Author : Nicholas Mann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 8884552001
Petrarch Manuscripts In The British Isles
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Petrarch Manuscripts in the British Isles
Author : Nicholas Mann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Manuscripts
ISBN : STANFORD:36105039409607
Petrarch Manuscripts in the British Isles by Nicholas Mann Pdf
Petrarch’s Triumphi in English
Author : Alessandra Petrina
Publisher : MHRA
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-17
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781781888827
Petrarch’s Triumphi in English by Alessandra Petrina Pdf
This edition argues that Petrarch's text has been neglected by modern scholarship in favour of the translations of the Canzoniere, while it can be shown that the Triumphi enjoyed a much earlier and much more durable fame in Europe as well as in the British Isles, being translated at least twice in its entirety, with individual books and smaller sections being translated or adapted a number of times. Critical editions of the translations are accompanied by analysis of the reception of Petrarch's work in the British Isles, looking at the circulation of the book in the original Italian and in the various French translations, as well as at the use that is made of the Triumphi motifs not only in literature, but in paintings, music, etc.
Petrarch: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
Author : Craig Kallendorf
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2010-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780199810987
Petrarch: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide by Craig Kallendorf Pdf
This ebook is a selective guide designed to help scholars and students of Islamic studies find reliable sources of information by directing them to the best available scholarly materials in whatever form or format they appear from books, chapters, and journal articles to online archives, electronic data sets, and blogs. Written by a leading international authority on the subject, the ebook provides bibliographic information supported by direct recommendations about which sources to consult and editorial commentary to make it clear how the cited sources are interrelated related. This ebook is a static version of an article from Oxford Bibliographies Online: Renaissance and Reformation, a dynamic, continuously updated, online resource designed to provide authoritative guidance through scholarship and other materials relevant to the study of European history and culture between the 14th and 17th centuries. Oxford Bibliographies Online covers most subject disciplines within the social science and humanities, for more information visit www.oxfordbibliographies.com.
Transformations of Time and Temporality in Medieval and Renaissance Art
Author : Simona Cohen
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-03-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004267862
Transformations of Time and Temporality in Medieval and Renaissance Art by Simona Cohen Pdf
Although studies of specific time concepts, expressed in Renaissance philosophy and literature, have not been lacking, few art-historians have endeavored to meet the challenge in the visual arts. This book presents a multifaceted picture of the dynamic concepts of time and temporality in medieval and Renaissance art, adopted in speculative, ecclesiastical, socio-political, propagandist, moralistic, and poetic contexts. It has been assumed that time was conceived in a different way by those living in the Renaissance as compared to their medieval predecessors. Changing perceptions of time, an increasingly secular approach, the sense of self-determination rooted in the practical use and control of time, and the perception of time as a threat to human existence and achievements are demonstrated through artistic media. Chapters dealing with time in classical and medieval philosophy and art are followed by studies that focus on innovative aspects of Renaissance iconography.
Illuminating the Middle Ages
Author : Laura Cleaver,Alixe Bovey,Lucy Donkin
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2020-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004422339
Illuminating the Middle Ages by Laura Cleaver,Alixe Bovey,Lucy Donkin Pdf
The twenty-eight essays in this collection showcase cutting-edge research in manuscript studies, encompassing material from late antiquity to the Renaissance. The volume celebrates the exceptional contribution of John Lowden to the study of medieval books.
The Structure of Petrarch's Canzoniere
Author : Frederic J. Jones
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0859914100
The Structure of Petrarch's Canzoniere by Frederic J. Jones Pdf
Examination of the chronology of the poems of Part 1 of Petrarch's Canzoniereconsidered with reference to the Catastrophe Theory.
The Manuscript Tradition of Propertius
Author : James L. Butrica
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1984-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781442651142
The Manuscript Tradition of Propertius by James L. Butrica Pdf
The elegist Sextus Propertius (ca 50–ca 16 BC) is generally reckoned among the most difficult of Latin authors. At the root of this difficulty lies a deeply corrupt text and uncertainty over the manuscript transmission; moreover, the manuscripts used in the standard editions of today have been selected without a comprehensive examination of the surviving copies. This study, the fullest survey of the manuscripts so far, considers the affiliation of more than 140 complete or partial witnesses and offers a thorough reassessment of the tradition. The principal novelty is the argument that six Renaissance copies represent an independent third witness to the archetype, revealing passages where corruptions, glosses, or medieval corrections are now accepted as the words of Propertius and suggesting that the archetype was far more corrupt than now commonly supposed. The study is in two parts. In Part One, after a survey of Propertius’ fortuna in the Middle Ages, the author considers the affiliation and history of the known manuscripts and editions to 1502, then offers a text and revised apparatus of four elegies; in Part Two he presents detailed descriptions of 143 manuscripts, most of them from personal inspection.
Petrarch's English Laurels, 1475–1700
Author : Jackson Campbell Boswell,Gordon McMurry Braden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 670 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351911627
Petrarch's English Laurels, 1475–1700 by Jackson Campbell Boswell,Gordon McMurry Braden Pdf
The powerful influence of Petrarch on the development of Renaissance vernacular poetry has long been recognized as one of the major factors in early modern cultural history; this work provides a far more comprehensive catalogue of the direct evidence for that influence in England than any yet available. Following the model of Boswell's Dante's Fame in England (1999), it offers an itemized presentation, year by year, of printed citations, translations, and allusions, with complete bibliographical information, quotations of the relevant passages, and brief commentary. The most fully studied aspect of Petrarch's influence, his love poetry as a model for imitation, remains paramount: a model by turns slavishly imitated, ruthlessly mocked, and searchingly reworked, sometimes all at the same time. But the significance of other aspects of his legacy are also documented, with new fullness: notably his Latin prose works-especially his encyclopedic moral treatise On the Remedies of Both Kinds of Fortune, popular throughout the period-and his polemics against the Avignon papacy, which earned him a strong reputation in England as an angry moral prophet and champion of what would become the Protestant cause. The picture here presented provides new texture and complexity for any further discussion of Petrarch in the English Renaissance.
Imitating Authors
Author : Colin Burrow
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-05-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192575159
Imitating Authors by Colin Burrow Pdf
Imitating Authors is a major study of the theory and practice of imitatio (the imitation of one author by another) from antiquity to the present day. It extends from early Greek texts right up to recent fictions about clones and artificial humans, and illuminates both the theory and practice of imitation. At its centre lie the imitating authors of the English Renaissance, including Ben Jonson and the most imitated imitator of them all, John Milton. Imitating Authors argues that imitation was not simply a matter of borrowing words, or of alluding to an earlier author. Imitators learnt practices from earlier writers. They imitated the structures and forms of earlier writing in ways that enabled them to create a new style which itself could be imitated. That made imitation an engine of literary change. Imitating Authors also shows how the metaphors used by theorists to explain this complex practice fed into works which were themselves imitations, and how those metaphors have come to influence present-day anxieties about imitation human beings and artificial forms of intelligence. It explores relationships between imitation and authorial style, its fraught connections with plagiarism, and how emerging ideas of genius and intellectual property changed how imitation was practised. In refreshing and jargon-free prose Burrow explains not just what imitation was in the past, but how it influences the present, and what it could be in the future. Imitating Authors includes detailed discussion of Plato, Roman rhetorical theory, Virgil, Lucretius, Petrarch, Cervantes, Ben Jonson, Milton, Pope, Wordsworth, Mary Shelley, and Kazuo Ishiguro.
A Catalogue of the Pre-1500 Western Manuscript Books at the Newberry Library
Author : Paul Saenger,Newberry Library
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1989-10-15
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 0226733505
A Catalogue of the Pre-1500 Western Manuscript Books at the Newberry Library by Paul Saenger,Newberry Library Pdf
The Newberry Library in Chicago possesses one of the most distinguished collections of medieval and Renaissance manuscript books in North America. Based on two major private collections of the late nineteenth century—those of Henry Probasco and Edward E. Ayer—and scrupulously added to in this century, the holdings include late medieval bibles and breviaries, books of hours and books of homilies, and seminal texts on astronomy. Some of the books, such as those from the libraries of Philip the Good and Anne of Brittany, are beautifully illuminated. But the collection also includes an unusual array of "typical" medieval books, chosen not for their beauty but for their paleographical, codicological, and textual interest. Such codices include an eleventh-century Carthusian monk, and numerous books of hours adapted for feminine use. Paul Saenger has painstakingly identified the text, illumination, physical structure, and provenance for each of the more than 200 books in the collection to provide an exemplary guide to literate culture in the late Middle Ages. This catalogue, carefully researched and handsomely illustrated, will be an invaluable resource for historians, art historians, paleographers, bibliographers, and collectors.
Terence between Late Antiquity and the Age of Printing
Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2015-05-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004289499
Terence between Late Antiquity and the Age of Printing by Anonim Pdf
Terence between Late Antiquity and the Age of Printing investigates Medieval and Early Renaissance reception of Terence in highly innovative ways by combining the diverse but interrelated strands of textual criticism, illustrative tradition and performance.
Cultural Politics in Fifteenth-Century England: The Case of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Author : Alessandra Petrina
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2004-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789047404903
Cultural Politics in Fifteenth-Century England: The Case of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester by Alessandra Petrina Pdf
This book analyses the relation between politics and the production of culture in Lancastrian England, focussing on the intellectual activity of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, reconstructing his library and analysing his commissions of translations, biographies and political poems.
Chaucer and His Readers
Author : Seth Lerer
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780691219691
Chaucer and His Readers by Seth Lerer Pdf
Challenging the view that the fifteenth century was the "Drab Age" of English literary history, Seth Lerer seeks to recover the late-medieval literary system that defined the canon of Chaucer's work and the canonical approaches to its understanding. Lerer shows how the poets, scribes, and printers of the period constructed Chaucer as the "poet laureate" and "father" of English verse. Chaucer appears throughout the fifteenth century as an adviser to kings and master of technique, and Lerer reveals the patterns of subjection, childishness, and inability that characterize the stance of Chaucer's imitators and his readers. In figures from the Canterbury Tales such as the abused Clerk, the boyish Squire, and the infantilized narrator of the "Tale of Sir Thopas," in the excuse-ridden narrator of Troilus and Criseyde, and in Chaucer's cursed Adam Scriveyn, the poet's inheritors found their oppressed personae. Through close readings of poetry from Lydgate to Skelton, detailed analysis of manuscript anthologies and early printed books, and inquiries into the political environments and the social contexts of bookmaking, Lerer charts the construction of a Chaucer unassailable in rhetorical prowess and political sanction, a Chaucer aureate and laureate.
Middle English Poetry
Author : Alastair J. Minnis
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781903153093
Middle English Poetry by Alastair J. Minnis Pdf
Material on the production and transmission of medieval literature and the early formation of the canon of English poetry. A wide range of poets is covered - Chaucer, Gower, Hoccleve, the Gawain poet, Langland, and Lydgate, along with the translator of Claudian's De Consulatu Stilichonis. The Turnament of Totenham is read in termsof theory of the carnivalesque and popular culture, and major contributions are made to current linguistic, editorial and codicological controversies. Going beyond the Middle Ages, the book also considers the sixteenth-century reception of Chaucer's Legend of Good Women and Post-Reformation reading of Lydgate. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the production and transmission of medieval literature, and in the early formation of the canon of English poetry. Contributors: JULIA BOFFEY, J.A. BURROW, CHRISTOPHER CANNON, MARTHA DRIVER, SIAN ECHARD, A.S.G. EDWARDS, KATE D. HARRIS, S.S. HUSSEY, KATHRYN KERBY-FULTON, CAROL M. MEALE, LINNE R. MOONEY, CHARLOTTE C. MORSE, V.I.J. SCATTERGOOD, ELIZABETH SOLOPOVA, ESTELLE STUBBS, JOHN THOMPSON.