Una banca dati per Petrarca e il suo tempo: criteri, modelli e obiettivi
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00037Keywords:
Petrarca, Umanesimo, database, modellizzazione, corrispondenze, reti intellettuali, manoscritti, descrizione codicologica e paleografica, Humanism, modelization, manuscripts, codicology, paleography, codicological description, paleographic descriptionAbstract
The article presents the elaboration phases and the models of the PRIN Itinera project database (Italian Trecento Intellectual Network and European Renaissance Advent). Developed through the Cadmus framework, the database will collect research on Petrarch’s correspondents and their texts, as well as codicological and paleographic data related to the manuscript tradition of the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta.
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