DiLiBas-MOL: Digital Libraries of Basilicata - Modern Literature

Authors

Cristina Acucella
University of Basilicata
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5248-0219

Keywords:

Digital Humanities, Italian Literature, Basilicata

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Series: Digital Humanities - DB, 6

Published: 2021

Abstract: DiLiBas-MOL (Digital Libraries of Basilicata - Modern Literature) project deals with the study of the literary productions of the Kingdom of Naples, with particular interest in the area corresponding to present-day Basilicata. The project is designed to provide the scientific community with new data relating to published and unpublished authors and texts considered particularly relevant for reconstructing the literary culture, networks and contacts between the center and the periphery in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The work is carried out as part of a project (PON AIM 1849024-1, 2019) dedicated to the classification, digital indexing and critical edition of the sources in Italian and Latin connected to the cities and territory of Basilicata between the late Middle Ages and the modern age. It includes also DiLiBas-MELL (Digital Libraries of Basilicata - Medieval Latin Literature), by Teofilo De Angelis, and DiLiBas-MA (Digital Libraries of Basilicata - Modern Age), by Paolo Conte.

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Author Biography

Cristina Acucella, University of Basilicata

Cristina Acucella is currently a fixed-term researcher at the University of Basilicata, where she works on texts produced in the Kingdom of Naples during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. She took part in two projects of digital humanities (a PRIN about the Orlando Furioso and a ERC about the work of Anton Francesco Doni). In 2017 she earned a PhD in Philology and Italian literature at the University of Florence (international PhD with the Universities of Bonn and Paris-Sorbonne). She won the “Città di Firenze” Research Award and she published a commented edition of Chiara Matraini’s Lettere e Rime (FUP, 2018). Her publications also include the 16th century editions of the Orlando Furioso, Benvenuto Cellini, the dream in Petrarchist literature and various issues related to the Academies and lyric poetry of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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Published

2019, November 7