Excerpt from Testi Inediti di Antiche Rime Volgari, Vol. 1
Della poesia delle nostre origini let terarie quell' idea generale che forse i nuovi studi potranno compiere ma non largamente e sostanzialmente mo dificare. Rinnovati, per efficacia degli esempi venuti a noi dalla Germania e dalla Francia, i metodi e modifi cati gli intendimenti della critica fi lologica dei testi medioevali, si sentì anche in Italia il bisogno di ritor nare alle fonti; e un nuovo periodo nella storia di questi studi instaura rono fra noi Alessandro D' Ancona e Domenico Comparetti, iniziando la pubblicazione del canzoniere vaticano 3793. E fu idea degna e feconda, alla quale la nuova scuola filologica, che si va formando in Italia, corrispose in breve tempo con una serie di la vori che, mentre onorano anche fuori gli studi italiani, hanno rivelato al 1' attività scientifica un terreno quasi vergine e sconosciuto. A questo mo vimento non rimasero estranei quei.
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