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Academic publishing in philology, literature and poetry, manuscript studies, and art history

Éditions Pigouchet is an academic publishing imprint based in Paris, dedicated to the advancement of research in philology, literature and poetry, manuscript studies, art history, and the culture of the book.

Founded with the aim of fostering rigorous scholarly work within the humanities, the press takes its name from the Parisian printer Philippe Pigouchet (active 1488–1518), whose activity stands at the intersection of manuscript culture and the early history of printed books.
 

In April 2026, Éditions Pigouchet acquired Alta Formazione Editrice and its catalogue, integrating an established body of publications into a renewed editorial framework oriented toward international dissemination and long-term scholarly impact.
 

The press collaborates with research institutions and academic networks, including ISFiDa (Institut d’Estudis Filològics Dantescs i Digitals Avançats) and OProM (Organisation pour la Protection des Manuscrits Médiévaux), contributing to ongoing projects in the fields of manuscript studies, digital reconstruction, and the preservation of cultural heritage.
 

Éditions Pigouchet is committed to maintaining high editorial standards and to supporting innovative research across disciplines, with particular attention to the transmission of texts, the history of visual culture, and the materiality of the book.

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Luigi Tassoni. L'invenzione della contemporaneità
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4. Carla Rossi. Le forme della poesia d'amore trobadorica
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3. Carla Rossi, la canso trobadorica
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1. Carla Rossi, tropi liturgici e trovatori
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2. Carla Rossi, L’etimologia di “trovatore”.
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6.  Morir d'Amore. L'ostacolo, il terzo incomodo
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5. Morir d'Amore, la lezione di Barthes, Mirco Cittadini
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4. Morir d'Amore. Il colpo di fulmine. Mirco Cittadini
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