Investigates the lives and fortunes of Renaissance humanists
See also Quinn, Catullus, xxxiii–iv; Goold, Catullus, 19–27. 5 The translation is from Godwin, Catullus. The Shorter Poems, 27. 6 See chapter 3, p. 53. 7 See chapter 6, pp. 140–3; chapter 8, pp. 213–14. 8 -um is elided before the vowel ...
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The volume contains several appendixes, including an annotated list of the manuscripts of the Golden Ass. This book is based on the author's Martin Classical Lectures at Oberlin College in 2000.
Minou Schraven in Chapter 14 explores how Rome's splendid festive culture shaped the urban and social fabric, ... And as one of Europe's premier diplomatic hubs (as illuminated by Osborne), early modern Rome was a permanent theater for ...
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85. In the new edition, entitled Viaggio in Germania, ed. M. Simonetta (Palermo, 2003), the passage is on p. 169. Pierio Valeriano, On the Ill Fortune of Learned Men: A Renaissance Humanist and His World, ed. J. Haig Gaisser (Ann Arbor, ...
Bornand educatedinthe Veneto, Valeriano is well known to art historians as the author of Hieroglyphica (1556), ... 80 Julia Haig Gaisser, ed. and trans., Pierio Valeriano on the Ill Fortune of Learned Men: A Renaissance Humanist and His ...
40 Julia Haig Gaisser, introduction to Piero Valeriano, Pierio Valeriano on the Ill Fortune of Learned Men: A Renaissance Humanist and His World (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999), 68. 41 Valeriano, Ill Fortune, 258–9.
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