Neo-Latini Vindobonensis : : proceedings of the sixteenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Vienna, 2015 / / general editors, Astrid Steiner-Weber, Franz Romer.

Since 1971, the International Congress for Neo-Latin Studies has been organised every three years in various cities of Europe and North America. In August 2015, Vienna in Austria was the venue of the sixteenth Neo-Latin conference, held by the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies. The pro...

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Superior document:Acta Conventus Neo-Latini ; v. 16
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Series:Acta Conventus Neo-Latini 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (760 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • International Association for Neo-Latin Studies
  • Programme
  • Presidential Address / Craig Kallendorf
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Plenary Papers
  • Das erstaunliche Petrus-Epos des Antonio Mirabelli / Ludwig Braun
  • Non tenentes caput […]: Fe, razón y monstruos en Pedro de Valencia (1555–1620) y Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) / Avelina Carrera-de la Red
  • Why was it Necessary for Neo-Latin Authors to Coin New Words? / Hans Helander
  • Écriture et réseau : la dimension sociale et collective de la composition poétique chez Jean Secundus, JanusSecond et ses frères* / Virginie Leroux
  • I poeti di Federico da Montefeltro, Federico daMontefeltro / Fabio Stok
  • Communications
  • El Compendium (o Summa) de las Constituciones de Cataluña de Narcís de Sant Dionís / Daniel Álvarez Gómez
  • Ein Flüssekonzil zu Ehren Kaiser Maximilians ii.Das Carmen Danubius des Augustinus Eucaedius / Johannes Amann-Bubenik
  • Exégèse antiquaire et critique sociale chez Émeric Crucé / Valéry Berlincourt
  • The Certamen poeticum Hoeufftianum and the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) / Xavier van Binnebeke
  • Early Quakers and the Uses of Latin, 1655–1700 / Sylvia Brown
  • Editing Colocci’s Collection of Epigrams and a Few Issues in Textual Criticism1 / Nadia Cannata
  • Joan Estelrich and the Reception of Vives in Interwar Europe1 / Sílvia Coll-Vinent and Alejandro Coroleu
  • Neo-Latin Lexicography in the Shadow of the Catholicon / John Considine
  • Il sistema dei personaggi nei Dialoghi del Pontano / Claudia Corfiati
  • Structure of the Vocabulary in Macaronic Latin: A Digital Approach / Šime Demo
  • Prime note sulla struttura del Liber tertius di Marcantonio Flaminio / Valeria Di Iasio
  • Et pariet modulos nepotes: A University Background and an Agonistic Context for Marvell’s Latin Epigram “Upon an Eunuch. A Poet” / Robert Dulgarian
  • Law, Pedagogy, and History in Thomas Watson’s Compendium memoriae localis / Roger S. Fisher
  • Mimetische Briefe. Eine Sondergestaltung neulateinischer Heroidenbriefe / Thomas Gärtner
  • Angelo Colocci as a Collector of Epigrams* / Maia Wellington Gahtan
  • Text and Context in Giovanni Vespucci’s Preface to His School Translation of Sallust’s Catiline (1490) / Gerard González Germain
  • Estilemas narrativos en la Tertia Quinquagena de Antonio de Nebrija (Alcalá: Brocar, 1516)1 / Felipe González-Vega
  • Petite fabrique d’adages modernes chez Érasme: réflexions sur la créativité érasmienne / Lika Gordeziani
  • Latin and Vernaculars in Early Modern Scotland / Roger Green
  • Eine Kunstübung in der Auslaufphase. Das Verfassen lateinischer Texte in österreichischen Gymnasien unter der Regierung Kaiser Franz I / Klaus Heydemann
  • The Poets as Philosophers of Practical Action: Sophocles and Ovid in Niels Hemmingsen’s De lege naturae apodictica methodus / Eric J. Hutchinson
  • Territorio, poesia ed erudizione nel De hortis Hesperidum di Giovanni Pontano / Antonietta Iacono
  • Jesuit School Plays from Provincia Bohemia sj Written for Grammar Classes* / Magdaléna Jacková
  • Das lateinisch‐deutsche Inschriftenprogramm in der evangelischen Dorfkirche von Hülsede (1577) / Katharina Kagerer.