The journal “Itineraria” offers a new space for research on themes and texts relating to travel and knowledge of the world (including imaginary, symbolic and metaphorical travel, visiones, fantastic geography, and geography of the after-world) from a broad philological perspective that, while privileging Medieval Latin and humanistic literary traditions, also includes classical and vernacular cultures. The subject matter of “Itineraria” embraces a vast chronological and cultural span: from Greek cosmologies to circumnavigations; Greco-Roman geographical literature to cosmography; visiones to itineraria; mirabilia to travel romances; chronicles of the Crusades to pilgrimages; reports by ambassadors, missionaries, and merchants to cartography; and pilot books to imaginary travel and fantastic geography. The scholarly level of “Itineraria” is overseen by an international editorial board, which in its make-up mirrors the variety of methodologies and disciplines the journal seeks to engage. All articles are submitted for one or more peer-reviews; the general editor determines publication in consultation with the peer reviewers.
The journal is issued annually and welcomes articles in the major European languages. Each article is accompanied by an abstract in English. “Itineraria” is available online at: <http://www.mirabileweb.it>
R. Pera, Premessa. PARTE PRIMA. Il fiume nel mondo antico Documenti numismatici e letterari a confronto.
E. Ercolani Cocchi, Fiume e porto: elementi caratterizzanti della personificazione cittadina
R. Pera, Il fiume nella monetazione d'Asia Minore: l'incidenza di una scritta particolare
G. Rocca, L'uomo e il fiume. Un'analisi diacronica
P. Serafin, Del Tevere e gli altri fiumi e gli altri fiumi.
PARTE SECONDA
L. Codignola, Angelo Inglesi, from Rome with Love: The Ultimate Scoundrel Priest in North America, 1814-25
F. Surdich, La proposta di un modello di società ideale per l'Inghilterra del Seicento: "Gerania" di Joshua Barnes (1675)
Indici a cura di C. Fossati.