词条 | Book of Treasures |
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The Book of Treasures also referred to as Tesoro and Trésor, from its original title in old French "Li livres dou tresor", is a series of manuscripts written by Brunetto Latini, a Florentine politician, poet, historian and philosopher, teacher and friend of Dante Alighieri. HistoryThis production was written in Langues d'oïl, during the author's exile in France between years 1260 and 1267, because as the author explained, "la parleure est plus delitable et plus comune a touz languaiges"[1] ("It was the most enjoyable and most common spoken language" back in 13th century). It is a summary of the knowledge of the day. It is regarded as the first encyclopedia written in a modern European language.[2] The Italian 13th-century translation was misattributed to Bono Giamboni. The original work can be found at the National Library of Russia in Saint Petersburg. DescriptionThe publication included 298 pages and 155 miniatures. It was originally bound in brown leather with mosaic designs. It consists of three books:
The artist's imagination fills the margin of 18 pages with arabesque that constitute one of the most highly developed and earliest series of this genre in the history of European Miniature. The illustration of natural history employs traditional layouts dating to Romanesque bestiary. External links
References1. ^B. Latini, Tresor, a cura di P. G. Beltrami, P. Squillacioti, P. Torri e S. Vatteroni, Torino, Einaudi, 2007, p.7 {{cat improve|date=November 2018}}2. ^A. D'Agostino, Itinerari e forme della prosa, in Storia della letteratura italiana, Roma, Salerno Editrice, 1995, p.558. 2 : French literature|13th-century books |
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