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Introduction: Dante between "words" and "things"
Part I: Florentine legacies and Venetian initiatives, 1481-1540
1 Reading and refashioning the Comedy, 1484-1536
2 Dante's verse, the De vulgari eloquentia, and the Convivio: editions and critical estimates, 1490-1532
Part II: Dante and Florentine Academies, 1540-95
3 Dante and Florentine Academies
4 "His greatest partisan": Giovan Battista Gelli as public reader of Dante
Part III: Venetian "Dantes", 1544-96
5 New print commentaries: The "Espositioni" of Alessandro Vellutello and Bernardino Daniello
6 Dante and the Polygraphs
Conclusion
Notes
Appendix: Printed Works of Dante, 1484-1596.
Part I: Florentine legacies and Venetian initiatives, 1481-1540
1 Reading and refashioning the Comedy, 1484-1536
2 Dante's verse, the De vulgari eloquentia, and the Convivio: editions and critical estimates, 1490-1532
Part II: Dante and Florentine Academies, 1540-95
3 Dante and Florentine Academies
4 "His greatest partisan": Giovan Battista Gelli as public reader of Dante
Part III: Venetian "Dantes", 1544-96
5 New print commentaries: The "Espositioni" of Alessandro Vellutello and Bernardino Daniello
6 Dante and the Polygraphs
Conclusion
Notes
Appendix: Printed Works of Dante, 1484-1596.