Latinae humanitatis itinera nova
Description
Published Volumes
The texts published in the series are subjected to a peer review process which certifies their scientific validity.
Latinae humanitatis itinera nova. Collana di Studi e testi della latinità medievale e umanistica
The Latinae Humanitatis Itinera Nova Collection, with the aim of welcoming Studies and Texts of Medieval and Humanistic Latinity, aspires to promote the knowledge or a better diffusion of the products of the Mediolian literary culture among a wide audience of interested parties. In fact, despite having received, in the course of time and in the alternation of the perspectives of the critics, a not always adequate attention and consideration, it is indispensable, however, with its multiple and multifaceted valences, at the foundations of modern and contemporary European culture and, more generally, of all Western thought.
This aim will be pursued not only through the publication of monographic essays and miscellaneous collections of studies, but above all through the publication of literary, philosophical, or scientific texts in preferably critical editions, which will be accompanied by introductions, translations into a modern language of culture and an appropriate exegetical comment, which, according to the cases, enlighten the value within their historical and cultural context.
In this way we will try to better define through which paths of renewal the continuity of the Latin classical culture has produced the original complexity of the modern world.
Director
Giuseppe Germano
Scientific Committee
Gabriella Albanese (University of Pisa),
Guido Maria Cappelli (University of Naples L'Orientale),
Hélène Casanova-Robin (Université Paris Sorbonne IV, France),
Donatella Coppini (University of Florence),
Fulvio Delle Donne (University of Basilicata),
MarcDeramaix - Normandie (Université, Unirouen, Eriac, France),
Francisco Javier Escobar Borrego (Universidad de Sevilla, España),
Paolo Garbini (University of Rome La Sapienza),
Giuseppe Germano (University of Naples Federico II),
Antonietta Iacono (University of Naples Federico II),
Stefano Pittaluga (University of Genoa),
Bernd Roling (Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland),
Claudia Schindler (Universität Hamburg, Deutschland),
Nikolaus Thurn (Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland).