The Stanze of Angelo Poliziano

The Stanze of Angelo Poliziano
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780271044606

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The Stanze of Angelo Poliziano

The Stanze of Angelo Poliziano
Author: Angelo Poliziano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1979
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: UOM:39015005186492

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Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts

Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts
Author: Jill Kraye
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1997-08-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521426049

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The Renaissance, known primarily for the art and literature that it produced, was also a period in which philosophical thought flourished. This two-volume anthology contains 40 new translations of important works on moral and political philosophy written during the Renaissance and hitherto unavailable in English. The anthology is designed to be used in conjunction with The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy, in which all of these texts are discussed. The works, originally written in Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, and Greek, cover such topics as: concepts of man, Aristotelian, Platonic, Stoic, and Epicurean ethics, scholastic political philosophy, theories of princely and republican government in Italy and northern European political thought. Each text is supplied with an introduction and a guide to further reading.

Inventing the Renaissance Putto

Inventing the Renaissance Putto
Author: Charles Dempsey
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0807826162

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The figure of the putto (often portrayed as a mischievous baby) made frequent appearances in the art and literature of Renaissance Italy. Commonly called spiritelli, or sprites, putti embodied a minor species of demon, in their nature neither good

Italy in Crisis

Italy in Crisis
Author: Jane E. Everson,Diego Zancani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351198974

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"Italy in Crisis: 1494 is a collection of essays which were originally presented at a conference organized at the Institute of Romance Studies in London. They cover the most Important aspects of the history, literature, astrology and thought of the 1490s, when major figures such as Lorenzo de' Medici, Angelo Poliziano, Luigi Pulci, and Boiardo, the author of the Orlando Innamorato, disappeared from the Italian scene. The contributors are Alison Brown, Remo Catani, Peter Brand, Marco Dorigatti, Mark Davie, Martin McLaughlin, Letizla Panlzza and Denis Reldy."

Epic and Empire

Epic and Empire
Author: David Quint
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780691222950

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Alexander the Great, according to Plutarch, carried on his campaigns a copy of the Iliad, kept alongside a dagger; on a more pronounced ideological level, ancient Romans looked to the Aeneid as an argument for imperialism. In this major reinterpretation of epic poetry beginning with Virgil, David Quint explores the political context and meanings of key works in Western literature. He divides the history of the genre into two political traditions: the Virgilian epics of conquest and empire that take the victors' side (the Aeneid itself, Camoes's Lusíadas, Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata) and the countervailing epic of the defeated and of republican liberty (Lucan's Pharsalia, Ercilla's Araucana, and d'Aubigné's Les tragiques). These traditions produce opposing ideas of historical narrative: a linear, teleological narrative that belongs to the imperial conquerors, and an episodic and open-ended narrative identified with "romance," the story told of and by the defeated. Quint situates Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained within these rival traditions. He extends his political analysis to the scholarly revival of medieval epic in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and to Sergei Eisenstein's epic film, Alexander Nevsky. Attending both to the topical contexts of individual poems and to the larger historical development of the epic genre, Epic and Empire provides new models for exploring the relationship between ideology and literary form.

Greek and Latin Poetry

Greek and Latin Poetry
Author: Angelo Poliziano
Publsiher: I Tatti Renaissance Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0674984579

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Angelo Poliziano (1454-1494) was one of the great scholar-poets of the Renaissance and a leading figure in the Florence during the Age of the Medici. This I Tatti edition contains all of his Greek and Latin poetry (with the exception of the Silvae in ITRL 14) translated into English for the first time.

Brill s Companion to the Reception of Plutarch

Brill s Companion to the Reception of Plutarch
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004409446

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Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Plutarch offers the first comprehensive analysis of Plutarch’s rich reception history from the high Roman Empire, Late Antiquity and Byzantium to the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the modern era, across various cultures in Europe, America, North Africa, and the Middle East.