there are three levels: microtext (individual lessons), macrotext (copyright), supertext (i.e. the whole miscellany). One must take into account the three levels because they often are transmitted jointly, but not always: even when the supertext has an organic (or almost organic) tradition, there may be surprises at the level of microtext or macrotext. |
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