Essays
Adam Vázquez, And lif is lust. The variants of lust in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde. p. 9
Polly Duxfield, The Estoria de Espanna and the Crónica particular de San Fernando, and the notion of ‘work’, p. 33
Lorenzo Geri, From litterature to history. The edition of Percy S. Allen of the Opus epistolarum Desideri Erasmi Roterodami, p. 57
Elena Fogolin, The edition of Plutarch’s Apophtegmata published by Giolito in 1565: Gualandi’s preface, p. 79
Meeting. Editing the theatrical texts.
Gonzalo Pontón, Editing Lope de Vega’s theatre: from practice to method (and vice versa), p. 119
Piermario Vescovo, Theatrical philology. Field limits and peculiarities, p. 134
Marzia Pieri, The comedy of the 1500s between stage and book, p. 165
Texts
Monica Berté, Philological writings by Silvia Rizzo. An antology, p. 179
Issues
Claudio Lagomarsini, Conditions of ‘polygenesis’ in the Medieval Romance textual criticism (between ‘substantial’ and ‘formal’), p. 255
Pasquale Stoppelli, If philologists have no faith in philology, p. 281
Reviews
M. Grimaldi, Filologia dantesca. Un’introduzione (R. Tranquilli), p. 289 • Ch. Del Vento e P. Musitelli (eds.), Gli “scartafacci” degli scrittori. I sentieri della creazione letteraria in Italia (secc. XIV-XIX) (A. Vuozzo), p. 293 • R. Bertieri, Come nasce un libro (A. Capirossi), p. 299 • G. Petrella, Scrivere sui libri. Breve guida al libro a stampa postillato (A. Siciliano), p. 308 • F. Bausi, La filologia italiana (F. D’agostino), p. 313 • L. Leonardi, Critica del testo (L. Di Sabatino), p. 319 • M. G. Kirschenbaum, Bitstreams. The Future of Digital Literay Heritage (C. Ragusa), p. 328
Chronicle
The Society for Textual Scholrship’s 2022 Conference: “Cultural Mappings” (Loyola University Chicago, May 26-28, 2022), p. 335