Chapter Poggio Bracciolini’s International Reputation and the Significance of Bryn Mawr, ms. 48

Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international career, being in attendance at the Council of Constance, being resident in England for four years (1419-1422) and seeking employment at the imperial court. What is less recognized is how he sought for his...

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description Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international career, being in attendance at the Council of Constance, being resident in England for four years (1419-1422) and seeking employment at the imperial court. What is less recognized is how he sought for his literary works audiences far beyond his home-city and how some non-Italians were willingly collaborators in this creation of an international reputation. It has not been noticed before how a remarkable witness to this process is now housed in the Special Collections of Bryn Mawr. It, like other manuscripts in the library, reached its present location because of that twenty-century friend of Poggio and alumna of the college, Phyllis Goodhart Gordan. It now has the shelfmark ms. 48 and is a collection of Poggio’s dialogues. What has not been recognized is that we can identify both its scribe and its illuminator and, by doing so, shed new light on Poggio’s fortuna on the far side of Europe, in his one-time home of England.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-832042022-06-02T04:26:01Z Chapter Poggio Bracciolini’s International Reputation and the Significance of Bryn Mawr, ms. 48 Rundle, David littera antiqua  script Salisbury Thomas Candour Caesar Master illumination Petrarch polygraphism Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international career, being in attendance at the Council of Constance, being resident in England for four years (1419-1422) and seeking employment at the imperial court. What is less recognized is how he sought for his literary works audiences far beyond his home-city and how some non-Italians were willingly collaborators in this creation of an international reputation. It has not been noticed before how a remarkable witness to this process is now housed in the Special Collections of Bryn Mawr. It, like other manuscripts in the library, reached its present location because of that twenty-century friend of Poggio and alumna of the college, Phyllis Goodhart Gordan. It now has the shelfmark ms. 48 and is a collection of Poggio’s dialogues. What has not been recognized is that we can identify both its scribe and its illuminator and, by doing so, shed new light on Poggio’s fortuna on the far side of Europe, in his one-time home of England. 2022-06-02T04:26:00Z 2022-06-02T04:26:00Z 2022-06-01T12:17:06Z 2020 chapter ONIX_20220601_9788864539683_422 2704-6230 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/56239 9788864539683 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/83204 eng Atti open access image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/56239/1/14331.pdf Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-6453-968-3.06 10.36253/978-88-6453-968-3.06 2ec4474d-93b1-4cfa-b313-9c6019b51b1a 9788864539683 30 Florence open access
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polygraphism
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Chapter Poggio Bracciolini’s International Reputation and the Significance of Bryn Mawr, ms. 48
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