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        <title type="main" level="a">Tradizioni liquide, forme testuali e ambienti di (ri)elaborazione: il caso del cosiddetto Anonimo Vaticano</title>
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            <forename>Fulvio</forename>
            <surname>Delle Donne</surname>
            <placeName type="affiliation">University of Basilicata, Italy</placeName>
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          <resp>This is a section of <title>Storiografie italiane del XII secolo</title>(DOI: <idno type="DOI">10.36253/979-12-215-0403-3</idno>) by </resp>
          <name>Alberto Cotza, Markus Krumm</name>
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        <publisher>Firenze University Press</publisher>
        <pubPlace>Florence</pubPlace>
        <date when="2024">2024</date>
        <idno type="DOI">https://doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0403-3.21</idno>
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        <p>The Historia Sicula of the so-called Anonimus Vaticanus, titled by some manuscripts Chronica Roberti Biscardi et fratrum ac Rogerii comitis Mileti, is interesting for two reasons: it offers a useful narrative of the history of southern Italy between the 11th and 13th centuries; moreover, it represents a fairly typical example of historiographical compilation. It lacks an author and a sure title; contains information that partially coincides with the so-called Malaterra; it has a distinctly bipartite textual tradition, in which one branch arrives at the death of Roger I of Altavilla (1101), the second at the beginning of Vespers (1282); has structural inconsistencies; some significant fragments are also incorporated in other texts. This article focuses on the typical processes of aggregative construction of many late medieval chronicles characterized by a low gradient of authorship: they are “liquid texts” par excellence, because they constantly adapt themselves to the multiple needs of other more or less aware chroniclers, compilers, copyists.</p>
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            <item>Middle Ages</item>
            <item>11th-13th centuries</item>
            <item>Kingdom of Sicily</item>
            <item>chronicles</item>
            <item>textual traditions</item>
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