Le prime due edizioni (1512 e 1526) dello 'Spicilegium' di Lucio Giovanni Scoppa (III)

Authors

  • Lucia Buccheri Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"
  • Francesco Montuori Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/ridesn/13069

Keywords:

Lucio Giovanni Scoppa, Spicilegium, 16th-century lexicography, Neapolitan, glossary, early dictionaries

Abstract

The article is the third part of a contribution dedicated to the Spicilegium by Lucio Giovanni Scoppa, a Latin-vernacular glossary. The contribution presents two editions of the word: the first one (1512), which reflects the original structure of the glossary, and the second one (1526), which represents the first stage of the work's evolution. The aim is to make available and compare two rare editions of a work that underwent numerous rewritings and revisions due to the richness of its lemmata and vernacular glosses. Today, the Spicilegium constitutes a valuable resource for those interested in the study of 16th-century vocabulary and, particularly in its earliest editions, serves as a fundamental tool for research into Neapolitan and Southern Italian lexicon.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Buccheri, L., & Montuori, F. (2025). Le prime due edizioni (1512 e 1526) dello ’Spicilegium’ di Lucio Giovanni Scoppa (III). Rivista Del Dizionario Etimologico E Storico Del Napoletano, 3(2), 42–130. https://doi.org/10.6093/ridesn/13069

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Text editions and studies

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