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Visions of the City in Seventeenth-Century Roman Popular Theatre
The extraordinary circulation of comic scripts (texts, manuscripts, scenarios and zibaldoni ) in seventeenth-century Rome allows us to observe the profiles of a ‘self-referential theatre’ that involved citizens, amateur actors and authors, and depicts clear images of milieus, conventions and habits of the city.