توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب An Anthology of European Neo-Latin Literature
نام کتاب : An Anthology of European Neo-Latin Literature
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مجموعه ای از ادبیات نئو لاتین اروپا
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نویسندگان : Daniel Hadas, Gesine Manuwald, Lucy R. Nicholas (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 329
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350157286 , 9781350157316
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nSeries page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nContents\nList of Contributors\nPreface\nIntroduction\n European Neo-Latin and its development\n Neo-Latin as a literary medium\n Neo-Latin literature and its genres\n Aims and coverage of this volume\n Latin texts: sources and conventions\n Notes\n Bibliography\n1 A Pastoral Exchange on the Treatment of Poets\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n2 The Pierced Ear: Divine Revelation and Impregnation\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n3 The Abbot and the Learned Woman\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n4 Christopher Columbus’ First Voyage\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n5 Morbid Measures and Contaminated Airs: The Poetics of Pox\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n6 A Protestant on the Attack in Latin\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n7 Greeting Charles V at Bordeaux, 1539\n Introduction\n Note\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n8 Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum (1515–19)\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Note\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n9 The Pleasures of the Hills\n Introduction\n Note\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n Notes\n10 Neo-Latin Love Elegy\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n11 A Jesuit Encounter with an Indian Yogi\n Introduction\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n12 Mary, Liturgy and Missions\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n13 Seneca’s Death Dramatized\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n14 Virgilian Commentary\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n15 Vitalist Philosophy from a Long-lost Author\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Note\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n16 A New Approach to Studying Old Documents\n Introduction\n Note\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n17 Newton on Theology\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n18 Damnation and Divine Justice\n Introduction\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\n19 A School Play\n Introduction\n Bibliography\n Source of the Latin text\n Latin text\n English translation\n Commentary\nIndex of Names