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Authors: Debora Vaccari;

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Abstract

l manuscrito Corsini 625 es un cancionero poético-musical de principios del s. XVII conservado en Roma, en la biblioteca de la Accademia dei Lincei, y es buen ejemplo de la gran vitalidad de la poesía española en Italia. Los 33 poemas recogidos pertenecen a la veta de la lírica hispánica tradicional y entre ellos destacan romances, letrillas satíricas, y varias pervivencias medievales. Algunos son de autores famosos, como Lope, Quevedo y Alcázar. Lo peculiar del cancionero es el alto número de poemas únicos que no constan en otras fuentes y que permanecieron inéditos hasta ahora. Otros textos, en cambio, solo circularon en Italia. También salientes son las variantes textuales, a menudo arcaicas y alejadas de las fuentes españolas de la época. La edición y el estudio del manuscrito fueron llevados a cabo por un equipo de ocho investigadores entre filólogos (Patrizia Botta, Aviva Garribba, Massimo Marini y Debora Vaccari), musicólogos (Francesco Zimei), paleógrafos (Cristina Mantegna y Francesca Santoni) e historiadores (Isabella Iannuzzi).

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Cancionero; Siglo de Oro; Corsini 625; Roma

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