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This volume brings together a handful of exceptionally rare Italian pamphlets from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, presented in a carefully produced re‑edition limited to just one hundred numbered copies. Printed in Paris in 1561 by the workshop of Ch. Jouaust, the book mixes round and gothic typefaces, reflecting the transitional printing practices of the era. Accompanying scholarly notes explain the uncertain dating and provenance of the texts, making the collection a valuable resource for anyone fascinated by early modern bibliography and the life of the book.
At its heart is “La Zaffetta,” a single‑chant satirical poem of one hundred fourteen eight‑line stanzas. Written by the Venetian noble Lorenzo Veniero, it narrates the misadventure and punishment of a courtesan named Angela, whose nickname “Zaffetta” derives from a Venetian dialect term for “henchman.” The poem’s witty, razor‑sharp tone and its self‑referential claim to authorship of another controversial work offer a vivid glimpse into the ribald literary culture of Renaissance Venice, inviting listeners to hear the lively rhythm of a long‑lost voice.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1510–1550
A sharp, scandalous voice from Renaissance Venice, this 16th-century writer is remembered for satirical verse tied to the city’s world of courtesans and literary feuds. His surviving work is small, but it made enough noise to be linked with Pietro Aretino’s circle and reputation.
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