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Tadie, Andrew
Dept. of English
Seattle University
Seattle, WA 98122
Tait, S. F.
6 Kingswood Road
GB-Moseley Birmingham B13 9AL
Talbot, George
Dublin City University
School of Applied Languages
IRL-Dublin 9
Tateo, Francesco
Università di Bari - Fac. Lettere
Piazza Umberto 1
I-70121 Bari
Ter Meer, Tineke
Ossenweide, 2
NL-2353 MH Leiderdorp
Ternaux, Jean-Claude
6, rue Saint-Yon
F-51100 Reims
Terreaux, L.
Faculté des Lettr. et Sciences Soc.
7 Rue Marcoz B P. 143
F-73011 Chambéry Cedex
private address:
les Pétrales
F-73190 Saint Jeoire Prieuré
Testone, Paolo
Università di Bari - Dip. Italianistica
Palazzo Ateneo
Piazza Umberto 1
I-70121 Bari
Tetzlaff, Otto
Angelo State University
Dept. of German
Box 10901
San Angelo, TX 76901 - USA
Thurn, Nikolaus, Dr. philol. habil.
Universität Rostock
Universitätsplatz, 1
D-18057 Rostock
Tel.& fax: 0381-4906079
E-mail: nikolaus.thurn@philfak.uni.rostock.de
private address:
Wisssmarsche Strasse, 1
D-18057 Rostock
research:
Latin and Greek literature; Neo-Latin literature in 15th c. Italy
work in progress:
- Kommentar der Carlias von Ugolino Verino
- Antonio Panormita, Hermaphroditus.
- M. Marullus, Hymni Naturales: metrische Uebersetzung, Text und Anmerkungen.
recent publications:
- (ed.), Ugolino Verino, Carlias (München, 1995);
- "Anmerkungen zum Verständnis der Hymni Naturales von M. Marullus", Humanistica Lovaniensia 47 (1998), 15-25;
- "Die siebenseitige Lyra", Mnemosyne 61 (1998), 411-434.
Tilg, Stefan Dr.
Institut für Klassische Philologie
der Universität Bern
Länggassstrasse 49
CH-3000 Bern 9
Schweiz
Tel.: ++41 +31 631 3585
Fax: ++41 +31 631 4486
e-mail: stefan.tilg@kps.unibe.ch
research:
- Jesuit-Theatre
- Greek and Latin Novel
- The History of the Latin Literature in the Tyrol
work in progress:
- The History of the Latin Literature in the Tyrol, chapters on theatre and philosophy
- Poetics in the Ancient Novel
recent publications:
- Die Hl. Katharina von Alexandria auf der Bühne des Jesuitentheaters. Drei Innsbrucker Dramen aus den Jahren 1576, 1577 und 1606, Tübingen 2005 (Frühe Neuzeit 101).
- Der Ludus de instauratione studiorum von Jakob Pontanus ? Eine Edition, Neulateinisches Jahrbuch 8 (2006).
- Eine christliche Spur in Petrarcas heidnischem Götterkosmos? Zur Reihung der Planeten in der Ekphrasis des Syphax-Palastes (Africa 3, 95?110), Humanistica Lovaniensia 54 (2005), 63?76.
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Last update: 25 July 2006 |
Tilmans, Karin
Dep. Geschiedenis, Universiteit Amsterdam
Spuistraat 134
NL-1012 VB Amsterdam
Tjoelker, Nienke MA
Dpt of Classics
University College Cork
Cork
Ireland
e-mail: n.tjoelker@ucc.ie
research:
Neolatin literature, emblems, Irish Neolatin (John Lynch)
work in progress:
PhD: edition with commentary and translation of the Alithinologia (1664) of John Lynch.
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Last update: 22 January 2008 |
Toftgaard, Anders, postdoc
University of Copenhagen
Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies
Njalsgade 128-130
2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
www.staff.hum.ku.dk/anto
Tel.: Tel: + 45 35 32 86 00/ dir. + 45 35 32 84 61
Fax: Fax: + 45 35 32 84 08
e-mail: anto@hum.ku.dk
research:
French and Italian Renaissance Literature (vernacular and Neo-Latin).
Renaissance literary genres: Novella, essai, dialogue.
The idea of the nation and Renaissance patriotism.
Renaissance historicism.
work in progress:
Meandering poetics. Literature as dialogue and means of knowledge in the works of Michel de Montaigne and Sperone Speroni.
www.staff.hum.ku.dk/anto
recent publications:
- Letters & Arms. Literary Language, Power and Nation in Renaissance Italy and France 1300-1600. PhD-dissertation. 308p. University of Copenhagen 2005.
- Novellegenrens fødsel. Fra Il Novellino til Decameron. Renæssancestudier 13, 168 p. Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen 2005
- La contre-attaque des barbares. Ou comment rendre une langue claire. In E. Bury & C. Meiner (eds.) La clarté à l?âge classique, forthcoming.
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Last update: 2 August 2006 |
Tomarken, Annette
Miami University
Langstroth House
Oxford, OH 45056 - USA
Tournoy, Gilbert
Seminarium Philologiae Humanisticae
Blijde-Inkomststr. 21
B-3000 Leuven
tel.: xx/32/ (0)16/325022
fax : xx/32/ (0)16/325025
E-mail: gilbert.tournoy@arts.kuleuven.ac.be
private address:
Guldensporenlaan, 27
B-3010 Leuven
016/255279
research:
- Neo-latin literature, especially in Italy and in the Low Countries.
- The latin short story (novella), including Latin translations of Boccaccio's Decamerone.
- Humanistic correspondence (J. L. Vives, J. Lipsius, Carolus Fernandus, Arnoldus Bostius, the Cranevelt letters.
work in progress:
- Critical edition and translation of Francesco Florio's Latin novella.
- "Giovanni Gigli and the Renaissance of the Classical Epithalamium in England", in Myricae. Essays on Neo-Latin Literature in Memory of Jozef IJsewijn, ed. by D. Sacré & G. Tournoy, Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia, 16 (Leuven University Press, 2000), pp. 133-193 (in coll. with.G. Thoen)
- Hubert Audejans: correspondence and album amicorum.
recent publications:
- Iustus Lipsius, Europae lumen et columen. Proceedings of the International Colloquium Leuven 17-19 September 1997, Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia, 15 (Leuven, 1999) (in coll. with J. De Landtsheer en J. Papy)
- Apollo and Admetus: the Forms of a Classical Myth through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
- "De brieven van Juan Luis Vives uitgegeven door Simon Verepaeus", in Album Elly Cockx-Indestege, ed. F. Hendrickx e. a.
PhD candidates:
Hugo Peeters, Correspondence of Justus Lipsius, anno 1597
Dirk Imhof, Correspondence of Theodore Poelman
Trapman, Johannes
Huygens Instituut
P.O.Box 90754
2509 LT Den Haag
The Netherlands
private:
Jan Vermeerlaan 43
2343 CT Oegstgeest
The Netherlands
e-mail: hans.trapman@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl
research:
see: www.huygensinstituut.knaw.nl
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Last update: 26 July 2006 |
Trapp, J. B.
Director emeritus
Warburg Institute
Woburn Square
GB-London WC1H 0AB
Tel.: 0171/580/9663
Fax: 0171/436/2852
private address:
26, Vyner Road
GB-London W3 7LZ
Tel: 0181/743/2687
research:
Classical Tradition; history of the book.
work in progress:
- Illustrations of Petrarch
- History of the Book in Britain 1400-1557
- Portraits of ancient authors
recent publications:
- "The image of Livy in the M. A. and Renaissance", Lecturas de historia del arte 3 (1992)
- "Portraits of Ovid in the M. A. and Renaissance", in Die Rezeption der Metamorphosen ... in der Neuzeit, ed. H. J. Horn and H. Walter (1996)
- "The Iconography of Petrarch in the Age of Humanism", Quaderni Petrarcheschi 9-10 (1992-93) [1996]
Trapman, J.
Stille Rijn 7-A
NL-2312 DE Leiden
Trascasas Casares, Mercedes
UNED - Facultad de Filología
Departamento de Filología Clásica
c/ Senda del Rey s/n
E-28040 Madrid
Trimpi, Wesley Jr.
Stanford University
Dept. of English
Stanford, CA 94305 - USA
Trüper, Hans G., Prof.em. Dr.rer.nat Dr.phil.
Institut für Mikrobiologie & Biotechnologie
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität
Meckenheimer Allee 168
53115 Bonn
Germany
Tel.: +49 228 732320
Fax: +49 228 737576
e-mail: trueper@uni-bonn.de
research:
1) taxonomy of prokaryotes (bacteria)
2) transscription of medieval charters and documents
work in progress:
1) international advice for giving Latin/Neolatin names to newly discovered prokaryotes (bacteria)
2) edition of "Urkundenbuch der Herren von Zesterfleth"
recent publications:
- The use of Neolatin in biological nomenclature. Neulateinisches Jahrbuch. Journal of Neo-Latin Language and Literature 6, 318-327 (2004)
- How to name a prokaryote? Etymological considerations, proposals and practical advice in prokaryotenomenclature. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 23, 231-249 (1999)
- Help! Latin! How to avoid the most common mistakes while giving Latin names to newly discovered prokyaryotes. Miclobiología SEM 12, 473-475 (1996)
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Last update: 25 July 2006 |
Tuijn, E. W.
Javastraat 54
NL-2022 XS Haarlem
Truman, R. W.
Christ Church College
GB-Oxford OX1 1DP
Tucker, E.F.J.
Dept. of English
The Citadel
Charleston, SC 29409-USA
Tucker, Prof. Dr George Hugo
Established Chair of French Studies, University of Reading
Department of French Studies
School of Modern Languages & European studies
Faculty of Arts & Humanities, University of Reading
Whiteknights, PO Box 218, Reading RG6 6AA
Great Britain, UK
Tel: 0118 378 8121 / 6551 (Department)
e-mail: G.H.Tucker@Reading.ac.uk
research:
Renaissance French and Italian literature thought and culture; European Humanist culture; Renaissance exile literature; Renaissance poetry and poetics (vernacular and Latin); Renaissance Cento-writing in verse and prose (vernacular and Latin); Latin writings of Rimbaud (19c); Joachim Du Bellay's poetry and other Pleiade poetry.
work in progress:
Book and associated articles on Latin and vernacular cento writing, and the concept of the cento, in Renaissance Europe (Italy, France, Low Countries and England); edition with translation of the Poemata of Du Bellay (jointly with Prof. Michel Magnien); edition, with French translation of Latin verse and prose writings of Arthur Rimbaud
recent publications:
- Homo Viator: Itineraries of Exile, Displacement and Writing in Renaissance Europe (Geneva, Droz, 2003) [monograph book]
- Forms of the "Medieval" in the "Renaissance": A Multidisciplinary Exploration of a Cultural Continuum, EMF Critiques (Virginia, Rookwood, 2001) [edited volume of essays, with introduction]
- Les Regrets de Joachim Du Bellay (Paris, Gallimard, 2000) [monograph book]
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Last update: November 24, 2004 |
Tunberg, Terence
Associate Professor
University of Kentucky
1015 Patterson Office Tower
Dept. of Classical Lang.
Lexington, KY 40506 - USA
Tel.: 606/2573386
E-mail: clato@pop.uky.edu
private address:
1084 Moylan lane
Lexington KY 40514 - USA
research:
Neo-Latin language and Styles, especially prose.
work in progress:
- Studies of Erasmus, Muretus, Lipsius.
- A general introductory book covering or surveying the language and styles of Neo-Latin Prose from Petrarch to Lipsius.
recent publications:
- "Neo-Latin literature and language", forthcoming in Encyclopaedia of the Renaissance.
- "Ciceronian Latin: Longolius and Others", Humanistica Lovaniensia 46 (1997), 13-61.
- "Quae Latinitas sit moderna", Retiarius 1 (1998).