A map of Spanish chivalric literature between the Renaissance and modernity
The PRIN Mapping Chivalry project and the Mambrino Project
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2284-2667/1726Keywords:
Spanish books of chivalry, Progetto Mambrino, Mapping Chivalry, Digital Humanities, novelAbstract
The article presents the results of the PRIN Mapping Chivalry project and the Mambrino Project, dedicated to the study and promotion of Spanish chivalric novels and their Italian translations and continuations between the Renaissance and modernity. Through advanced digital tools (databases, interactive critical editions, HTR, FAIR interoperability), the research makes accessible a vast and often overlooked corpus of 16th-century Italian novels, published in Venice by the printer Michele Tramezzino in collaboration with the author Mambrino Roseo, contributing to the history of European literature, digital humanities and the contemporary debate on narrative and fiction.
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