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Deitz, Luc, Timothy Kircher And Jonathan Reid (Eds.)

Neo-Latin and the Humanities Essays in Honour of Charles E. Fantazzi.

Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2014.,

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Author
Deitz, Luc, Timothy Kircher And Jonathan Reid (Eds.)
Publishers
Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2014.
Size
289 p. Paperback.
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
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No
First edition
No

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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Einband leicht berieben, Bleistiftanmerkung auf Schmutztitel, sonst gut und sauber / binding slightly rubbed, pencil annotation on half title, otherwise good and clean. - In their range and breadth, the essays in this collection illustrate the cultural force of Neo-Latin in Early Modern Europe. Neo-Latin was a vehicle for the translation of other languages; it united people across boundaries of ethnicity and nation; it carried with it the legacy of classical Latinity; it provided insight into religious doctrine; it shaped the development of early modern vernaculars; and, not least, it offered both style and substance to the evolving practice of Renaissance literary and textual criticism. To the degree that the humanities recognize their roots in the fifteenth-century studia humanitatis � the fields of grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry, and moral philosophy � they are also conscious of how these fields flourish in the domain of Latin culture. / Contents Acknowledgements Contributors The Fruits of Neo-Latin Learning: An Introductory Note Timothy Kircher Select Bibliography of the Works of Charles E. Fantazzi, 1965-2013 Luc Deitz Orientation 1. Charles Fantazzi and the Study of Neo-Latin Literature James Hankins New Roles For Latin in the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance 2. The Rolls of the Dead and the Intellectual Revival of the Twelfth Century in Francia and Italy Ronald G. Witt 3. Wrestling with Ulysses: Humanist Translations of Homeric Epic around 1440 Timothy Kircher Vives and Erasmus 4. Colligite Fragmenta: A Neglected Tumulus for Joannes Ludovicus Vives (1492-1540) Jeanine De Landtsheer and Marcus De Schepper 5. The Attitudes of the Jesuits toward Juan Luis Vives Paul F. Grendler 6. The Englishing of Erasmus: The Genesis and Progress of the Correspondence Volumes of the Collected Works of Erasmus James M. Estes Sixteenth-Century Humanism and Poetics 7. Scholasticism, Humanism and the Origins of the Coll� de France James K. Farge 8. Francesco Patrizi da Cherso on the Nature of Poetry Luc Deitz 9. Euphonia and Energeia: Jan Bernaerts and Statius�s Thebaid Dustin Mengelkoch COLONIAL NEO-LATINITY IN NEW SPAIN AND IN IRELAND 10. A Humanist in the New World: Francisco Cervantes de Salazar (c.1518-75) Enrique Gonzalez Gonzalez 11. Laus Butleri: Praising the 10th Earl of Ormond in Irish, English, and Latin Keith Sidwell Epilogue 12. In Praise of Charles Fantazzi Luc Deitz Index.