Another Journal?

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/2974-637X/1110070

Keywords:

Humanism, Monarchical Humanism, Mediterranean Humanism, Renaissance, Mediterranean Renaissance

Abstract

CESURA - Rivista is an expression of the critical and historiographical positions of CESURA, in its double organization of association and international inter-university center. It reflects the vocation to interdisciplinarity and the integration of different forms of knowledge (in particular literature, philology, linguistics, history, art) that CESURA has demonstrated in the workshops of recent years. In this perspective, literary expression, documentary sources, artistic representation are always integrated, and the artistic-cultural dimension is never separated from the ideological and doctrinal one. The Journal, therefore, synthetically reproduces the intrinsic variety and cohesive interaction of the models and historical-cultural attestations of Humanism and the Renaissance that developed in the Kingdom of southern Italy and in the Crown of Aragon.

This editorial was written by Guido Cappelli and Fulvio Delle Donne with the collaboration of the other members of the Board of CESURA.

Author Biographies

Guido Cappelli, L'Orientale University of Naples

Guido Cappelli is the author of essays on Italian Literature, Renaissance Philology, Renaissance History and Political Thought. His main works are El humanismo romance de Juan de Lucena. Estudios sobre el “De vita felici” (Barcellona, UAB, 2002); L’umanesimo italiano da Petrarca a Valla (Roma, Carocci, 2010. 5ª ed. 2020); Maiestas. Politica e pensiero politico nella Napoli aragonese (Roma, Carocci, 2016); with Fulvio Delle Donne, Nel Regno delle lettere. Umanesimo e politica nel Mezzogiorno (Roma, Carocci, 2021). Recently he edited the volume Al di là del repubblicanesimo. Modernità politica e origini dello Stato (Napoli, UniorPress, 2020).

Fulvio Delle Donne, University of Basilicata

Fulvio Delle Donne is Professor of Medieval and Humanistic Latin Literature at the University of Basilicata.

His extensive scientific production combines philological-literary and historical methods and interests, covering a wide chronological arch (VI-XVI sec). His bibliography includes many critical editions and monographic volumes for prestigious publishers and numerous articles for international scientific journals.

He leads many national and international scientific projects, and is the President of the European Center for Studies on Aragonese Humanism and Renaissance - CESURA (www.cesura.info), and the Director of the connected International Interuniversity Center.

 

Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Cappelli, G., & Delle Donne, F. (2022). Another Journal?. Cesura - Rivista, 1(1), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.6093/2974-637X/1110070