«La sana critica». Pubblicare i classici italiani nella Milano di primo Ottocento

A. Cadioli
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In the early 19th-century, Milan was the most active Italian city in the publishing of books. There, collectors, librarians, scholars of ancient literature and young men of letters were protagonists in an intense activity of publishing classical texts. New editions of Divina Commedia, Petrarch's Rime, Boccaccio’s Decameron, Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, Tasso’s Gerusalemme Liberata and of many works by writers of the 18th century were published in Milan, in particular by Società Tipografica de' Classici Italiani (Italian Classical Writers’ Printing Society). In a period rich in cultural and linguistic debates, even discussions on the procedures for publishing texts took on a new importance. By analysing the statements of the editors, investigating their textual choices, following their polemics, Alberto Cadioli, one of the well-known Italian textual bibliography scholars for the modern texts, underlines the importance of the «sana critica», the «sound criticism» – i.e. the philological practice, according to the language of that time - with which classical texts were published in Milan in the first decades of the 19th century. This book, that offers unknown data and a large documentation, reveals theoretical unexpectedly Modern observations and methodological indications, hidden in pages forgotten for many years.
“健康的批评”。在19世纪早期的米兰出版意大利经典
19世纪初,米兰是意大利图书出版业最活跃的城市。在那里,收藏家、图书管理员、古代文学学者和青年文学家都是出版经典文本的激烈活动的主角。新版的《神圣的喜剧》、彼特拉克的《诗》、薄伽丘的《十日谈》、阿里奥斯托的《疯狂的奥兰多》、塔索的《自由的Gerusalemme Liberata》以及许多18世纪作家的作品都在米兰出版,尤其是意大利古典作家印刷协会(societ Tipografica de' Classici Italiani)。在一个文化和语言辩论丰富的时期,甚至关于文本出版程序的讨论也有了新的重要性。通过分析编辑的陈述,调查他们的文本选择,在他们的论战之后,Alberto Cadioli,意大利著名的现代文本书目学者之一,强调了“sana critica”的重要性,即“声音批评”-即语言学实践,根据当时的语言-在19世纪头几十年在米兰出版的经典文本。这本书提供了未知的数据和大量的文献,揭示了隐藏在多年来被遗忘的书页中的理论的现代观察和方法的指示。
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