Dante and the Tradition of the Written Word

American Journal of Semiotics 26 (1-4):41-48 (2010)
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Dedication. A version of this paper has been discussed in 2007, in Dunabogdány (Hungary), on the occasion of an informal meeting, organized by Jeff Bernard. It was the last occasion I had the chance to meet him, one of my closest friends during many years, to whose memory I dedicate this essay.

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