<b>Dante seen from the Perspective of Historical Documents. 1. Family and Patrimony, 12th Century - c. 1300</b>
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https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/436Abstract
The papers here collected are the result of a workshop held at Sapienza University of Rome on the 20th and 2th of September 2013 entitled Around the Codice diplomatico dantesco I. Documents on Dantes’s family and heritage. For that occasion, a number of historians were asked to reflect about a specific corpus of documents relating to Dante Alighieri and his family, published in the Codice diplomatico dantesco edited by Renato Piattoli in 1940, then updated, and now ongoing a new edition. The documents that were selected all preceded the years of direct political engagement of Dante in Florence (1295-1302), in order to have a consistent basis for discussion on the issues of the Alighieri family, its social networks, its economic condition. In the context of this discussion, which proved to be a fruitful encounter across disciplines, italianists and medievalist historians proposed new methodological clues and new interpretations.
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