The first available work devoted specifically to the enormous wealth and variety of neo-Latin literature, including major works by Petrarch, More and Milton. It offers both essential background to the understanding of this material and chapters devoted to individual forms. All Latin is translated throughout the volume.
The first available work devoted specifically to the enormous wealth and variety of neo-Latin literature, including major works by Petrarch, More and Milton. It offers both essential background to the understanding of this material and chapters devoted to individual forms. All Latin is translated throughout the volume.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: neo-Latin literature Victoria Moul Part I. Ideas and Assumptions: 1. Conjuring with the classics: neo-Latin poets and their pagan familiars Yasmin Haskell 2. Neo-Latin literature and the vernacular Tom Deneire 3. How the young man should study Latin poetry: neo-Latin literature and early modern education Sarah Knight 4. The republic of letters: across Europe and beyond Françoise Waquet Part II. Poetry and Drama: 5. Epigram Robert Cummings 6. Elegy L. B. T. Houghton 7. Lyric Julia Haig Gaisser 8. Verse letters Gesine Manuwald 9. Verse satire Sari Kivistö 10. Pastoral Estelle Haan 11. Didactic poetry Victoria Moul 12. Epic Paul Gwynne 13. Drama Nigel Griffin Part III. Prose: 14. Approaching neo-Latin prose as literature Terence Tunberg 15. Epistolary writing Jacqueline Glomski 16. Oratory and declamation Marc van der Poel 17. Dialogue Virginia Cox 18. Shorter prose fiction David Marsh 19. Longer prose fiction Stefan Tilg 20. Prose satire Joel Relihan 21. Historiography Felix Mundt Part IV. Working with Neo-Latin Literature: 22. Using manuscripts and early printed books Craig Kallendorf 23. Editing neo-Latin literature Keith Sidwell.
Introduction: neo-Latin literature Victoria Moul Part I. Ideas and Assumptions: 1. Conjuring with the classics: neo-Latin poets and their pagan familiars Yasmin Haskell 2. Neo-Latin literature and the vernacular Tom Deneire 3. How the young man should study Latin poetry: neo-Latin literature and early modern education Sarah Knight 4. The republic of letters: across Europe and beyond Françoise Waquet Part II. Poetry and Drama: 5. Epigram Robert Cummings 6. Elegy L. B. T. Houghton 7. Lyric Julia Haig Gaisser 8. Verse letters Gesine Manuwald 9. Verse satire Sari Kivistö 10. Pastoral Estelle Haan 11. Didactic poetry Victoria Moul 12. Epic Paul Gwynne 13. Drama Nigel Griffin Part III. Prose: 14. Approaching neo-Latin prose as literature Terence Tunberg 15. Epistolary writing Jacqueline Glomski 16. Oratory and declamation Marc van der Poel 17. Dialogue Virginia Cox 18. Shorter prose fiction David Marsh 19. Longer prose fiction Stefan Tilg 20. Prose satire Joel Relihan 21. Historiography Felix Mundt Part IV. Working with Neo-Latin Literature: 22. Using manuscripts and early printed books Craig Kallendorf 23. Editing neo-Latin literature Keith Sidwell.
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