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Edition und Studie von Kussgedichten, die Liebesdiskurse seit der Antike bis zur Frühen Neuzeit nachzeichnet
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Paul Fleming, German poet of baroque era (1609-1640), published a cycle of latin love poems titled "Kisses" in 1631 and dedicated the little book to a fellow student as a wedding gift. The title not only brings into focus one special aspect of love poetry, but also places the cycle within the tradition of kiss poetry of Early Modern times, which has been related closely to ancient poetry. The cycle has been framed by wedding poems in the strict sense. This way, several erotic discourses and the discourse of wedding poetry have been mixed in Fleming's "Kisses". Moreover, the language of love and the language of Jesuit meditation have coalesced. This volume contains an edition, commentary and translation of the texts, which could not be read but in an edition of the 19th century up to now. It also contains a study of kiss poems and wedding poems of antiquity and Early Modern age, which aims at identifying the different (love) discourses.
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Dr. Beate Hintzen studierte Klassische Philologie, Romanistik und Publizistik in Münster, legte das 1. und 2. Staatsexamen in den Fächern Latein und Griechisch ab und wurde 1992 in der lateinischen Philologie promoviert. Seit April 1995 lehrt sie lateinische und griechische Sprache und Literatur an der Universität Bonn.
Prof. Dr. Uwe Baumann lehrt Anglistik: Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Bonn.
Dr. Marc Laureys ist Professor für Mittel- und Neulateinische Philologie an der Universität Bonn und Sprecher des Bonner Centre for the Classical Tradition.