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Linguistic Theories in Dante and the Humanists

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One of the burning issues of late medieval and early Renaissance Italy was the question of language. The single most important figure to treat this subject in the late Middle Ages was Dante Alighie...
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One of the burning issues of late medieval and early Renaissance Italy was the question of language. The single most important figure to treat this subject in the late Middle Ages was Dante Alighieri. The Dantean argument on language with its implicit acknowledgment of a classical bilingualism and its faith in the efficacy of the vernacular stimulated and defined the debate on language among the humanists of the 15th century.
This book aims at a novel and open-ended reading of Dante's literature on language and at a systematic reconstruction of the whole body of humanistic literature on linguistic phenomena. In so doing, it recaptures the theoretical assumptions — philological empiricism, political ideology, stylistic imperatives, literary aspirations — that shaped the thinking of Bruni, Biondo, Alberti, Guarino, Poggio, Filelfo, Valla, Landino and Lorenzo de' Medici. This work goes beyond the strict, technical periphery of linguistic enquiry, and becomes a study of intellectual history.
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Price: $174.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Publication Date: 01 April 1993
ISBN: 9789004097025
Format: Other
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"...a substantial contribution to our understanding of humanist debate on linguistic phenomena."
E. Haywood, P. L. Rossi, Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 1994.

"Mazzocco's study is useful for the importance it attributes to humanist views on language..."
Martin L. McLaughlin, Italian Studies, 1994.

"This is a suggestive topic, and one hopes that Mazzocco's study will provoke further consideration of humanist treatments of the questione della lingua before Bembo."
Deborah Parker, Renaissance Quaterly.

"...Mazzocco has produced a work of admirable scholarship that revisits fascinating questions of medieval and Renaissance linguistic history as well as their modern critical reception."
Gary P. Cestaro, Speculum, 1995.
Angelo Mazzocco, Ph.D. (1973) University of California, Berkeley, is Professor of Italian and Spanish, Mount Holyoke College. He has published numerous articles and has contributed to several volumes including Poesia e poetica delle rovine romane: momenti e problemi (1987).