Acta Bologna 1979

 

Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Bononiensis. Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Bologna 26 August to 1 September 1979. Ed. R. J. Schoeck, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 37 (Binghamton, N. Y., 1985).

 

Contents

Preface ix

Presidential Address, R. J. Schoeck xi

 

I. History (including the History of Philosophy and Science)

Zlata Bojović, Gli Umanisti Jugoslavi e i Centri Umanistici Italiani 3

R. W. Carrubba, A Seventeenth-Century Report on the Snake Charmers of India 18

James Dauphiné, Palingenius, Du Bartas, De Gamon, De Rivière et le Systeme de Copernic 27

Stephan Füssel, Der Einfluß der italienischen Humanisten auf die zeitgenössischen Darstellungen Kaiser Maximilians 34

Robert Ginsberg, De Jure Belli ac Pacis: The Contribution of Hugo Grotius to the Problem of War 44

Howard Jones, Gassendi and Locke on Ideas 51

Louis A. Knafla, The Influence of Continental Humanists and Jurists on English Common Law in the Renaissance 60

Paul G. Kuntz, De Analogia Graduum Entis: On Cardinal Cajetan's Neglect of Thomistic Hierarchy 72

Ettore Lojacono, Giorgio da Trebisonda: la tradizione retorica bizantina e l'idea di metodo 80

Guy Fitch Lytle, The Church Fathers and Oxford Professors in the Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation 101

A. S. McGrade, Constitutionalism Late Medieval and Early Modern – Lex Facit Regem: Hooker's Use of Bracton 116

Angelo Mazzocco, Biondo Flavio and the Antiquarian Tradition 124

Alain Michel, Dialogues et manuels de rhetorique à la Renaissance: structures, philosophie, histoire 137

Mary Ella Milham, Platina and his Correspondents 144

Philippe Morel, Architecture et stratégies pendant la contre-réforme: les Instructiones fabricae ecclesiasticae de Saint Charles Borromée 149

Clare M. Murphy, The Turkish Threat and Thomas More's Utopia 158

Erik Petersen, Humanism and the Medieval Past: Christiernus Petri as a Humanist Scholar 172

Giovanni Santinello, Umanesimo e filosofia nel Veneto nella seconda meta del Cinquecento 177

 

II. Education and Language

F. Akkerman, Pauvreté ou richesse du latin de Spinoza 197

Dietrich Briesemeister, Französische Literatur in neulateinischen Übersetzungen 205

G. Chantraine, Langage et théologie selon le Ciceronianus d'Erasme 216

Gustavo Costa, The Latin Translations of Longinus's Περὶ ῞Υψους in Renaissance Italy 224

Colette Demaizière, Convergences et divergences étymologiques chez Bovelles et Sylvius 239

Marie Madeleine de la Garanderie, Marot Traducteur d' Erasme 247

Paul F. Grendler, The Teaching of Latin in Sixteenth-Century Venetian Schools 258

Marion Leathers Kuntz, The Home of Coronaeus in Jean Bodin's Colloquium Heptaplomeres: An Example of a Venetian Academy 277

Thomas A. Losoncy, Language and Saint Anselm's Proslogion Argument 284

Herbert S. Matsen, Selected Extant Latin Documents Pertaining to the 'Studio' of Bologna around 1500 292

Fidel Rädle, Italienische Jesuitendramen auf bayerischen Bühnen des 16. Jahrhunderts 303

J. Starnawski, Andreas Fricius Modrevius - écrivain latin 313

John Webster, Temple's Neo-latin Commentary on Sidney's Apology: Two Strategies for a Defense 317

 

III. Seminar: The Role of Latin in Renaissance Education

Hanna-Barbara Gerl, Zwischen faktischer und numinoser Gültigkeit: Lorenzo Vallas Theorie vom Vorrang der lateinischen Sprache 327

Eckhard Kessler, Zur Bedeutung der lateinischen Sprache in der Renaissance 337

W. Kühlmann, Apologie und Kritik des Lateins im Schrifttum des deutschen Späthumanismus. Argumentationsmuster und sozialgeschichtliche Zusammenhänge 356

Raimund Pfister, Grammatik und Lateinunterricht in Italien im 15. Jahrhundert 377

 

IV. Literature

Judson Boyce Allen, The Allegorized Mythography of Johannes Calderia 390

Virginia Woods Callahan, Uses of the Planudean Anthology: Thomas More and Andrea Alciati 399

John C. Coldewey, William Alabaster's Roxana: Some Textual Considerations 413

Bernhard Coppel, Philomela in Bologna und Wittenberg. Die Nachtigall als Topos, Epigrammstoff und Vogelmaske in der propagandistischen Reformationsdichtung 420

Katharine Davies, Leonardo Porzio in the 1527 De Asse 430

John B. Dillon, Classical Myth and Geography in Renaissance Reference Books: Introductory Remarks and Two Miltonic Examples (Aracynthus and Zephyritis) 437

Philip Dust, George Herbert's Passio Discerpta and Franciscus Lucas's Commentaries on the New Testament 451

Clifford Endres, The Poetics of Imitatio: Joannes Secundus and his Models in the Elegiae 459

Francesco d'Episcopo, Realtà umanistica e tradizione classica nel "De laboribus Herculis" di Coluccio Salutati 464

Philip Ford, The Hymni Naturales of Michael Marullus 475

Ellen S. Ginsberg, The Amores of Joachim du Bellay: a Neo-Latin Cycle of Love Poems 483

A. J. E. Harmsen, La théorie du ridicule chez Madius et le classicisme néerlandais 491

C. L. Heesakkers, Two Leiden Neo-Latin Menippean Satires: Justus Lipsius' Somnium (1581) and Petrus Cunaeus' Sardi Venales (1612) 500

Elizabeth McCutcheon, The Language of Utopian Negation: Book II of More's Utopia 510

Adrian Marino, Mutations du Concepts de "littérature" à l'époque de la Renaissance 520

Clare M. Murphy, Erasmus' English Pléiade 533

E. Peter Nolan, Beyond Macaronic: Embedded Latin in Dante and Langland 539

Howard B. Norland, The Role of Drama in Erasmus' Literary Thought 549

William J. O'Neal, The Simile in Vida's Christiad 558

Ezio Ornato, La Redecouverte des discours de Cicéron en Italie et en France à la fin du XIVe et au début du XVe siècle 564

Lee Piepho, The Organization of Mantuans' Adulescentia and Spenser's Shepheardes Calendar 577

Stella P. Revard, Neo-Latin Commentaries on Pindar 583

Lawrence V. Ryan, Conrad Celtis' Carmen Saeculare: Ode for a New German Age 592

Carl G. Schlam, Sir Thomas Chaloner: In laudem Henrici octavi carmen panegyricum 607

Peter Sharratt, Euripides latinus: Buchanan's Use of his Sources 613

Andrew A. Tadie, The Popularization of English Deism: Lord Herbert of Cherbury's De Veritate and Sir William Davenant's The Siege of Rhodes 621

Brenda Thaon, Spenser's Neptune, Nereus and Proteus: Renaissance Mythography Made Verse 630

C. A. Upton, John Jonston and the Historical Epigram 638

Simone Viarre, L'Elégie d'Ovide sur la mort de Tibulle et sa survie au seizième siècle 645

Vladimir Vratović, Su alcuni nessi tra l'umanesimo italiano ed i latinisti croati 654

Donald G. Watson, Humanism and Popular Culture in Erasmus' Moriae Encomium 659

Marjorie C. Woods, Literary Criticism in an Early Commentary on Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Poetria Nova 667

Stefan Zablocki, Der neulateinische Humanismus Italiens in der lateinischen Dichtung in Polen am Anfang des 16. Jh. 674

 

Index of Manuscripts 686

 

 

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