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Teachers, students, and schools of Greek in the Renaissance / edited by Federica Ciccolella, Luigi Silvano.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ciccolella, Federica.
Silvano, Luigi.
Series:
Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 264.
Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 264
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Greek philology--Study and teaching--History--Italy.
Greek philology.
Renaissance--Italy.
Renaissance.
Humanists--Italy.
Humanists.
Civilization--Greek influences.
Greek philology--Study and teaching.
Intellectual life.
Italy--Civilization--Greek influences.
Italy.
Italy--Intellectual life--1268-1559.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (487 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]
Summary:
The beginning of the Greek revival in the West is generally attributed to the teaching of the Byzantine scholar Manuel Chrysoloras in Florence between 1397 and 1400. Causes, aspects, and consequences of this important cultural phenomenon still need to be analyzed in depth. The essays collected in this volume examine the development of the study of Greek from the fifteenth to the early sixteenth century, reconstructing its spread and impact on early modern literatures, philosophy, and visual arts. An analysis of the methods and tools used to teach and learn Greek sheds light on the complex cultural relationships between Byzantium and the West and enlarges the traditional picture of the Greek revival in early modern Europe. Contributors are: Lilia Campana, Federica Ciccolella, Mariarosa Cortesi, Francesco G. Giannachi, Fevronia Nousia, Kalle Lundahl, Erika Nuti, Denis Robichaud, Antonio Rollo, Luigi Silvano, David Speranzi, and Paola Tomé.
Contents:
Front Matter
The Transmission and Reception of Manuel Moschopoulos’ Schedography in the West / Fevronia Nousia
Study Tools in the Humanist Greek School: Preliminary Observations on Greek-Latin Lexica / Antonio Rollo
Greek at the School of Vittorino da Feltre / Mariarosa Cortesi
Greek Studies in Giovanni Tortelli’s Orthographia: A World in Transition / Paola Tomè
Working with Plotinus: A Study of Marsilio Ficino’s Textual and Divinatory Philology / Denis J.-J. Robichaud
Praeclara librorum suppellectilis: Cretan Manuscripts in Pietro da Portico’s Library / David Speranzi
Learning Greek in the Land of Otranto: Some Remarks on Sergio Stiso of Zollino and His School / Francesco G. Giannachi
Antonio Allegri da Correggio: The Greek Inscription in the Hermitage Portrait / Kalle O. Lundahl
Teaching Greek in Renaissance Rome: Basil Chalcondyles and His Courses on the Odyssey / Luigi Silvano
Vettor Fausto (1490–1546), Professor of Greek at the School of Saint Mark / Lilia Campana
Franciscus Bovius Ferrarensis and Joannes Sagomalas Naupliensis: Teaching Elementary Greek in the Mid-Sixteenth Century / Erika Nuti
Greek in Venetian Crete: Grammars and Schoolbooks from the Library of Francesco Barocci / Federica Ciccolella
Bibliography
Indexes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
90-04-33804-7
OCLC:
962553148
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004338043 DOI

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