Virgilio nel Medio Evo, vol. I

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Virgilio nel Medio Evo, vol. I

by Domenico Comparetti

IT·~7 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

VIRGILIO NEL MEDIO EVO VOLUME I.

0:20

PREFAZIONE

15:40

CAPITOLO I.

19:34

CAPITOLO II.

14:28

CAPITOLO III.

15:33

CAPITOLO IV.

26:37

CAPITOLO V.

42:29

CAPITOLO VI.

32:53

CAPITOLO VII.

13:37

CAPITOLO VIII.

29:54

Description

This volume offers a sweeping survey of how Virgil’s reputation was reshaped across the centuries of the Middle Ages. The author maps the poet’s journey from a revered classical authority to a figure woven into medieval scholarly discourse, filling gaps left by earlier, fragmentary studies. By tracing the evolution of his name and its intellectual connotations, the work reveals the complex dialogue between ancient texts and medieval thought.

Divided into two complementary sections, the first examines Virgil’s presence in the learned literary tradition up to the Dantean era, showing how scholars and poets integrated his authority into their own works. The second turns to the popular sphere, where legends of Virgil as a magician took hold, spreading through vernacular literature and folk belief. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources and revisiting prior scholarship, the author provides fresh analysis of these intertwined scholarly and magical images.

Listening to this study illuminates the medieval mind’s fascination with classical heritage, demonstrating how reverence and myth coexisted in shaping Europe’s cultural memory. It invites anyone curious about the crossroads of literature, history, and folklore to explore a pivotal chapter in the transmission of ideas.

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it

Duration

~7 hours (417K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, 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

2019-07-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Domenico Comparetti

Domenico Comparetti

1835–1927

A self-taught classicist who rose from work in a family pharmacy to become one of Italy’s leading scholars, he brought unusual range and curiosity to everything from Greek antiquity to folk poetry. Best known to many readers for Virgil in the Middle Ages, he wrote with the depth of a philologist and the imagination of a cultural historian.

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