Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Upsaliensis : proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Uppsala 2009). Volume one / / general editor, Astrid Steiner-Weber ; editors, Alejandro Coroleu ... [et al.].

Since 1971, the International Congress for Neo-Latin Studies has been organised every three years in various cities in Europe and North America. In August 2009, Uppsala in Sweden was the venue of the fourteenth Neo-Latin conference, held by the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies. The pr...

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Superior document:Acta Conventus Neo-Latini, v. 14/1.
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
French
Series:Acta Conventus Neo-Latini 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1274 pages)
Notes:On not being Buchanan: Arthur Johnston's Magnum opus.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material Volume 1
  • Humanismo italiano, imprenta y educación en Cataluña (1480–1530) / Alejandro Coroleu
  • Modelli e forme del genere corografico tra Umanesimo e Rinascimento / Domenico Defilippis
  • ‛The well-wrought verses of an unknown bard’: Renaissance Englishwomen’s Latin poetry of praise and lament / Brenda M. Hosington
  • Le tremblement de terre de Messine en Sicile et Reggio de Calabre (1908) et la poésie néo-latine / Dirk Sacré
  • Res magni taedii, gloriae nullius – zu Komposition, Funktion und Verwendung handschriftlicher Sentenzen- und Sprichwörtersammlungen / Kristi Viiding
  • The image of Attila in Hungarian historiography of the 17th and 18th centuries / Ádám Ábrahám
  • Francesco Albertini e l’Opusculum de mirabilibus urbis Romae: modelli e fonti / Lorenzo Amato
  • Structural imitation and genre conventions in Neo-Latin bucolic poetry / Trine Arlund Hass
  • De viris illustribus and the self-conception of Italian humanism in the 15th century / Patrick Baker
  • “Habent sua fata libelli”: The adventures and influence of Anna Maria van Schurman’s work in Scandinavia / Pieta van Beek
  • Medical astrology in Galeotto Marzio’s treatise dedicated to Lorenzo il Magnifico / Enikő Békés
  • Useful phrases and scientific terms: Examples from Emanuel Swedenborg’s notebooks / Maria Berggren
  • L’imagerie printanière dans les Epithalamia et les Lyrica de Jean Salmon Macrin. Le poète et ses modèles entre locus amoenus et saeculum aureum / Mélanie Bost-Fievet
  • La Digressio sur le De anima III de Jean-François Pic de la Mirandole. Une contribution paradoxale à la tradition péripatéticienne / Laurence Boulègue
  • Rezeption als Grenzfall: Innovation oder Plagiat? / Ludwig Braun
  • The Imitatio antiquorum: a key to discovering meanings. Sigismund III in Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski’s laudatory ode (Lyr II 22) / Elwira Buszewicz
  • Le poète vu par le peintre, le peintre vu par le poète à la cour de Léon X : réception et innovation / Sarah Charbonnier
  • Littérature et philologie dans les lettres philologiques de Niccolò Perotti / Jean-Louis Charlet
  • Claudius Salmasius and the deadness of Neo-Latin / John Considine
  • Il principe e la fortuna: note sul De varietate fortunae di Tristano Caracciolo / Claudia Corfiati
  • Agrippa the Lutheran, Luther the sceptic: A Paris theologian’s condemnation of Agrippa’s De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum / Mark Crane
  • Reusing Horace / Elena Dahlberg
  • Georgius Pictorius à la recherche d’un langage mythographique / Rachel Darmon
  • The constellated Axiochus and the mouvance of the printed text / Judith Deitch
  • The two versions of Erasmus’s Apologia de In principio erat sermo and the role of Edward Lee / Denis L. Drysdall
  • De origine et rebus gestis Polonorum as the first Renaissance Polish chronicle / Agnieszka Dziuba
  • Views on language history around 1700: reception and innovation / Josef Eskhult
  • Le mythe de la folie de Lucrèce : des biographies humanistes aux théories de l’inspiration / Susanna Gambino Longo
  • The reality of paradox: fantasy, rhetoric, and Thomas More’s Utopia / Donald Gilman
  • Defining a subgenre. Aspects of imitation and intertextuality in the correspondence of learned women in early modern times / Elisabet Göransson.