The course includes a methodological investigation of the discipline, with particular attention to a crucial period of the birth of the modern world, emphasizing the need for a intercity discipline between them related literature, philology, history.
Course title: Humanists and the libraries
Bibliography: M. Berté - M. Petoletti, La filologia medievale e umanistica, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2017
During the course other articles will be indicated which will form an integral part of the exam
Learning Objectives
The course aims to offer a specialized preparation of the history of Humanism and the Renaissance, according to an interdisciplinary perspective
Prerequisites
nothing
Teaching Methods
The lessons are of a frontal nature, with an in-depth study of research methods
Further information
Some visits to Florentine libraries are planned to view manuscripts and incunabula
Type of Assessment
The exam will take place only in oral form, with the ascertainment of a non-mechanical learning of the exam program
Course program
The course includes a specialized profile of the history of humanistic and Renaissance culture through an interdisciplinary course