
BIBLIOTECA STORICA DEL RISORGIMENTO ITALIANO
L'ANTOLOGIA DI GIAN PIETRO VIEUSSEUX
A ISIDORO DEL LUNGO
AL LETTORE
Cap. I. Le origini dell'Antologia
Cap. II. Lo sviluppo dell'Antologia
Cap. III. Le conversazioni nel Gabinetto scientifico letterario di G. P. Vieusseux
Cap. IV. Il contenuto dell'Antologia
Cap. V. La fine e la fortuna dell'Antologia
DOCUMENTI
This volume invites listeners into the bustling world of early‑19th‑century Italian letters, where a modest Florentine salon gave birth to a journal that would shape the nation’s cultural conversation. It opens by sketching the political and literary landscape after 1814, then follows Gian Pietro Vieusseux as he transforms his “Gabinetto scientifico‑letterario” into the influential periodical known as the Antologia.
The author weaves together vivid portraits of the magazine’s first contributors, the fierce debates over language, romance, and scientific progress, and the ever‑present threat of censorship across the fragmented Italian states. Rich excerpts from contemporary letters and articles bring the era’s intellectual fervor to life, while the narrative tracks the journal’s evolution through triumphs and setbacks.
Beyond its inception, the study follows the Antologia’s struggle to survive political crackdowns and internal rivalries, revealing the resilience of a community determined to keep ideas flowing. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation of how a single publication mirrored—and sometimes steered—the aspirations of a nation on the brink of unification.
Language
it
Duration
~11 hours (660K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Maria Grazia Gentili, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A literary historian of early modern Italy, known for studying the circles and journals that helped shape Italian culture. His surviving works focus on figures such as Gian Pietro Vieusseux and Niccolò Tommaseo, making him a thoughtful guide to 19th-century intellectual life.
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