Donatella Coppini, for many years a professor at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy of the University of Florence, has dedicated many important studies to the theory, practice and exegesis of fifteenth-century poetic texts. The essays collected in this two volume set, written by friends, colleagues and scholars, revolve around these themes.
Text in Italian by Jean-Louis Charlet, Christoph Pieper, Nathalie Dauvois, Virginie Le-roux, Arianna Capirossi, Stefano Grazzini, Claudia Villa, Mariangela Regolio-si, Italo Pantani, Béatrice Charlet-Mesdjian, Giulia Leidi, Alessio Patané, Giu-seppe Germano, Antonietta Iacono, Pierre Laurens, Francesco Bausi, Paolo Viti, Anna Maria Cabrini, Carla Maria Monti, Marco Antonio Costantino, Flo-rian Schaffenrath, Roberto Cardini, Concetta Bianca, Anna Gabriella Chisena, Stefano Pittaluga, Clementina Marsico, Hélène Casanova-Robin, Alessio Decaria, Claudia Corfiati, and Lucia Bertolini.