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LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782822235662
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, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 724 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:15 b/w, 2 col., 4 tables b/w., Language(s):English, German, French. ISBN 9782503590776.
Summary Dulces ante omnia Musae. Essays on Neo-Latin Poetry in Honour of Dirk Sacr is the very first collection of articles ever to be published about the fascinating phenomenon of Neo-Latin verse composition from its very beginning in Italian Renaissance humanism until its modest but important revival in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries - and even beyond. The editors have attracted both young and promising scholars and internationally recognized authorities to write specific case studies which will shed light on the rich diversity of scholarly approaches currently prevailing in the field of Neo-Latin poetical studies, as well as highlight both continuities and discontinuities in the writing and publishing of Latin verses from the fifteenth until the twenty-first centuries. This volume is dedicated to Dirk Sacr , professor emeritus of Neo-Latin at KU Leuven who, apart from writing numerous articles on Neo-Latin poets from Italy and the Low Countries in early modern times, has contributed more than anyone else in exploring the vast territory, until recently largely neglected and uncharted, of modern and late modern Latin verse compositions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedicatio (Joseph Tusiani) Introduction (Jeanine De Landtsheer, Fabio Della Schiava & Toon Van Houdt) Promulsis poetica Sappho Latina (Tuomo Pekkanen) Cicero ad colloquium evocatus (Michael von Albrecht) Chapter 1. Classical Models Nostram tota urbs est ante fenestram. The Satiric Persona in Julius Caesar Scaliger's Otium (Shari Boodts) Bernardino Partenio's Carmen saeculare and His Imitation of Horace (Marc Laureys) Iusta facit versus haec indignatio nostra. Adapting Latin Verse Satire in Early Modern Livonia (Kristi Viiding) Catullus' Phaselus ille and Justus Lipsius's Dog Melissa (Jeanine De Landtsheer) Arat oder Cicero? Die Erg nzungen zu Ciceros bersetzung im Syntagma Arateorum des Hugo Grotius (1600) (Reinhold F. Glei) A Poor and Proud Schoolteacher: Alfredo Bartoli's Primus Horatii Magister (1937) (Christian Laes) Prandium poeticum primum Quinque haiku Theoderici in honorem composita (Remco Regtuit) Via Appia. Ad Theodoricum Sacr (Michiel Verweij) Chapter 2. Italian Humanist Poetry Quid non cogat amor? Carlo Gonzaga and Lyda's Love Story in Filelfo's Sphortias (Jeroen De Keyser) Two Enigmatic Epigrams in Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, ms. Lat. quarto 469 (Ide Fran ois) Poesia goliardica pavese. Maffeo Vegio e la Prosopopea del secchio (Fabio Della Schiava) Po sie et politique dans deux Carmina d'Ercole Strozzi (B atrice Charlet-Mesdijan) Basilius Zanchius, Poemata 5.1. Eine poetische Trauerklage auf Giovanni Pontano (Heinz Hofmann) Le eruzioni dell'Etna nella poesia latina dei moderni (Giuseppe Marcellino) Prandium poeticum secundum In laudem sancti Ambrosii (Fidelis Raedle) Grammatica (Fidelis Raedle) Chapter 3. Humanist Poetry from the Low Countries Neo-Latin Poetry in the Album amicorum of Hubert Audejans (Gilbert Tournoy) ?A Refined and Fragrant Garland?. A Poem by Philip Rubens in Honour of Justus Lipsius's Seneca (Jan Papy & Jeanine De Landtsheer) A Taste of Honey: Daniel Heinsius's Lusus ad apiculas for Justus Lipsius (Harm-Jan van Dam) The First Lyrical Choral Ode of Heinsius's Herodes infanticida (1632) and the Classics (Jan Bloemendal) A Plea for Rehabilitation. Nicolas Heinsius's Funeral Poem on Hugo Grotius (Henk Nellen) Autumn 1643 - a Smooth Shift of Generations? Poems by Caspar Barlaeus and Caspar Kinschotius on a Portrait of Jacobus Maestertius (Marcus de Schepper) Prandium poeticum tertium Carmen de duobus Theodericis (Curtius Smolak) Chapter 4. Humanist Poetry Outside Italy and the Low Countries Private Poetry: An Unknown certamen of Conrad Celtis and Its Context (Farkas G bor Kiss) Musen, die Parthenicae des Baptista Mantuanus und Bibelparaphrase in der Musithias des Johannes Tuberinus (Walther Ludwig) Le choix des m tres dans les Epigrammata d'Agrippa d'Aubign (Gen ve, BPU, ms. Tronchin 158) (Jean-Louis Charlet) La fama como poeta de Antonio Agust n (1517-1586) con un estudio de los d sticos Iurisconsultos non esse alienos a Musis ad Ioannem fratrem (Juan Francisco Alcina Rovira) Liminary Poems in the First Volume of Jer nimo de Almonacir's Commentaria in Canticum canticorum Salomonis (Joaqu n Pascual Barea) Spes mea Christus: Elizabeth Jane Weston's Religious Poetry (Brenda M. Hosington) Mozarts erstes Opernlibretto. Rufinus Widl OSB: Apollo et Hyacinthus (Wilfried Stroh) Prandium poeticum quartum Dircaea Carmina (David Money) Chapter 5. Jesuit Poetry Sidronius Hosschius, po te de l'hypotypose (Colette Nativel) L' pode 15 de Jacob Balde, entre vision picturale et peinture visionnaire (Ralph Dekoninck & Aline Smeesters) Heroism in the Horatian Lyric Tradition: A Turning Point in Jakob Balde's Poetics (Stefan Tilg) From School Exercise and Affixio to Devotional Emblem Book: The Latin Poems of Typus mundi (1627) (Toon Van Houdt & Marc Van Vaeck) Die Metamorphoses Styriae (Graz, 1722) des Ludwig Debiel SJ (Florian Schaffenrath) Subterranean Subtexts: Allegory and the Jesuit Suppression in Land var's Rusticatio Mexicana (Bologna, 1782) (Yasmin Haskell) Prandium poeticum quintum In laudem Theoderici Sacr rude gloriose donati (Fidelis Raedle) Valedictio (Fidelis Raedle) Chapter 6. Latin Poetry from the Late Eighteenth Century Onwards Augusteische Klassik und katholische Werbung. Zu Gedichten C lestin Leuthners O.S.B. (Ode 15, Elegia 3) (Kurt Smolak) James Parke's Ars piscatoria, or The Art of Fishing, according to an Early Nineteenth-Century Cambridge Poet (Ingrid A. R. De Smet) Des po mes manuscrits de coll giens sur le sacre de Charles X en 1825 (Romain Jalabert) Musae Pompeianae. The Reception of Pompeii and Herculaneum in Neo-Latin Literature (19th-20th Centuries) (Nicholas De Sutter) A Schoolboy's Exercises. Joseph Alfred Bradney's Latin Compositions at Harrow (1877) (Tom Deneire) Joseph Tusiani nel Certamen Hoeufftianum 1959 (Emilio Bandiera) Prandium poeticum sextum Praetereuntis vitae testimonia (Maurus Pisini) Crustula Verba gratulatoria (Sigrides C. Albert) Laudes et grates (Victorius Ciarrocchi) Ut Selestadienses olim Erasmum celebraverunt, ita nunc Argentoratenses Theodoricum celebrare volunt (Gerardus Freyburger & Anna Maria Chevallier) In laudem Theoderici Sacr (Milena Minkova) Colloquium Elysium (Giancarlo Rossi) Theodoricus (Robertus Spataro) De Theoderico Sacr (Terentius Tunberg) Index manuscriptorum Index nominum Illustrations Tabula gratulatoria
København, Philipsen, 1894. Bound with the original printed wrappers in an exquisite nice later (ca 1940'ies) red goatskin binding wih gilt spine and lovely marbled paper over boards (Harry Larsen). Front wrapper with smaller repairsand light brownstaining to top. Back wrapper with a couple of small restorations, barely visible. Otherwise completely fresh.
First edition of Hamsun's masterpiece, generally considered his best work, one of the most important literary productions of the late 19th century, and together with ""Hunger"", Hamsun's most famous book. ""Pan"" profoundly influenced the entire trajectory of modern literature and with its brilliant and intimate descriptions of nature, it also pioneered the Pantheism of 20th century literature, as well as creating a new kind of Neo-Romanticist novel. Together with ""Hunger (from 1890), ""Pan"" pioneered modern psychological literature and the techniques now known as ""stream of consciousness"" and ""interior monologue"".Few other authors of the period have had the kind of impact that Hamsun had. Ernest Hemingway attempted to write in the style of Hamsun, as did Henry Miller who considered him his teacher. Thomas Mann loved him and considered him the most important author of the period, and Hermann Hesse referred to him as his favourite author. The Russian authors of the period, e.g. Boris Pasternak, were profoundly influenced by his books, and Andre Gide considered him superior to Dostojevski. Everyone read him, and everyone was influenced by him, Kafka, Brecht, Gorky, Wells...According to his American bibliographer Robert Ferguson (in 1987), Hamsun is ""one of the most influential and innovative literary stylists of the past hundred years"". Isaac Bashevis Singer called Hamsun ""the father of the modern school of literature in every aspect - his subjectiveness, his fragmentariness, his use of flashbacks, his lyricism. The whole modern school of fiction in the twentieth century stems from Hamsun"", and Hemingway stated that ""Hamsun taught me to write"". Einstein said about him ""I consider him to be one of the greatest men of our period"", and Henry Miller said that it was reading Hamsun that prevented him from committing suicide. Maxin Gorkij wrote to him in a letter ""- I tell you this quite sincerely, at this moment you are the greatest artist in Europe"" there is no one who can compare with you."", and Thomas Mann considered himself a disciple of Hamsun.Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. By critics, Hamsun specialists, and Hamsun lovers, ""Pan"" is generally considered his greatest achievement, although ""Hunger"" is better known by laymen. The work is scarce with the original wrappers.
København, 1894. Samtidigt slidt halvlæderbd med rygforgyldning. Ryg lidt skæv. Indvendig ren og pæn. Contemporary half calf with gilt spine. Spine worn and a bit cocked. Internally nice and clean.
First edition of Hamsun's masterpiece, generally considered his best work, one of the most important literary productions of the late 19th century, and together with ""Hunger"", Hamsun's most famous book. ""Pan"" profoundly influenced the entire trajectory of modern literature and with its brilliant and intimate descriptions of nature, it also pioneered the Pantheism of 20th century literature, as well as creating a new kind of Neo-Romanticist novels. Together with ""Hunger (from 1890), ""Pan"" pioneered modern psychological literature and the techniques now known as ""stream of consciousness"" and ""interior monologue"".Few other authors of the period have had the kind of impact that Hamsun had. Ernest Hemingway attempted to write in the style of Hamsun, as did Henry Miller who considered him his teacher. Thomas Mann loved him and considered him the most important author of the period, and Hermann Hesse referred to him as his favourite author. The Russian authors of the period, e.g. Bosris Pasternak, were profoundly influenced by his books, and Andre Gide considered him superior to Dostojevski. Everyone read him, and everyone was influenced by him, Kafka, Brecht, Gorky, Wells...According to his American bibliographer Robert Ferguson (in 1987), Hamsun is ""one of the most influential and innovative literary stylists of the past hundred years"". Isaac Bashevis Singer called Hamsun ""the father of the modern school of literature in his every aspect-his subjectiveness, his fragmentariness, his use of flashbacks, his lyricism. The whole modern school of fiction in the twentieth century stems from Hamsun"", and Hemingway stated that ""Hamsun taught me to write"". Enstein said about him ""I consider him to be one of the greatest men of our period"", and Henry Miller said that it was reading Hamsun that prevented him from committing suicide. Maxin Girkij wrote to him in a letter ""- I tell you this quite sincerely, at this moment you are the greatest artist in Europe"" there is no one who can compare with you."", and Thomas Mann considered himself a disciple of Hamsun.Hamsun was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. By critics, Hamsun specialist, and Hamsun lovers, ""Pan"" is generally considered his greatest achievement, although ""Hunger"" is better known by laymen.
Leuven, University Press, 2008 Paperback, original editor's jacket, original wrappers, 24x16 cm.418 pp. Engels/Frans/Duits/Spaans ISBN 9789058676924.
Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin Studies, published annually, is the leading journal in the field of medieval, Renaissance, and modern Latin. As well as presenting articles on Neo-Latin topics, the journal is a major source for critical editions of Neo-Latin texts with translations and commentaries. Its systematic bibliography of Neo-Latin studies (Instrumentum bibliographicum Neolatinum), accompanied by critical notes, is the standard annual bibliography of publications in the field. The journal is fully indexed (names, mss., Neo-Latin neologisms).
Dirk Sacre, Gilbert Tournoy, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Jan Papy, Lambert Isebaert (eds)
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, upl, 2011 paperback, 442 p., English/French/German/Italian . ISBN 9789058678843.
Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin Studies, published annually, is the leading journal in the field of Renaissance and modern Latin. As well as presenting articles on Neo-Latin topics, the journal is a major source for critical editions of Neo-Latin texts with translations and commentaries. Series: Humanistica Lovaniensia - Journal of Neo-Latin Studies 60