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Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Albasitensis: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Albacete 2018)(17 Acta Conventus Neo-Latini)

Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Albasitensis: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Albacete 2018)(17 Acta Conventus Neo-Latini)


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Every third year, the members of the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies (IANLS) assemble for a week-long conference. Over the years, this event has evolved into the largest single conference in the field of Neo-Latin studies. The papers presented at these conferences offer, then, a general overview of the current status of Neo-Latin research; its current trends, popular topics, and methodologies. In 2018, the members of IANLS gathered for a conference in Albacete (Spain) on the theme of “Humanity and Nature: Arts and Sciences in Neo-Latin Literature”. This volume presents the conference’s papers which were submitted after the event and which have undergone a peer-review process. The papers deal with a broad range of fields, including literature, history, philology, and religious studies.

Table of Contents:
XVIIth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies Programme Presidential Address  Ingrid A. R. De Smet List of Illustrations Plenary Papers 1 Le De Alea (1561) de Pascasius, ou l’invention des addictions et de la thérapie analytique  Jean-François Cottier 2 Petrarca e la natura  Carla Maria Monti 3 “Conquering Greece”: On the Correct Way to Translate in Fifteenth-Century Humanist Translation Theory  Marianne Pade 4 Autor/Erzähler und Fiktion im neulateinischen Roman: Ein Beitrag zu einer historischen Narratologie  Stefan Tilg 5 Apuntes sobre la transmisión textual de la versión latina de la Política de Leonardo Bruni  Juan J. Valverde Abril Communications 6 La Compendiosa Historia Hispanica (1470) como fuente en el primer Renacimiento castellano  Guillermo Alvar Nuño 7 L’humaniste suisse Heinrich Glaréan (1488–1563), vir bonus dicendi et docendi peritus  David Amherdt 8 La relevancia de los paratextos de las primeras ediciones de Marciano Capela para la crítica textual  Manuel Ayuso 9 Fonctions et effets des titres-résumés dans les miscellanées philologiques de la Renaissance  Valéry Berlincourt 10 From puer to iuuenis: Peder Hegelund’s Self-Reflecting Portrayal of Danish Christian III in the Epicedion de Inclyto et Serenissimo Rege Christiano III  Anders Kirk Borggaard 11 Shaping a Poem: Some Remarks on Paul of Krosno and His Horatianism  Elwira Buszewicz 12 Le scritture esposte e il latino in Italia fra XIV e XV secolo  Nadia Cannata 13 Commenter Quinte-Curce au xvie siècle : Premières observations  Lucie Claire 14 Bernardo Michelozzi e Francesco Pucci, amici di penna  Claudia Corfiati 15 The Bird-Catcher’s Wiles: Pietro Angeli da Barga’s De Aucupio  Ingrid A. R. De Smet 16 La tradición latina renacentista del De simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus de Galeno  Marina Díaz Marcos 17 Aspects of Nature and People in Early Travel Literature (Fifteenth to Sixteenth Centuries)  Roumpini Dimopoulou 18 Bonaventura Vulcanius in Spain: Some Poems  Ignacio J. García Pinilla 19 La versión latina del tratado aristotélico De sensu (Parva naturalia) de Sepúlveda  Paraskevi Gatsioufa 20 The Practicing Poet: Petrarch, Dedalus, and the Dynamics of Poetic Creativity in the Bucolicum carmen  Donald Gilman 21 The Epigrammata Antiquae Urbis (1521) and the Muses: a Little-Known Chapter in Sixteenth-Century Latin Poetry  Gerard González Germain 22 La figure du tyran dans les Adages d’Érasme  Lika Gordeziani 23 From Caesar to the Rantzaus: Allegory, Fiction and Reality in Heinrich Rantzau’s De obitu nobilissimae matronae Annae Rantzoviae Domini Ioannis Rantzovij coniugis Ecloga  Trine Arlund Hass 24 Epigramme et épopée : quelques exemples tirés de l’épigramme lyonnaise des années 1530–40  Sylvie Laigneau-Fontaine 25 Ovidio neo-latino tra Cinque e Seicento: un percorso italo-europeo  Marco Leone 26 Nunc erit beatior … L’homme et la nature dans la troisième épode de Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski  Maria Łukaszewicz-Chantry 27 L’art de conférer chez Érasme  Eric MacPhail 28 Mankind’s Public and Private Roles in Collectanea Moralis Philosophiae (1571)  Ana I. C. Martins 29 Prefazioni e dediche nelle edizioni degli storici greci tra politica e divulgazione  Maria Stefania Montecalvo 30 Dutch Late Humanism and Its Aftermath: the Reception of Hugo Grotius’ Biblical Scholarship  Henk Nellen 31 The Merging of Linguistic Idioms in the Commentary Genre: the Case of Alejo Vanegas of Toledo (1542)  Daniel Nodes 32 La quaestio An terra moveatur an quiescat di Giovanni Regiomontano  Pietro Daniel Omodeo e Alberto Bardi 33 Los cuatro epigramas latinos de Alonso García en alabanza del Libro de la melancholia (Sevilla, 1585) de su discípulo Andrés Velásquez  Joaquín Pascual-Barea 34 Amato Lusitano: El relato patográfico del morbo gálico  María Jesús Pérez Ibáñez 35 Nuevos retos para el estudio de la poesía jesuítica latina del siglo XVIII  Carlos Ángel Rizos Jiménez 36 Fonti scientifiche in contesti scolastici: La metafora medica nei commenti a Persio del Secondo Quattrocento  Federica Rossetti 37 Continuidad y variación en el tratamiento de la rabia: de Gratio (s. I) a Aurifaber (s. XVI)  María de Lourdes Santiago Martínez 38 Magnetism’s Transformation from Natural Phenomenon to Literary Metaphor  Raija Sarasti-Wilenius 39 Natural and Artificial Objects in Conrad Gessner’s Book on “Fossils”  Petra Schierl 40 Educazione e politica nelle lettere di Costanza da Varano  Margherita Sciancalepore 41 Städtelob und Zeitkritik: Die Frankfurt-Episode im Iter Argentoratense (1544) des Humanisten Georg Fabricius  Robert Seidel 42 Seven Types of Intertextuality, and the Emic/Etic Distinction  Minna Skafte Jensen 43 A Dowry Recovered after Three Decades: Diego Gracián’s Spanish Editions of Ioannes Dantiscus’ Hymns Revisited  Anna Skolimowska 44 Neo-Latin and Russian in Mikhail V. Lomonosov’s Panegyric for Elizaveta Petrovna (1749)  Anna Smirnova 45 De interpretibus Iacobi Vanierii e Societate Jesu sacerdotis inter poetas Hungaros  László Szörényi 46 The Weaver of Light: Divine Origin of Nature and Natural Science in Carlo Noceti’s Iris  Irina Tautschnig 47 Notas sobre la correspondencia manuscrita de Christoph Sand  Pablo Toribio 48 Cum Apolline Christus: Personal Mottos of Humanists from the Czech Lands  Marta Vaculínová 49 Lettere alla corte aragonese: L’epistolario di Antonio Galateo, i re di Napoli e l’Accademia  Sebastiano Valerio 50 The Latin and the Swedish Versions of J. Widekindi’s Historia Belli Sveco-Moscovitici Decennalis: the Nature of the Differences  Arsenii Vetushko-Kalevich 51 Il bestiario “non inutile e giocondo” dell’umanista Pier Candido Decembrio  Éva Vígh 52 Der Humanist in der Krise: Zur Rolle der Poesie im Leben des Rigaer Humanisten David Hilchen  Kristi Viiding 53 Nepenthes – Trank der Helena: Die umstrittene Identität eines ‚homerischen‘ pharmakon in gelehrten Debatten des 17. Jahrhunderts  Benjamin Wallura 54 Martinus Szent-Ivany’s Notion of scientia: Some Preliminary Notes on the Semantics of Neo-Latin Science  Svorad Zavarský Index

About the Author :
Florian Schaffenrath (Ph.D. 2005), University of Innsbruck, is director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies. He has published on regional Neo-Latin literature and epic poetry in particular. Since 2018, he is general editor of the Acta Conventus Neo-Latini. María Teresa Santamaría Hernández (Ph.D. 1998) is Full Professor of Latin Philology and director of the research centre Toledo School of Translators (University of Castilla-La Mancha). She is specialized in Latin medical texts and has edited early modern writings on medicine.


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  • ISBN-13: 9789004427099
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 706
  • Series Title: 17 Acta Conventus Neo-Latini
  • Sub Title: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Albacete 2018)
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9004427090
  • Publisher Date: 28 May 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 50 mm
  • Weight: 1213 gr


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