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Giuseppe Francesco Meyranesio (1729-1793) is well known for the ancient and medieval texts he produced and disseminated, the falsity of which has been widely proved. This essay aims to reread his story from another point of view, namely the network of relationships and correspondents set up by Meyranesio, a network that allows us to understand the reasons for his forgeries, which were an attempt - substantially successful - to build a good reputation in front of the main subalpine scholars, but also - and here Meyranesio failed - to obtain a benefit that freed him from pastoral tasks and allowed him to devote himself full time to study.
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Giuseppe Francesco Meyranesio (1729-1793) is well known for the ancient and medieval texts he produced and disseminated, the falsity of which has been widely proved. This essay aims to reread his story from another point of view, namely the network of relationships and correspondents set up by Meyranesio, a network that allows us to understand the reasons for his forgeries, which were an attempt - substantially successful - to build a good reputation in front of the main subalpine scholars, but also - and here Meyranesio failed - to obtain a benefit that freed him from pastoral tasks and allowed him to devote himself full time to study.
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Literature, Ancient --- Art, Ancient --- History, Ancient --- Antiquities
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Classical literature --- Classical literature. --- Literature, Classical --- Literature --- Literature, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Latin literature --- E-journals
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Classical philology --- Philology --- Literature, Ancient --- Philologie ancienne --- Philologie --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Périodiques
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Classical literature --- Classical literature. --- Literature, Classical --- classics --- philology --- greek --- latin --- Literature --- Literature, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Latin literature
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The journal, MD has contributed enormously to the methodological renewal of classical philology studies, reviving and renewing the most effective and respected techniques of the last two centuries, from traditional philology to contemporary hermeneutics. MD first came out in 1978, at the initiative of a team of young Italian Classical scholars. The most signal among them were the Latinists Gian Biagio Conte and Alessandro Barchiesi, and the anthropologist Maurizio Bettini. The Board soon became International, attracting especially what were then avanguard scholars engaged in bringing poststructuralist literary criticism to the study of Classical texts. Today MD typically includes studies of literary criticism alongside shorter notes and studies of the textual transmission of the Classics. Each issue numbers between 200 and 220 pages, and the total number of pages so far has reached 15,000 pages.
Classical literature --- Classical literature. --- Literature, Classical --- Literature --- Literature, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Latin literature --- History and criticism --- Criticism, Textual
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Books --- Books --- Scriptoria --- Literature, Ancient --- Civilization, Ancient. --- Transmission of texts. --- History --- History --- History --- Manuscripts. --- Athens (Greece) --- Intellectual life.
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Classical literature --- Littérature ancienne --- Bibliography --- Bibliographie --- Classical philology --- -Literature, Classical --- Literature --- Literature, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Latin literature --- -Bibliography --- Littérature ancienne --- Classical philology - Bibliography
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