Study about codex Vaticano Rossiano 947, copy of the Decameron, transcribed in Conegliano in 1395 by Domenico Caronelli, reconstructing: the copyst’s family history and his biography; the material manufacture and content of the codex; the philological relations with the two most important witness of the manuscript tradition relatively Decameron (cod. Parigino Italiano 482 e cod. Hamilton 90), by means of a dual collating in relation to a quarter of the work. Unknown connections are shown with the manoscripts Italiano X, 14 (6950) of the Biblioteca Marciana and 952 of Biblioteca of Seminario Patriarcale in Venice, proving the existence of a tradition in the Veneto area, partly explaining the nature of Caronelli’s particular interventions in Boccaccio’s work.

Codice Vaticano Rossiano 947: il "Decameron" di Domenico Caronelli

FERRACIN, Antonio
2014

Abstract

Study about codex Vaticano Rossiano 947, copy of the Decameron, transcribed in Conegliano in 1395 by Domenico Caronelli, reconstructing: the copyst’s family history and his biography; the material manufacture and content of the codex; the philological relations with the two most important witness of the manuscript tradition relatively Decameron (cod. Parigino Italiano 482 e cod. Hamilton 90), by means of a dual collating in relation to a quarter of the work. Unknown connections are shown with the manoscripts Italiano X, 14 (6950) of the Biblioteca Marciana and 952 of Biblioteca of Seminario Patriarcale in Venice, proving the existence of a tradition in the Veneto area, partly explaining the nature of Caronelli’s particular interventions in Boccaccio’s work.
2014
Italiano
Caronelli; Rossiano 947; Decameron
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