The Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin
Exploring the genres and contexts of Neo-Latin literature
Stefan Tilg editor Sarah Knight editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Jun '15
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This comprehensive guide explores the genres and contexts of Neo-Latin literature, focusing on its significance from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries in The Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin.
The Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin offers a comprehensive overview of the various genres, contexts, and regions associated with modern Latin literature. Covering the period from the early modern era around 1400 to the eighteenth century, this work highlights Latin's role as a dominant European language, which extended its influence to Asia and the Americas. The advent of book printing and evolving literary and cultural dynamics contributed to a significant increase in Latin writing during this time. Additionally, the interaction between Latin and emerging vernacular languages is explored, showcasing the complexities of linguistic evolution.
Emphasizing the peak of Neo-Latin's cultural significance from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin features contributions from specialists in the field. Each chapter presents unique methodologies and focuses while maintaining an introductory tone, making the content accessible to a broad audience. This Handbook serves as an essential resource for readers seeking to navigate the vast landscape of Neo-Latin literature and culture, particularly those engaged with early modern languages and literatures.
Scholars of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history will find valuable insights within the Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin. The diverse range of material presented will aid researchers interested in the historical contexts relevant to their geographical areas of study. Overall, this Handbook stands as a crucial tool for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Neo-Latin and its enduring impact on literature and culture.
"...an inviting and manageable introduction for prospective neo-Latinists and curious interdisciplinarians alike." --IJournal of Jesuit Studies
ISBN: 9780199948178
Dimensions: 183mm x 251mm x 43mm
Weight: 1225g
632 pages