Part 1. Materiality and Visual Poetics
Historical Notes on Textual Scholarship: The Lectio Brevior Potior Rule / Michelangelo Zaccarello
Transcription and Musical Memory in the Occitan Chansonnier in Paris, BnF French 795 / Daniel E. O'Sullivan
Editing the Somniale Danielis: The Earliest Italian Version of a Dream Book / Valerio Cappozzo
Revisiting the Trespiano Fragment (Ca) of the Vita Nova / Jelena Todorović
Hysteron Proteron, Teleology, and Dante's Commedia / Christopher Kleinhenz
The Vision of God (Paradiso 33) and Its Iconography / Mirko Tavoni
Editing the Albi[z]zi Memorial Book / Isabella Magni
A Dantean (and Alfierian?) Incunable in the Olin Library at Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) / Francesco Marco Aresu
What Did Late Medieval Italy Sound Like? / Dario Del Puppo
Part 2. Hermeneutics and Literary Criticism
Dolente me: son morto ed ag[g]io vita! The Sonnet Corona of 'Disaventura' by Monte Andrea da Firenze / Beatrice Arduini
The Battle of Campaldino: Strategy, Tactics, and a Brief Medical History / Giovanni Spani
Continuation and Conclusion of an Interpretation of Dante's Vita nuova XXII, 9-16 (Voi che portate la sembianza umile and Sè tu colui c'hai trattato sovente) / Furio Brugnolo
Voi che 'ntendendo il terzo ciel movete. A Dramatization of 'utrum de passione in passionem possit anima transformari': Conflict, Compulsion, Consent, Conversion / Teodolinda Barolini
Sodomy and Exile: Dante and Brunetto / Alessandro Vettori
A Reuse of Antiquity, Dante's Way: The Brazen Bull of Phalaris / Marcello Ciccuto
Panfilo's Mark (on Decameron I. 1) / Marco Veglia
Was Pronapides an Orphic? / Michael Papio
Jacopo Corbinelli's De vulgari eloquentia (1577) and the Retorica di Ser Brunetto Latini in volgar fiorentino (1546) / Anthony Nussmeier.