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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aHumanism and the Latin classics /▼cAldus Manutius ; edited and translated by John N. Grant.▲ |
260 | ▼aCambridge, Massachusetts :▼bHarvard University Press,▼c2017.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axxxi, 414 p. ;▼c21 cm.▲ | ||
490 | 1 | ▼aThe I Tatti Renaissance library ;▼v78▲ | |
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | ▼aEditions of ancient Latin authors: Julius Firmicus, Astronomica; Manilius, Astronomica (October 17, 1499) -- Lucretius (December 1500) -- Prudentius, Prosper, John of Damascus, Christian poets, vol. 1 (January 1501) -- Vergil (April 1501) -- Horace (May 1501) -- Juvenal, Persius (August 1501) -- Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius (January 1502) -- Cicero, Letters to friends (April 1502) -- Lucan (April 1502) -- Sedulius, Iuvencus, Arator, Christian poets, vol. 2 (June 1502) -- Statius (August 1502) -- Valerius Maximus (October 1502) -- Ovid, Metamorphoses (October 1502) -- Ovid, Heroides, Amores, Ars amandi, Remedia amoris, etc -- (December 1502) -- Ovid, Fasti, Tristia, Ex ponto (February 1503) -- Origen, Homilies (after April 4, 1503) -- Vergil (December 1505) -- Pliny the Younger, Letters (November 1508) -- Horace (after March 30, 1509) -- Sallust (April 1509) -- Cicero, Letters to Atticus, Brutus and his brother Quintus (June 1513) -- Festus, On the meaning of archaic words (November 1513) -- Julius Caesar (December 1513) -- Cicero, Rhetorical works (March 1514) -- Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius, On agriculture (May 1514) -- Quintilian (August 1514) -- Vergil (October 1514) -- Lucretius (January 1515) -- Editions of humanistic authors: Aldus Manutius, Instructional principles of Latin grammar (March 5, 1493) -- Lorenzo Maioli, Gleanings in dialectics (July 1497) -- Angelo Poliziano, Complete works (July 1498) -- Niccolò Perotti, Cornucopiae (July 1499) -- Aldus Manutius, Rudiments of Latin grammar (February - June 1501) -- Gianfrancesco Pico, On imagination (April 1501) -- Giorgio Interiano, The land and customs of the Zygians (October 1502) -- Giovanni Pontano, Urania, Meteora, The gardens of the Hesperides etc -- (May - August 1505) -- Adriano Castellesi, On hunting (September 1505) -- Erasmus of Rotterdam, Adages (September 1508) -- Tito and Ercole Strozzi, Poems (January 1513) -- Jacopo Sannazaro, Arcadia (September 1514).▲ | |
520 | ▼aAldus enjoyed widespread fame as a scholar-printer-publisher. Aldus' mission in life was less to display his own erudition than to serve the scholarly needs of his contemporaries, whether they were young students, educated readers, learned academics or distinguished authors. To this end Aldus accomplished much; his contribution to the promotion of classical languages and literature was a considerable one, and was recognized as such by his contemporaries. This volume contains editions of Ancient Latin authors, Humanistic authors, and others.▲ | ||
546 | ▼aThis is a facing-page volume: Latin on the versos; English translation on the rectos.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aLatin literature.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aHumanism.▲ | |
651 | 0 | ▼aRome▼xCivilization.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aManuzio, Aldo,▼d1449 or 1450-1515.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aGrant, John N.▲ | |
830 | 0 | ▼aI Tatti Renaissance library ;▼v78.▲ | |
999 | ▼a정재훈▼c김정이▲ |
Humanism and the Latin classics
Document Type
Foreign Book
Title
Humanism and the Latin classics / Aldus Manutius ; edited and translated by John N. Grant.
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press , 2017.
Physical Description
xxxi, 414 p. ; 21 cm.
Series Title
Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Editions of ancient Latin authors: Julius Firmicus, Astronomica; Manilius, Astronomica (October 17, 1499) -- Lucretius (December 1500) -- Prudentius, Prosper, John of Damascus, Christian poets, vol. 1 (January 1501) -- Vergil (April 1501) -- Horace (May 1501) -- Juvenal, Persius (August 1501) -- Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius (January 1502) -- Cicero, Letters to friends (April 1502) -- Lucan (April 1502) -- Sedulius, Iuvencus, Arator, Christian poets, vol. 2 (June 1502) -- Statius (August 1502) -- Valerius Maximus (October 1502) -- Ovid, Metamorphoses (October 1502) -- Ovid, Heroides, Amores, Ars amandi, Remedia amoris, etc -- (December 1502) -- Ovid, Fasti, Tristia, Ex ponto (February 1503) -- Origen, Homilies (after April 4, 1503) -- Vergil (December 1505) -- Pliny the Younger, Letters (November 1508) -- Horace (after March 30, 1509) -- Sallust (April 1509) -- Cicero, Letters to Atticus, Brutus and his brother Quintus (June 1513) -- Festus, On the meaning of archaic words (November 1513) -- Julius Caesar (December 1513) -- Cicero, Rhetorical works (March 1514) -- Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius, On agriculture (May 1514) -- Quintilian (August 1514) -- Vergil (October 1514) -- Lucretius (January 1515) -- Editions of humanistic authors: Aldus Manutius, Instructional principles of Latin grammar (March 5, 1493) -- Lorenzo Maioli, Gleanings in dialectics (July 1497) -- Angelo Poliziano, Complete works (July 1498) -- Niccolò Perotti, Cornucopiae (July 1499) -- Aldus Manutius, Rudiments of Latin grammar (February - June 1501) -- Gianfrancesco Pico, On imagination (April 1501) -- Giorgio Interiano, The land and customs of the Zygians (October 1502) -- Giovanni Pontano, Urania, Meteora, The gardens of the Hesperides etc -- (May - August 1505) -- Adriano Castellesi, On hunting (September 1505) -- Erasmus of Rotterdam, Adages (September 1508) -- Tito and Ercole Strozzi, Poems (January 1513) -- Jacopo Sannazaro, Arcadia (September 1514).
Summary Note
Aldus enjoyed widespread fame as a scholar-printer-publisher. Aldus' mission in life was less to display his own erudition than to serve the scholarly needs of his contemporaries, whether they were young students, educated readers, learned academics or distinguished authors. To this end Aldus accomplished much; his contribution to the promotion of classical languages and literature was a considerable one, and was recognized as such by his contemporaries. This volume contains editions of Ancient Latin authors, Humanistic authors, and others.
Language Note
This is a facing-page volume: Latin on the versos; English translation on the rectos.
ISBN
9780674971639 (alk. paper)
Call Number
880.8 H918m
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