Latinitas Perennis : Appropriation and Latin Literature.

By: Verbaal, WimContributor(s): Maes, Yanick | Papy, JanMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History SerPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789047430278Subject(s): Latin literature -- History and criticism -- Congresses | Latin philology -- History and criticism -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Latinitas Perennis : Appropriation and Latin LiteratureDDC classification: 870 LOC classification: PA6026.L38eb vol. 2Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
CONTENTS -- List of Contributors -- Chapter One Continuity Through Appropriation? By Way of Introduction (Yanick Maes) -- PART I PROGRAMMING APPROPRIATION -- Chapter Two Roman Dream Works (Christine Walde) -- Chapter Three Exemplarity: Between Practice and Text (Alessandro Barchiesi) -- PART II GENRES OLD & NEW -- Chapter Four The Language of Grief and the Poetics of Conjugal Mourning: From Euripides (Alcestis, Transl. Buchanan) to Joachim Du Bellay (Tumuli [Poematum Libri Quatuor], 1558) (George Hugo Tucker) -- Chapter Five Taking Occasion by the Forelock: Dutch Poets and Appropriation of Occasional Poems (Harm-Jan van Dam) -- Chapter Six Vergil, the Psalms, and New Poetic Genres in Medieval Latin Literature (Gunilla Iversen) -- Chapter Seven Latin Culture and Oriental Wisdom (Pascale Bourgain) -- PART III LINGUISTICS & STYLISTICS -- Chapter Eight Is There such a Thing as a Latin Epochal Style? (Walter Berschin) -- Chapter Nine End Game: Humanist Latin in the Late Fift eenth Century (Christopher S. Celenza) -- Index Nominum.
Summary: The contributions in this volume analyze different moments of intercultural negotiation within the history of Latin literature (in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Early Modern times) and look into the dynamic process of appropriation that guarantees its continuity.
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CONTENTS -- List of Contributors -- Chapter One Continuity Through Appropriation? By Way of Introduction (Yanick Maes) -- PART I PROGRAMMING APPROPRIATION -- Chapter Two Roman Dream Works (Christine Walde) -- Chapter Three Exemplarity: Between Practice and Text (Alessandro Barchiesi) -- PART II GENRES OLD & NEW -- Chapter Four The Language of Grief and the Poetics of Conjugal Mourning: From Euripides (Alcestis, Transl. Buchanan) to Joachim Du Bellay (Tumuli [Poematum Libri Quatuor], 1558) (George Hugo Tucker) -- Chapter Five Taking Occasion by the Forelock: Dutch Poets and Appropriation of Occasional Poems (Harm-Jan van Dam) -- Chapter Six Vergil, the Psalms, and New Poetic Genres in Medieval Latin Literature (Gunilla Iversen) -- Chapter Seven Latin Culture and Oriental Wisdom (Pascale Bourgain) -- PART III LINGUISTICS & STYLISTICS -- Chapter Eight Is There such a Thing as a Latin Epochal Style? (Walter Berschin) -- Chapter Nine End Game: Humanist Latin in the Late Fift eenth Century (Christopher S. Celenza) -- Index Nominum.

The contributions in this volume analyze different moments of intercultural negotiation within the history of Latin literature (in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Early Modern times) and look into the dynamic process of appropriation that guarantees its continuity.

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