72524 - Italian Literature and Philology (LM)

Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Docente: Paola Vecchi
  • Credits: 12
  • SSD: L-FIL-LET/10
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Italian Studies, European Literary Cultures, Linguistics (cod. 9220)

    Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Music and Theatre Studies (cod. 8837)

Learning outcomes

With this course the student will learn the knowledge of the bases of the philological disciplines and of the Italian philology particularly, with notions of history of the tradition and textual criticism. The aim is to recompose the elaboration and the history of a literary work and to read in a correct way the critical edition and the history of an ancient and modern literary text.

Course contents

The Course is primarly aimed at giving a clear panorama of the textual criticism, based on  two general guides and on the analysis of champions of critical editions of Italian literature, from the Philology of copy  to digital Philology, with a particular attention to the philology of Italian literature between XIII to XIV Century and examination of the critical editions of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio  (see Texts I part).

The frontal lessons will be devoted to the textual and critical analysis of Petrarch's Canzoniere. The readings will be directed particularly to illustrate  the origin and characters of this particular literary form, the Book-Form,  in Early Italian literature (see Texts II part).

Readings/Bibliography

The program is articulated in three sections.

Section a: Notions and examples of Philology of the Italian literature.
The methodological section consists in a study of the guide of B. Bentivogli and P. Vecchi, Filologia italiana, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2002; and of the guide of Paola Italia e Giulia Raboni, Che cos'è la filologia d'autore, Roma, Carocci, 2010.

Section b: The Book-form and Italian Literature: Petrarch and the Canzoniere
Texts:
Francesco Petrarca, Il Canzoniere, a c. di Paola Vecchi Galli, Milano, BUR-Rizzoli, 2012 e ss.

Section c: A historical profile of Italian Poetry in XIII-XIV Centuries (Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio):

Text:  Natascia Tonelli, Per queste orme. Studi sul Canzoniere di Petrarca, Pisa, Pacini, 2017.

Not attending students will read:

I frammenti dell'anima. Storia e racconto nel Canzoniere di Petrarca, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2004.

 

Teaching methods

The Course is organised in thirty frontal lessons of two hours that will be held during the first semester of the Academic Year 2017-2018 (September to December 2017). It primarly concernes the study of theoretical and methodological elements of the critical edition, with a special regard to Dante's, Petrarch's and Boccaccio's works. In the second part of the Course, the methodological knowledges will be applied to the study of the relationships, textual and thematic, between literature and autobiography, crucial in the birth and in the definition of the Italian literature among XIII and XIV Centuries. The teacher will use power point and reproductions of readings (texts and critical books) that will be distibuted to students.

Assessment methods

Oral examination. The examination involves the knowledge of the Philological metodology applied to Italian Literature, with analysis of texts to verify aspects and methods of a modern critical edition.During the examination will be valued the capacity to elaborate a methodological and critical discourse related Petrarch, with readings of some of his Italian poems. Will be appreciated:

correctness of the answer;

close examination of the theme, with ability of suitable connections among the authors;

correctness of language, with elaboration of an articulated critical discourse.

Teaching tools

In addition to the frontal lessons, the Teacher will propose optional conferences, seminars, information visits, to deepen historical and bibliographical aspects of the program; and will guide written exercises and oral applications of the students.

Office hours

See the website of Paola Vecchi