An Anthology of Neo-Latin Poetry by Classical Scholars
Stephen Harrison editor Dr Gesine Manuwald editor Bobby Xinyue editor William M Barton editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Jan '24
Should be back in stock very soon
A collection of Latin poems written by distinguished classical scholars across Europe from c.1490 to 1750, which showcase the expression of scholarly thought in poetic form.
Presenting a range of Neo-Latin poems written by distinguished classical scholars across Europe from c. 1490 to c. 1900, this anthology includes a selection of celebrated names in the history of scholarship. Individual chapters present the Neo-Latin poems alongside new English translations (usually the first) and accompanying introductions and commentaries that annotate these verses for a modern readership, and contextualise them within the careers of their authors and the history of classical scholarship in the Renaissance and early modern period.
An appealing feature of Renaissance and early modern Latinity is the composition of fine Neo-Latin poetry by major classical scholars, and the interface between this creative work and their scholarly research. In some cases, the two are actually combined in the same work. In others, the creative composition and scholarship accompany each other along parallel tracks, when scholars are moved to write their own verse in the style of the subjects of their academic endeavours. In still further cases, early modern scholars produced fine Latin verse as a result of the act of translation, as they attempted to render ancient Greek poetry in a fitting poetic form for their contemporary readers of Latin.
The collection is varied, with some excellent poems that give us a look at how some of our long-ago colleagues spent their leisure time. The translations are clear and accurate and the notes fill in the background a reader might need ... The bibliographies to each chapter are full and helpful. The book could be a gentle introduction to Renaissance scholarship or to Neo-Latin poetry. For a reader who is already acquainted with one or both of those areas, it is simply a fun read. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
[An Anthology of Neo-Latin Poetry by Classical Scholars] offer[s] unique insights into the long-forgotten poetry that has had such a major influence in shaping the English language. * Sun News Austin *
This volume will be a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in the history of literature, education and scholarship. -- L. B. T. Houghton, Honorary Research Fellow in Greek and Latin, University College London, UK
This is a very attractive volume, with some well-chosen texts and exemplary discussions. The central point … is conclusively demonstrated. * International Journal of the Classical Tradition *
ISBN: 9781350379442
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344 pages