Genre de document:
Article
Titre:
Wotton e l'Italia : alcune note sulle dediche ad Henry Wotton di fonti toscani di Orazio Lombardelli e di morte innamorata di Fabio Glissenti

Standard:

Revue:
Bruniana & Campanelliana : Ricerche filosofiche e materiali storico-testuali
Année/tome:
29
Fascicule:
1
Année de parution:
2023
Pages:
69-87
Sujets:
L'Angleterre et Venise - Relations diplomatiques - 1603-1623
Venise (République) - Histoire religieuse - 1600-1700
Wotton, Henry (1568-1639)

Résumé/commentaire:

 Abstract · Wotton and Italy : Some Notes on the Dedications to Henry Wotton in Orazio Lombardelli’s Fonti toscani and Fabio Glissenti’s Morte innamorata.

This article examines the dedicatory letters to Henry Wotton of two books published in Italy : Fonti toscani by Orazio Lombardelli (Siena 1598) and Morte innamorata by Fabio Glissenti (Venice 1608). Wotton came into contact with Lombardelli during his first Italian journey of 1591-1593. The volume dedicated to him describes the readings he probably did under Lombardelli’s guidance to learn Italian during his stay in Siena. The dedication of Glissenti’s Morte innamorata to Wotton, the Protestant ambassador of a heretic king, sparked controversy and protest from the Inquisitor, the Nuncio, and the Curia of Rome. The reconstruction of these controversies adds to our understanding of what has been defined as the philo-Protestant period in Venice (1606-1609).