Author: Jennifer Nelson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783823384304
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Gian Vittorio Rossi's Eudemiae Libri Decem
Author: Jennifer Nelson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783823384304
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783823384304
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Gian Vittorio Rossi's Eudemiae libri decem
Author: Jennifer K. Nelson
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
ISBN: 3823394304
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Gian Vittorio Rossi (1577–1647) was an active participant in the intellectual and artistic community in Rome orbiting around Pope Urban VIII and the powerful Barberini family. His prolific literary output encompassed letters, dialogues, orations, biographies, poetry, and fiction. A superlative Latinist, Rossi unleashed his biting wit and deep knowledge of Classical literature against perceived societal wrongs. Set on the fictional island of Eudemia in the first century CE, Eudemiae libri decem is a satirical novel that criticizes Rossi's own society for its system of patronage and favors that he saw as rewarding wealth and opulence over skill and hard work. An understudied figure, Rossi's involvement with one of Rome's premier literary academies and his relationships with intellectuals in Italy and throughout Europe provide a unique insider view of seventeenth-century Rome.
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
ISBN: 3823394304
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Gian Vittorio Rossi (1577–1647) was an active participant in the intellectual and artistic community in Rome orbiting around Pope Urban VIII and the powerful Barberini family. His prolific literary output encompassed letters, dialogues, orations, biographies, poetry, and fiction. A superlative Latinist, Rossi unleashed his biting wit and deep knowledge of Classical literature against perceived societal wrongs. Set on the fictional island of Eudemia in the first century CE, Eudemiae libri decem is a satirical novel that criticizes Rossi's own society for its system of patronage and favors that he saw as rewarding wealth and opulence over skill and hard work. An understudied figure, Rossi's involvement with one of Rome's premier literary academies and his relationships with intellectuals in Italy and throughout Europe provide a unique insider view of seventeenth-century Rome.
Gian Vittorio Rossi's Eudemiae libri decem
Author: Jennifer K. Nelson
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
ISBN: 3823302647
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 911
Book Description
Gian Vittorio Rossi (1577–1647) was an active participant in the intellectual and artistic community in Rome orbiting around Pope Urban VIII and the powerful Barberini family. His prolific literary output encompassed letters, dialogues, orations, biographies, poetry, and fiction. A superlative Latinist, Rossi unleashed his biting wit and deep knowledge of Classical literature against perceived societal wrongs. Set on the fictional island of Eudemia in the first century CE, Eudemiae libri decem is a satirical novel that criticizes Rossi's own society for its system of patronage and favors that he saw as rewarding wealth and opulence over skill and hard work. An understudied figure, Rossi's involvement with one of Rome's premier literary academies and his relationships with intellectuals in Italy and throughout Europe provide a unique insider view of seventeenth-century Rome.
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
ISBN: 3823302647
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 911
Book Description
Gian Vittorio Rossi (1577–1647) was an active participant in the intellectual and artistic community in Rome orbiting around Pope Urban VIII and the powerful Barberini family. His prolific literary output encompassed letters, dialogues, orations, biographies, poetry, and fiction. A superlative Latinist, Rossi unleashed his biting wit and deep knowledge of Classical literature against perceived societal wrongs. Set on the fictional island of Eudemia in the first century CE, Eudemiae libri decem is a satirical novel that criticizes Rossi's own society for its system of patronage and favors that he saw as rewarding wealth and opulence over skill and hard work. An understudied figure, Rossi's involvement with one of Rome's premier literary academies and his relationships with intellectuals in Italy and throughout Europe provide a unique insider view of seventeenth-century Rome.
Menippean Satire and the Republic of Letters, 1581-1655
Author: Ingrid A. R. De Smet
Publisher: Librairie Droz
ISBN: 9782600001472
Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher: Librairie Droz
ISBN: 9782600001472
Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Le Familiari
Author: Pétrarque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : it
Pages : 365
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : it
Pages : 365
Book Description
Le Familiari
Author: Pétrarque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : it
Pages : 367
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : it
Pages : 367
Book Description
Rivista di storia della filosofia
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : it
Pages : 908
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : it
Pages : 908
Book Description
Le Familiari, edizione critica per cura di Vittorio Rossi. Volume primo : Introduzione e Libri I-IV, con un ritratto e sei tavole fuori testo
Author: Pétrarque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : it
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : it
Pages : 212
Book Description
Compendium Utopiarum, Teilband 1
Author: Michael Winter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Utopias
Languages : de
Pages : 364
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Utopias
Languages : de
Pages : 364
Book Description
The Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin
Author: Stefan Tilg
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks
ISBN: 0199948178
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 633
Book Description
From the dawn of the early modern period around 1400 until the eighteenth century, Latin was still the European language and its influence extended as far as Asia and the Americas. At the same time, the production of Latin writing exploded thanks to book printing and new literary and cultural dynamics. Latin also entered into a complex interplay with the rising vernacular languages. This Handbook gives an accessible survey of the main genres, contexts, and regions of Neo-Latin, as we have come to call Latin writing composed in the wake of Petrarch (1304-74). Its emphasis is on the period of Neo-Latin's greatest cultural relevance, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Its chapters, written by specialists in the field, present individual methodologies and focuses while retaining an introductory character. The Handbook will be valuable to all readers wanting to orientate themselves in the immense ocean of Neo-Latin literature and culture. It will be particularly helpful for those working on early modern languages and literatures as well as to classicists working on the culture of ancient Rome, its early modern reception and the shifting characteristics of post-classical Latin language and literature. Political, social, cultural and intellectual historians will find much relevant material in the Handbook, and it will provide a rich range of material to scholars researching the history of their respective geographical areas of interest.
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks
ISBN: 0199948178
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 633
Book Description
From the dawn of the early modern period around 1400 until the eighteenth century, Latin was still the European language and its influence extended as far as Asia and the Americas. At the same time, the production of Latin writing exploded thanks to book printing and new literary and cultural dynamics. Latin also entered into a complex interplay with the rising vernacular languages. This Handbook gives an accessible survey of the main genres, contexts, and regions of Neo-Latin, as we have come to call Latin writing composed in the wake of Petrarch (1304-74). Its emphasis is on the period of Neo-Latin's greatest cultural relevance, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Its chapters, written by specialists in the field, present individual methodologies and focuses while retaining an introductory character. The Handbook will be valuable to all readers wanting to orientate themselves in the immense ocean of Neo-Latin literature and culture. It will be particularly helpful for those working on early modern languages and literatures as well as to classicists working on the culture of ancient Rome, its early modern reception and the shifting characteristics of post-classical Latin language and literature. Political, social, cultural and intellectual historians will find much relevant material in the Handbook, and it will provide a rich range of material to scholars researching the history of their respective geographical areas of interest.