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Cultural encounter and identity in the Neo-Latin world / edited by Camilla Horster and Marianne Pade.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Analecta Romana Instituti Danici. Supplementum ; 54.
- Analecta romana instituti danici. Supplementa ; 54
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Latin philology--History--16th century--Congresses.
- Latin philology.
- Classical philology--Europe, Northern--History--16th century--Congresses.
- Classical philology.
- Renaissance--Europe, Northern--Congresses.
- Renaissance.
- Reformation--Europe, Northern--Congresses.
- Reformation.
- Humanism--Europe, Northern--History--16th century--Congresses.
- Humanism.
- Renaissance--Italy--Influence--Congresses.
- Humanism--Italy--Influence--Congresses.
- Intellectual life.
- History.
- Europe, Northern--Intellectual life--16th century--Congresses.
- Europe, Northern.
- Italy.
- Northern Europe.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 262 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Roma : Edizioni Quasar, MMXX [2020]
- Summary:
- From the contents:00Translatio studii: imitation and transformations of Italian humanist culture.00Susanna De Beer, Conrad Celtis?s Visions of Rome Relocation, Contestation and Imitation of the Italian Renaissance in German Humanism;00Annet den Haan, Sources, pools and runnels: The humanist reception of the Ordinary Gloss and Lyra?s Postils;00Marianne Pade, Melanchthon and Thucydides: The reception of the Peloponnesian War in a Reformation context;00Trine Arlund Hass, Playing your Part: Bucolic Traditions and Positions in Hans Lauridsen Amerinus?s Ecloga de pacis foedere (1573);00Per Sigurd T. Styve, Renaissance Images of Multiple Temporalities;00Lærke Maria Andersen Funder, Meeting expectations and revealing aspirations: Ole Worm and the emergent genre of museum catalogues.
- Contents:
- Preface
- Translatio studii: imitation and transformations of Italian humanist culture
- Visions of Rome Relocation, Contestation and Imitation of the Italian Renaissance in German Humanism / Susanna De Beer, Conrad Celtis's
- Sources, pools and runnels: The humanist reception of the Ordinary Gloss and Lyra's Postils / Annet Den Haan
- Melanchthon and Thucydides: The reception of the Peloponnesian War in a Reformation context / Marianne Pade
- Playing your Part: Bucolic Traditions and Positions in Hans Lauridsen Amerinus's Ecloga de pacis foedere (1573) / Trine Arlund Hass
- Renaissance Images of Multiple Temporalities / Per Sigurd T. Styve
- Meeting expectations and revealing aspirations: Ole Worm and the emergent genre of museum catalogues / Lærke Maria Andersen Funder
- Teaching and development of Humanist Latin
- Continuity and change in the Neo-Latin grammars of the European vernaculars (French, Castilian, German, and English) / Clementina Marsico
- Education, Humanism, and the Reformation in Denmark / Morten Fink Jenson
- The Latin of the German Reformation and the Heritage of Quattrocento Humanism / Johann Ramminger
- Humanist Latin for a new purpose: The indication of indirect discourse from Italy to Denmark / Camilla Plesner Horster
- Competing nations
- Assessing the influence of Biondo Flavio's historical geography: the case of the Low Countries / Marc Laureys
- Stephanius's Notæ uberiores in Historiam Danicam Saxonis Grammatici (1645): a humanist commentary on a medieval history of Denmark / Karen Skovgaard-Petersen
- Collections of Latin inscriptions from the milieu around Henrich Rantzau / Peter Zeeberg
- Urbes antiquissimae: Renaissance influences in descriptions of towns and cities of seventeenth-eighteenth-century Magnus Ducatus Finlandiae / Outi Merisalo.
- Notes:
- "The present book brings together the papers from a two-day international conference, held at the Danish Institute in Rome 8-9 November 2017"--Preface.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-248) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9788854910331
- 8854910333
- OCLC:
- 1176568739
- Online:
- http://www.liberdomus.it/liberdomus/nrdcc/abstracts/D0254061355.pdf
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