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    Incontri, scontri, confronti Appunti sulla ricezione della xilografia nordica in Italia tra XV e XX secolo

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    Germany, France, Italy: the attribution of the first woodcut images has long been debated between several countries, to gain the technological primacy of the invention of reproductive printmaking, before Gutenberg’s movable type printing. Today we know how difficult it is, if not impossible, to establish a place and a date of origin of image printing in Europe. Impossible and probably unimportant. Printing was a European phenomenon in the 15th century, and we may ask ourselves whether a northern woodcut beyond the Italian borders was intended as something different than an Italian one. The contrast between northern and southern prints, which has been claimed by art historians from Vasari until the half of the 20th century, seems to be denied by early modern Italian sources. For example, a German woodcut from the first decades of the 15th century and a Florentine painting from the end of the 14th century can coexist as models for the illumination of the same manuscript. This unpublished case study of two Florentine 15th-century illuminations shows how a European cultural horizon was more common than we think today, and how much woodcut has been a fundamental tool for this broadening of horizons, since its very beginning

    Seconda giunta alle edizioni tortonesi del Seicento

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    Il libro a stampa nelle biblioteche friulane di fine Quattrocento (con alcune premesse metodologiche)

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    Rozzo Ugo. Il libro a stampa nelle biblioteche friulane di fine Quattrocento (con alcune premesse metodologiche). In: Libri, lettori e biblioteche dell'Italia medievale (secoli IX-XV). Fonti, testi, utilizziazione del libro / Livres, lecteurs et bibliothèques de l'Italie médiévale (IXe-XVe). Sources, textes et usages. Actes de la table ronde italo-française (Rome, 7-8 mars 1997) Aubervilliers : Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes (IRHT), 2001. pp. 191-227. (Documents, études et répertoires de l'Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes, 64
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