This essay contains, in the first part, a chronological excursus (late 11th-late 13th century) dedicated to the ars dictandi, the medieval ars that teaches epistolography and the editing of prose texts; the most significant masters and the most important works are illustrated, from Alberico di Montecassino to Pier della Vigna and Tommaso di Capua. In the second part, on the basis of contemporary studies, a panorama of comparative research carried out or to be carried out on the materials of ars dictandi is traced; these researches demonstrate the richness of the epistolographic texts and the possibility of analysis from different perspectives, for example from the historical, sociological, juridical, documentary, rhetorical-literary, linguistic point of view and so on. The bibliography, necessarily selective, is however attentive to the new editiones principes and the most recent essays.

Bartoli, E. (2024). Chapter 31. The art of letter-writing: A medieval Latin invention. In Francesco Stella (a cura di), Latin Literatures of Medieval and Early Modern Times in Europe and Beyond. A millennium heritage (pp. 507-522). John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Chapter 31. The art of letter-writing: A medieval Latin invention

Elisabetta Bartoli
2024-01-01

Abstract

This essay contains, in the first part, a chronological excursus (late 11th-late 13th century) dedicated to the ars dictandi, the medieval ars that teaches epistolography and the editing of prose texts; the most significant masters and the most important works are illustrated, from Alberico di Montecassino to Pier della Vigna and Tommaso di Capua. In the second part, on the basis of contemporary studies, a panorama of comparative research carried out or to be carried out on the materials of ars dictandi is traced; these researches demonstrate the richness of the epistolographic texts and the possibility of analysis from different perspectives, for example from the historical, sociological, juridical, documentary, rhetorical-literary, linguistic point of view and so on. The bibliography, necessarily selective, is however attentive to the new editiones principes and the most recent essays.
2024
Bartoli, E. (2024). Chapter 31. The art of letter-writing: A medieval Latin invention. In Francesco Stella (a cura di), Latin Literatures of Medieval and Early Modern Times in Europe and Beyond. A millennium heritage (pp. 507-522). John Benjamins Publishing Company.
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