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Minerva e lo scimmione

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A sustained polemic that attacks established philological methods and scholarly fashions, the text combines argumentative essays, ironic commentary, and rebuttals to critics. It analyzes methodological faults in textual criticism and editorial practice, critiques the scientistic pretensions of certain academic approaches, and narrates the public controversy and anonymous attacks provoked by its publication. Organized into focused chapters and supplemented by appendices on large-scale editions, the condition of national publishing, and a probing interview, the work advocates for intellectual honesty and patient reform, urging disputes to be settled by argument rather than by personal insinuation or clandestine tactics.

About the Author

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Ettore Romagnoli

Ettore Romagnoli was an Italian author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Minerva e lo scimmione," showcases his unique narrative style and thematic exploration of human and animal relationships. Romagnoli's writing often reflects a blend of humor and philosophical inquiry, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work offers insights into the cultural and social dynamics of early modern Italy.

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