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Ovid in Renaissance France

Author : Ann Moss
Publisher : Warburg Institute
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 32,78 MB
Release : 1982
Category : History
ISBN :

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CONTENTS I. The authenticity of the Roman Dialogues II. Catalogue of Francisco de Holanda's writings, drawings, paintings and architectural designs.

Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn

Author : Ann Moss
Publisher :
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 34,34 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780199249879

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This study provides an entirely new look at an era of radical change in the history of West European thought, the period between 1480 and 1540, mainly in France and Germany. The book's main thesis is that the Latin language turn was not only concurrent with other aspects of change, but was a fundamental instrument in reconfiguring horizons of thought, reformulating paradigms of argument, and rearticulating the relationship between fiction and truth.

A Commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses: Volume 2, Books 7-12

Author : Alessandro Barchiesi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 692 pages
File Size : 33,7 MB
Release : 2023-12-31
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1009197630

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Comprising fifteen books and over two hundred and fifty myths, Ovid's Metamorphoses is one of the longest extant Latin poems from the ancient world and one of the most influential works in Western culture. It is an epic on desire and transgression that became a gateway to the entire world of pagan mythology and visual imagination. This, the first complete commentary in English, covers all aspects of the text – from textual interpretation to poetics, imagination, and ideology – and will be useful as a teaching aid and an orientation for those who are interested in the text and its reception. Historically, the poem's audience includes readers interested in opera and ballet, psychology and sexuality, myth and painting, feminism and posthumanism, vegetarianism and metempsychosis (to name just a few outside the area of Classical Studies).

Reading the Ovidian Heroine

Author : Kathryn McKinley
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 43,32 MB
Release : 2017-09-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004351019

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This study investigates the reception of Ovid's heroines in Metamorphoses commentaries written between 1100 and 1618. The Ovidian heroine offers a telling window onto medieval and early modern clerical constructions of gender and selfhood. In the context of classical representations of the feminine, the book examines Ovid's engagement of the heroine to explore problems of intentionality. The second part of the study presents commentaries by such clerics as William of Orléans, the "Vulgate" commentator, Thomas Walsingham, and Raphael Regius, illustrating the reception of the Ovidian heroine in medieval France and England as well as in Renaissance Italy and Germany. The works analyzed here show that clerical readings of the feminine in Ovid reflect greater heterogeneity than is commonly alleged. Both moralizing summaries and Latin editions used as schooltexts are discussed.

The Vulgate Commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses

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Publisher : Medieval Institute Publications
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 27,26 MB
Release : 2015-11-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 158044203X

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Composed around 1250 by an unknown author in the region of Orleans, the Vulgate Commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses is the most widely disseminated and reproduced medieval work on Ovid's epic compendium of classical mythology and materialist philosophy. This commentary both preserves the rich store of twelfth-century glossing on the Metamorphoses and incorporates new material of literary interest, while the marginal glosses in many respects reflect the scholar interests of an early thirteenth-century schoolmaster. The Vulgate Commentary is always transmitted as a series of interlinear and marginal glosses surrounding the text manuscript, whereas other earlier commentaries were independent of a full text of the poem. The Vulgate Commentary exercised a wide-ranging influence on the understanding and presentation of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the High Middle Ages and Renaissance, and the commentary exists in both French and Italian manuscripts.

Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries

Author : Greti Dinkova-Bruun
Publisher :
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 19,68 MB
Release : 2022
Category :
ISBN : 9780888449528

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Volume 12 contains a single article of monographic length on the Metamorphoses of Ovid, by Frank T. Coulson, ?Harry L. Levy, and Harald Anderson, a testament to the vastness and complexity of the Nachleben of Ovid?s most popular work.00Founded in 1946 by Paul Oskar Kristeller, the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum has become an indispensable research tool for scholars interested in the history of the classical tradition in the West during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Each article treats a separate classical author, beginning with a detailed essay on the author?s reception from antiquity to A.D. 1600 and, in some cases, even up to the present day. This ?Fortuna? is followed by a comprehensive list both of manuscript and printed commentaries on each Latin author and, in the case of Greek authors, a list of Latin translations as well.00Since the publication of the first volume in 1960, the Catalogus has published articles on nearly a hundred classical authors, with dozens more in active preparation. The project boasts an international team of contributors from fourteen countries in Europe and North America. Given the ever-growing interest in the history of classical reception across departments of English, European languages, and comparative literature, the foundational scholarship that is the hallmark of the CTC has become more vital than ever to research in the humanities.

A Commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses: Volume 1, General Introduction and Books 1-6

Author : Alessandro Barchiesi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 786 pages
File Size : 17,48 MB
Release : 2023-12-31
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1009197606

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Comprising fifteen books and over two hundred and fifty myths, Ovid's Metamorphoses is one of the longest extant Latin poems from the ancient world and one of the most influential works in Western culture. It is an epic on desire and transgression that became a gateway to the entire world of pagan mythology and visual imagination. This, the first complete commentary in English, covers all aspects of the text – from textual interpretation to poetics, imagination, and ideology – and will be useful as a teaching aid and an orientation for those who are interested in the text and its reception. Historically, the poem's audience includes readers interested in opera and ballet, psychology and sexuality, myth and painting, feminism and posthumanism, vegetarianism and metempsychosis (to name just a few outside the area of Classical Studies).

A Companion to Ovid

Author : Peter E. Knox
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 30,86 MB
Release : 2012-11-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1118556666

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A Companion to Ovid is a comprehensive overview of one of the most influential poets of classical antiquity. Features more than 30 newly commissioned chapters by noted scholars writing in their areas of specialization Illuminates various aspects of Ovid's work, such as production, genre, and style Presents interpretive essays on key poems and collections of poems Includes detailed discussions of Ovid's primary literary influences and his reception in English literature Provides a chronology of key literary and historical events during Ovid's lifetime