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Epistolarum familiarium liber unus and uncollected letters / John Milton ; edited with introduction, translation, and commentary by Estelle Haan.
Van Pelt Library PR3581.A4 H33 2019
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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Furness Shakespeare Library (Van Pelt 628) PR3581.A4 H33 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Milton, John, 1608-1674, author.
- Series:
- Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia ; 44.
- Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia ; XLIV
- Standardized Title:
- Epistolae familiares. English & Latin
- Language:
- English
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Milton, John, 1608-1674--Correspondence.
- Milton, John.
- Milton, John, 1608-1674.
- Genre:
- Letters (correspondence)
- Translations (documents)
- Correspondence.
- Personal correspondence.
- Physical Description:
- 556 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2019.
- Language Note:
- English and Latin on facing pages.
- Summary:
- "John Milton holds an impressive place within the rich tradition of neo-Latin epistolography. His 'Epistolae Familiares' and uncollected letters paint an invigorating portrait of the artist as a young man, offering insight into his reading programme, his views on education, friendship, poetry, his relations with continental literati, his blindness, and his role as Latin Secretary. This edition presents a modernised Latin text and a facing English translation, complemented by a detailed introduction and a comprehensive commentary. Situating Milton's letters in relation to the classical, pedagogical, neo-Latin, and vernacular contexts at the heart of their composition, it presents fresh evidence in regard to Milton's relationships with the Italian philologist Benedetto Buonmattei, the Greek humanist Leonard Philaras, the radical pastor Jean de Labadie, and the German diplomat Peter Heimbach. It also announces several new discoveries, most notably a manuscript of Henry Oldenburg's transcription of 'Ep. Fam. 25'. This volume fills an important gap in Milton scholarship, and will prove of particular use to Milton scholars, students, philologists, neo-Latinists, and those interested in the humanist reinvention of the epistolographic tradition."--Publisher's website.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9789462701878
- 9462701873
- OCLC:
- 1121196549
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