Women and Latin in the Early Modern Period

Women and Latin in the Early Modern Period
Author: Jane Stevenson
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004529762

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The first women Latinists lived in renaissance Italy. The new learning spread from there to the rest of Europe. The original purpose of teaching women Latin was diplomacy, but later women used the language in many ways.

Woman And Art in Early Modern Latin America

Woman And Art in Early Modern Latin America
Author: Kellen Kee MacIntyre,Richard E. Phillips
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004153929

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This illustrated anthology brings together for the first time a collection of essays that explore the position of women and the contributions made by them to the arts and architecture of early modern Latin America.

Women Writing Latin

Women Writing Latin
Author: Laurie J. Churchill,Phyllis Rugg Brown,J. Elizabeth Jeffrey
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2002
Genre: Latin literature
ISBN: 0415942470

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Women Writing Latin

Women Writing Latin
Author: Laurie J. Churchill,Phyllis R. Brown,Jane E. Jeffrey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781135377564

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This book is part of a 3-volume anthology of women's writing in Latin from antiquity to the early modern era. Each volume provides texts, contexts, and translations of a wide variety of works produced by women, including dramatic, poetic, and devotional writing. Volume Three covers women's writing in Latin during the early modern period (1400-1700).

Latinity and Alterity in the Early Modern Period

Latinity and Alterity in the Early Modern Period
Author: Yasmin Annabel Haskell,Yasmin Haskell,Juanita Feros Ruys
Publsiher: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Latin language, Medieval and modern
ISBN: 0866984089

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"The essays in this volume, many of which are in dialogue with Francoise Waquet's Latin or the Empire of a Sign, showcase some of the most exciting and sophisticated new work in the field of neo-Latin studies. They illustrate the significance of 'Latinity' for understanding the early modern world from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and will be of interest not only to neo-Latinists but to students of the modern European vernaculars, social historians of language, lexicographers, intellectual and scientific historians, and to cultural and cross-cultural historians. Under the second term of the title, 'Alterity, ' our volume explores humanist Latin's 'opposition' to mediaeval Latin and the modern vernaculars; the 'otherness' of women's Latinity; the construction of the non-European in Latin humanism; and the Latin writings of non-Europeans, from indigenous Americans to Africans. The exploration of these themes helps us more fully to understand what Latin 'really meant' during the early modern period."--Publisher description.

Latinity and Alterity in the Early Modern Period

Latinity and Alterity in the Early Modern Period
Author: Yasmin Haskell
Publsiher: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010
Genre: Latin language, Medieval and modern
ISBN: 2503533752

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Summary: The essays in this volume, many of which are in dialogue with Francoise Waquet's Latin or the Empire of a Sign, showcase some of the most exciting and sophisticated new work in the field of neo-Latin studies. They illustrate the significance of 'Latinity' for understanding the early modern world from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and will be of interest not only to neo-Latinists but to students of the modern European vernaculars, social historians of language, lexicographers, intellectual and scientific historians, and to cultural and cross-cultural historians. Under the second term of the title, 'Alterity', the volume explores humanist Latin's 'opposition' to mediaeval Latin and the modern vernaculars; the 'otherness' of women's Latinity; the construction of the non-European in Latin humanism; and the Latin writings of non-Europeans, from indigenous Americans to Africans.

Women Writing Latin

Women Writing Latin
Author: Laurie J. Churchill,Phyllis R. Brown,Jane E. Jeffrey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781135377281

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This book is part of a 3-volume anthology of women's writing in Latin from antiquity to the early modern era. Each volume provides texts, contexts, and translations of a wide variety of works produced by women, including dramatic, poetic, and devotional writing. Volume Two covers women's writing in Latin in the Middle Ages.

Early Modern Latin Love Poetry

Early Modern Latin Love Poetry
Author: Paul White
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-03-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004548077

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This volume sheds new light on the extraordinary richness and variety of love poetry written in Latin from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. It shows how Latin love poets reworked classical Roman and Greek models, and engaged in dialogue with mediaeval and contemporary vernacular traditions of poetry. They used the poetic language of love in Latin to reflect and comment on wider social, ethical and literary issues, and reconfigured its codes of representation in response to changing conceptions of love in the philosophical and religious spheres. Their poetry often aligned itself with dominant discourses of power and gender, but it could also be subtly subversive or even openly transgressive.