Corpus Chronicorum Bononiensium

The Corpus Chronicorum Bononiensium is a collection of Renaissance-era chronicles dealing with the history of Bologna.

The collection includes the closely related Cronaca Rampona[1] and Cronaca Varignana. Cronaca Rampona was formerly misattributed to Ridolfo Ramponi (whence its conventional title). The text of these chronicles mostly consists of the Antichità di Bologna by the Franciscan friar Bartolomeo della Pugliola (c. 1358–1422/5), which consists of annalistic down to 1420,[2] which in the case of the Cronaca Rampona was extended in similar style down to the year 1535.

The texts of the collection were edited by Albano Sorbelli in 1906ff.

References

    • Peter Damian-Grint. "Cronaca Rampona". Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Brill Online, 2013.
  1. Peter Damian-Grint (2010). "Bartolomeo della Pugliola". In Graeme Dunphy. Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Leiden: Brill. pp. 145–146. ISBN 90 04 18464 3.
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