Carte Romanze: the «tree of life», the Simurgh and the new humanists
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2499-6637/8916Keywords:
philology, publishing, editorial practices, critical editions, romance philologyAbstract
The genesis of «Carte Romanze», a six-monthly online journal and Open Access, founded in 2013 and dedicated to the «study of the Romance languages and literatures of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance», finds its main motivation in the union between tradition and innovation, pursued at different levels.
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John Brockman, "I nuovi umanisti", Milano, Garzanti, 2005 (ed. or.: "The New Humanists. Science at the Edge", 2003).
Carte romanze, http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/carteromanze.
Anna Cornagliotti e Alfonso D’Agostino, Presentazione, «Carte Romanze», 1, 1, 2013, pp. 5-9.
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