Ogne, Etterno, Ne La: Spelling Differences Between Dantes Italian and Modern Italian
When I first opened the Divine Comedy, the spelling stopped me cold. Words I recognized suddenly looked foreign. “Ogne” instead of “ogni.” “Etterno” stretched across the page. Once I learned to see these patterns, though, the text opened up. What seemed like chaos was actually consistent medieval Tuscan orthography—14th-century Florentine, to be precise. These aren’t … Read more