Babariol babariol babarian»: studies in memory of Costanzo Di Girolamo

Authors

Francesco Carapezza
University of Palermo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7493-9868
Paolo Di Luca
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7302-0166
Francesca Sanguineti
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8542-4288
Oriana Scarpati
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1830-5964

Keywords:

Romance philology, Occitan poetry, Catalan poetry, early Italian poetry, metrics

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Editore: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series: Miscellaneous

Pages: 304

Language: Italian

Abstract: This volume, conceived by his alumni, is dedicated to the legacy of Costanzo Di Girolamo (1948-2022). It is a collection of essays by friends, colleagues and young scholars that testifies to the debt incurred by the scientific community to the method and themes of Di Girolamo's research. It is divided into four sections, ranging from lyric Occitan poetry, its irradiations in Catalonia and the Kingdom of Sicily, to metrics and literary theory. The structure of the volume traces the multifaceted nature of the interests and fields of study that characterised Di Girolamo's scientific activity, which spanned more than fifty years.

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Author Biographies

Francesco Carapezza, University of Palermo

Francesco Carapezza teaches Romance Philology at the University of Palermo. His research focuses on medieval lyric poetry, with a specific interest in the relationship between text and music. He has also worked on Old French romance in verse, the history of textual philology, and Sicilian philology.

Paolo Di Luca, University of Naples Federico II

Paolo Di Luca teaches Romance Philology at the University of Naples Federico II. He has directed, and participated in, numerous national and international research projects. He is co-director of the journal Lecturae tropatorum and of the digital repertory Rialto. His research focuses mainly on medieval lyric and epic poetry and Romance versification.

Francesca Sanguineti, University of Naples Federico II

Francesca Sanguineti teaches Romance Philology at the University of Naples Federico II. She mainly works on medieval poetry and has published several studies, including the critical edition of the troubadour Albertet and that of the Italian Ruggeri Apugliese. She is editor-in-chief of Lecturae tropatorum.

Oriana Scarpati, University of Naples Federico II

Oriana Scarpati teaches Romance Philology at the University of Naples Federico II. Her research focuses on medieval Romance lyric poetry, with particular attention to rhetorical-stylistic aspects, and on ancient novels in the d'oil language. She has been and is responsible for several national and international research projects and is co-director of the journal Lecturae tropatorum and the digital repertoire Rialto.

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Published

February 4, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-318-9

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-318-9