Habent sua fata libelli : : studies in book history, the classical tradition, and humanism in honor of Craig Kallendorf / / edited by Steven M. Oberhelman, Giancarlo Abbamonte, Patrick Baker.

Habent sua fata libelli honors the work of Craig Kallendorf, offering studies in several fields in which he chiefly distinguished himself: the history of the book and reading, the classical tradition and reception studies, Renaissance humanism, and Virgilian scholarship with a special focus on the c...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; Volume 328
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; Volume 328.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Steven M. Oberhelman, Giancarlo Abbamonte, Patrick Baker
  • Craig Kallendorf : the man and his work / Richard F. Thomas
  • Virgil and his works. Aeneas in Campania : notes on Naevius as a model for the Aeneid / Alessandro Barchiesi
  • Virgil's incomplete lines : a challenge for translators / Susanna Braund
  • Virgilian studies. La Poésie de la nature, de Virgile à Giovanni Pontano : l'exemple des pronostics solaires / Hélène Casanova-Robin
  •   Virgilio castigato : Stazio, Dante e le correzioni all'Eneide / Edoardo Fumagalli
  • Pontano's Virgil : interpretation and imitation in the Antonius / Julia Haig Gaisser
  • Early Latin Virgils in the colonial Americas (1520-1740) / Andrew Laird
  • Virgil and Roman musical theater / Timothy J. Moore
  • Raphael and Marcantonio Raimondi as readers of Virgil / Lisa Pon
  • The manuscript and print tradition of Pomponius Laetus's commentary on the Aeneid / Fabio Stok
  • Classical reception studies. From Crete to Geneva : Frankiskos Portos (1511-1581) and his teaching of Greek / Federica Ciccolella
  • Unveiling the calumny of Apelles : Caspar Dornavius's Calumniae repraesentatio / Marc Laureys
  • Humanists and humanism. Étude métrique des Épîtres de Jean Second / Jean-Louis Charlet
  • The king's citizens : Francesco Patrizi of Siena on citizenship in monarchies / James Hankins
  • The letters of Ignatius of Antioch as a philological and epistemological issue from the reformation to today / John Monfasani
  • Boccaccio and early Italian humanism / Marianne Pade
  • Working with style : on translating Boccaccio's Decameron / Wayne A. Rebhorn
  • Giovanni Aurispa e Tommaso Parentucelli : un'amicizia speciale / Lucia Gualdo Rosa
  • Two nations, two foundations : the Renaissance's 'other Rome' / Alden Smith
  • Encounters with the Latin past : Subiaco, Colonna, and poems of Lepanto / Sarah Spence
  • The material book, manuscripts, and printed editions. Chasing commentaries : Kaspar Schoppe, Jacques Bongars, and Pierre Daniel, or the backstory to the Servius Danielis revisited / Ingrid De Smet
  • The ignorant reader : imagining vernacular literacies in seventeenth-century England / Margaret J. M. Ezell
  • Ut liber pictura : Rembrandt peintre de livres / Colette Nativel
  • The book trade in Venice under foreign dominations (1797-1866) / Marino Zorzi.<br>