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RESEARCH PROGRAM
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Research Units
- Università degli Studi di SALERNO
LATINITA' E MEDIOEVO
FISCIANO - SALERNO(SA) - Università degli Studi di BOLOGNA
FILOLOGIA CLASSICA E MEDIEVALE
BOLOGNA(BO) - Università degli Studi di FOGGIA
TRADIZIONE E FORTUNA DELL'ANTICO
FOGGIA(FG) - Università degli Studi di LECCE
STUDI STORICI DAL MEDIOEVO ALL'ETA' CONTEMPORANEA
LECCE(LE)
Similar research programs:
- 1 - Latin Middle Ages
- 2 - A census of Medieval and Renaissance Latin writers and of their works (years 500-1500)
- 3 - Critical and electronic edition of Marsilio Ficino's complete works
- 4 - An index of the western latin archival sources (VII c.-1520)
- 5 - Forms and patterns in transmission of latin literary works of the middle ages
- 6 - A census of Medieval and Renaissance Latin writers and their works (years 500-1500).
- 7 - Inquiry in the Methodologies of Scientific-sociological Research in the History of Italian Sociology
Scientific and education field classification
- Field: Scienze dell'antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche
- Field: Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche
Geographical classification
- Region: Campania
Keywords
BIBLIOGRAPHY; MIDDLE AGES; LATINMiddle Ages
Università degli Studi di SalernoAbstract
"Medioevo latino. Bollettino bibliografico della cultura europea da Boezio a Erasmo (secoli VI-XV)" is a yearly bibliography that informs on the medievistic production of the former year. The review has been regularly published since 1980. From the bibliographic point of view "Medioevo latino" distinguishes itself by the fact that it gives not only a list of titles, but also a summary of their content. It is in fact the final result of a systematic, complete and direct perusal of books, reviews and bulletins regarding medieval culture and history. The bibliographic data taken into consideration have systematically grown during the twenty-two years of the Bulletin, both for the widening of the chronological period (from the period between VI and XIII centuries of the first 12 issues, to the period between VI and XV centuries of the 13th and following issues) and for the increasing number of examined reviews.The experience gained through the years and the better knowledge of the contents have led to some modifications in the inner structure of the Bulletin, so that it can offer now a more specialist and articulated classification of data. The organization of the material, more articulated from the volume IX (with some little amendments and corrections in volumes X and XI), has been structured from the volume XXIII within the following reference grid:
First Part: Authors and texts (where the records are ordered under the lemma of the medieval author or, if >>>



