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An Interpolated Episode: Nothing In Dante's Hand, Or A Brief History Of COMEDY's Manuscripts
Episode 383rd February 2021 • Walking With Dante • Mark Scarbrough
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In this interpolated episode, I want to give you a brief history of the manuscript of COMEDY. None exists in Dante's own hand. So how do we trust what we have?

I'll talk you through some basic facts, as well as the strange notion that we already have commentaries written on COMEDY between the poet's death and the first certifiably dated manuscript.

I'll explain how the manuscript for COMEDY is a continually evolving thing.

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Here are the segments of this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:

[00:49] Three facts you need to know to start thinking about the textual history of COMEDY--and the commentaries that are written between Dante's death and the first dated manuscript we have.

[11:23] There are two types of manuscript corruption: horizontal and vertical.

[14:15] There are now two main "veins" of COMEDY manuscripts--and a bit about the strange nationalist divides of who follows which vein back to the source.

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