This summer Brill published Interpretation and Visual Poetics in Medieval and Early Modern Texts, (Boston–Leiden) in honor of Professor Emeritus Wayne Storey. Edited by Beatrice Arduini (PhD ’08), Isabella Magni (PhD ’17) and Jelena Todorović (PhD ’09), the volume contains 18 essays by the three editors and Michelangelo Zaccarello, Daniel E. O’Sullivan, Valerio Cappozzo (PhD ’12), Christopher Kleinhenz (PhD ’69), Mirko Tavoni, Francesco Marco Aresu (MA ’09), Dario Del Puppo, Giovanni Spani (PhD ’07), Furio Brugnolo, Teodolinda Barolini, Alessandro Vettori, Marcello Ciccuto, Marco Veglia, Michael Papio, and Anthony Nussmeier (PhD ’12) on topics dear to Storey’s heart, including visual poetics, Dante, Boccaccio, medieval manuscripts and early printed books, pre-Dantean lyric poetry, medieval philology and poetics, textual criticism and Old Occitan chansonniers.
For a complete table of contents, see https://brill.com/view/title/58363