The Reception of Vergil in Renaissance Rome.
"In this work Jeffrey Glodzik argues that Vergil played a central role in the prevailing discourse of Renaissance Rome. Roman humanists associated with the papacy employed the language of Vergil to express a vision for Rome and its divinely-ordained destiny. Using the transformation methodology...
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Glodzik, Jeffrey A. The Reception of Vergil in Renaissance Rome. 1st ed. Boston : BRILL, 2022. ©2023. 1 online resource (162 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Vergilius Omnipraesens -- Renovatio Romae -- Saturnia regna renata -- Imperium sine fine -- Fatum Romae -- Conclusion: Vergilius et Roma -- Bibliography -- Index. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. "In this work Jeffrey Glodzik argues that Vergil played a central role in the prevailing discourse of Renaissance Rome. Roman humanists associated with the papacy employed the language of Vergil to express a vision for Rome and its divinely-ordained destiny. Using the transformation methodology allelopoiesis, he shows that in their neo-Latin works Roman humanists focused on a Christian interpretation of the fourth eclogue to highlight an incipient Golden Age, ignored pessimistic readings of the Aeneid to emphasize the glories of a renewed imperium, and encapsulated Vergil's words to celebrate papal Rome's unquestionable destiny. Ultimately, Glodzik demonstrates that the interpretation and application of Vergil were not uniform throughout Europe; Vergil was instead shaped to fit the concerns of papal Rome"-- Provided by publisher. Renaissance Italy Rome. Humanists Italy Rome. Rome (Italy) Intellectual life 16th century. Rome (Italy) Civilization Classical influences. Virgil Appreciation Italy Rome. Virgil Influence. Print version: Glodzik, Jeffrey A. The Reception of Vergil in Renaissance Rome Boston : BRILL,c2022 |
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