Habent sua fata libelli : Studies in Book History, the Classical Tradition, and Humanism in Honor of Craig Kallendorf (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)

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Habent sua fata libelli : Studies in Book History, the Classical Tradition, and Humanism in Honor of Craig Kallendorf (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 528 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004461888
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Full Description

Habent sua fata libelli honors the work of Craig Kallendorf, offering studies in several fields in which he chiefly distinguished himself: the history of the book and reading, the classical tradition and reception studies, Renaissance humanism, and Virgilian scholarship with a special focus on the creative transformation of the Aeneid through the centuries. The volume is rounded out by an appreciation of Craig Kallendorf, including a review of his scholarship and its significance.

In addition to the topics mentioned above, the volume's twenty-five contributions are of relevance to those working in the fields of classical philology, Neo-Latin, political philosophy, poetry and poetics, printing and print culture, Romance languages, art history, translation studies, and Renaissance and early modern Europe generally.

Contributors: Alessandro Barchiesi, Susanna Braund, Hélène Casanova-Robin, Jean-Louis Charlet, Federica Ciccolella, Ingrid De Smet, Margaret Ezell, Edoardo Fumagalli, Julia Gaisser, Lucia Gualdo Rosa, James Hankins, Andrew Laird, Marc Laureys, John Monfasani, Timothy Moore, Colette Nativel, Marianne Pade, Lisa Pon, Wayne Rebhorn, Alden Smith, Sarah Spence, Fabio Stok, Richard Thomas, and Marino Zorzi.

Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Note to the Reader

Notes on Contributors

Introduction

 Steven M. Oberhelman, Giancarlo Abbamonte, Patrick Baker

1 Craig Kallendorf: The Man and His Work

 Richard F. Thomas

Part 1: Virgil and His Works

2 Aeneas in Campania: Notes on Naevius as a Model for the Aeneid

 Alessandro Barchiesi

3 Virgil's Incomplete Lines: A Challenge for Translators

 Susanna Braund

Part 2: Virgilian Studies

4 La Poésie de la nature, de Virgile à Giovanni Pontano : l'exemple des pronostics solaires

 Hélène Casanova-Robin

5 Virgilio castigato: Stazio, Dante e le correzioni all'Eneide

 Edoardo Fumagalli

6 Pontano's Virgil: Interpretation and Imitation in the Antonius

 Julia Haig Gaisser

7 Early Latin Virgils in the Colonial Americas (1520-1740)

 Andrew Laird

8 Virgil and Roman Musical Theater

 Timothy J. Moore

9 Raphael and Marcantonio Raimondi as Readers of Virgil

 Lisa Pon

10 The Manuscript and Print Tradition of Pomponius Laetus's Commentary on the Aeneid

 Fabio Stok

Part 3: Classical Reception Studies

11 From Crete to Geneva: Frankiskos Portos (1511-1581) and His Teaching of Greek

 Federica Ciccolella

12 Unveiling the Calumny of Apelles: Caspar Dornavius's Calumniae repraesentatio

 Marc Laureys

Part 4: Humanists and Humanism

13 Étude métrique des Épîtres de Jean Second

 Jean-Louis Charlet

14 The King's Citizens: Francesco Patrizi of Siena on Citizenship in Monarchies

 James Hankins

15 The Letters of Ignatius of Antioch as a Philological and Epistemological Issue from the Reformation to Today

 John Monfasani

16 Boccaccio and Early Italian Humanism

 Marianne Pade

17 Working with Style: On Translating Boccaccio's Decameron

 Wayne A. Rebhorn

18 Giovanni Aurispa e Tommaso Parentucelli: un'amicizia speciale

 Lucia Gualdo Rosa

19 Two Nations, Two Foundations: The Renaissance's 'Other Rome'

 Alden Smith

20 Encounters with the Latin Past: Subiaco, Colonna, and Poems of Lepanto

 Sarah Spence

Part 5: The Material Book, Manuscripts, and Printed Editions

21 Chasing Commentaries: Kaspar Schoppe, Jacques Bongars, and Pierre Daniel, or the Backstory to the Servius Danielis Revisited

 Ingrid De Smet

22 The Ignorant Reader: Imagining Vernacular Literacies in Seventeenth-Century England

 Margaret J. M. Ezell

23 Ut liber pictura : Rembrandt peintre de livres

 Colette Nativel

24 The Book Trade in Venice under Foreign Dominations (1797-1866)

 Marino Zorzi

General Index

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