Neolatinism


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AGRICOLA, Rodolphus
De inventione dialectica (et) Lucubrationes. Ed. Alardus Amstelredamus. Cologne, 1539. Facsimile 1967, 22,5x15,5 cm. Cloth with gilt vignet and lettering.. 2 parts in 1 volume. XIV, 471 + XX, 321 pp
Best contemporary edition of the Collected Works of Rodolphus Agricola (1443-1485), one of the precursors and founders of Humanism north of the Alps.
9789060040010
Related Subjects: Facsimiles - Humanists - Neolatinism
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ANKWICZ-KLEEHOVEN, Hans
Der Wiener Humanist Johannes Cuspinian, Gelehrter und Diplomat zur Zeit Kaiser Maximilians I. Graz, Köln, 1959. 24x16,8 cm. Cloth. With 22 plates and illustrations. 344 pp
The first comprehensive biography. Part II (Die Werke Cuspinians) is largely of bibliographical interest.
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Persons - Humanists - Neolatinism
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BIJL, Simon Willem
Erasmus in het Nederlands tot 1617. Nieuwkoop, 1978. 24,5x16,5 cm. Cloth. With 21 facsimile plates. 441 pp
The principal aim of this monograph is to study the translations of Erasmus' writings into the Dutch vernacular, an area of study hitherto largely untouched. Covers the period c. 1522-1617. Extensive summary in English. " ... ouvrage capital pour é'?tude de l'influence d'Érasme dans les Pays-Bas d'expression néerlandaise" (M.A. Nauwelaerts in Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique  no.3-4, 1979).
9789060043561
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BISSELS, Paul
Humanismus und Buchdruck. Vorreden humanistischer Drucke in Köln im ersten Drittel des 16. Jahrhunderts. Nieuwkoop, 1965. 16x23,8 cm. Wrappers. 46 pp
9789060040157
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COLDEWEY, John C. | COPENHAVER, Brian P. (editors and translators)
Pseudomagia. A Neo-Latin Drama by William Mewe. With a Note on the Latin by J.W. Binns. Nieuwkoop, 1979. 25x16,5 cm. Cloth. 177 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXVIII)
Follows the Manuscript (MS. R.17.10) in Trinity College, Cambridge. This unpublished play, performed at Emmanuel College probably around 1626, is a late example of a Prodigal Son play. "Ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Erforschung des neulateinischen Dramas..." (Christian Tegtmeier in Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte 34,2, 1982).
9789060043622
Related Subjects: Literary History, Drama & Comedie - Neolatinism
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DEKKER, Alfred M.M
Janus Secundus (1511-1536). De tekstoverlevering van het tijdens zijn leven gepubliceerde werk. Joannes Secundus. Textual transmission of the works published during his lifetime. Nieuwkoop, 1986. 8vo. Cloth. With 15 plates. 324 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXXVIII)
With a summary in English. This study deals with the works published during Secundus' lifetime, and with the poems on the death of Thomas More that appeared in 1536 shortly after he died. The incentive to carry out the research was the discovery of an unknown manuscript of Secundus' collected poems in the Bodleian Library, Oxford (MS. Rawl, G.154), used as the printer's copy for the editio princeps of Secundus' poems, posthumously published at Utrecht in 1541. "M. Dekker nous a procuré un remarquable travail consacré à un auteur classique de la néo-latinité" (Roger Desmet in Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis LXVIII, 4, 1990).
9789060043806
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DeMOLEN, Richard L
Richard Mulcaster (c. 1531-1611) and Educational Reform in the Renaissance.  Nieuwkoop, 1991. 8vo. Cloth. XXIX, 222 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XLIX)
As headmaster of two of London's well-known grammar schools, Mulcaster earned a national reputation in education.  "... a straightforward account of Mulcaster's career, and a judicious assessment of his importance ... Historians of education should find this book indispensable, and other historians will find it highly readable and informative" (Archive für Reformation History 22, 1993).
9789060044155
Related Subjects: Humanists - Neolatinism - Psychology & Pedagogy
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DI CESARE, Mario A. (editor)
The Game of Chess. Marco Girolamo Vida's Scacchia Ludus. With English verse translation and the text of the three earlier versions edited with Introduction and Notes. Nieuwkoop, 1975. 8vo. Cloth. 112 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XIII)
This volume presents the four extant versions of Vida's mythological poem Scacchia Ludus, together with an Introduction and an English verse translation. "Chess researchers are served by the publication of Di Cesare / Vida's work, which is very nearly perfect, a model of scholarship and urbanity... Dr. Di Cesare has the gratitude of all Renaissance scholars ..." (Richard B. O'Keeffe in The Sixteenth Century Journal VIII,3, 1977).
9789060043356
Related Subjects: Literary History, Poetry - Neolatinism - Sports & Recreation
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ERASMUS, Desiderius
La Correspondance. Traduction intégrale sour la direction d'Aloïs Gerlo. Bruxelles, 1967-1984. Royal 8vo. Stiff printed wrappers. 12 volumes. 571 + 773 + 677 + 742 + 811 + 613 + 681 + 668 + 671 + 549 + 492 + 179 pp
Published by the Institut Interuniversitaire pour l'Etude de la Renaissance et de l'Humanisme (Université Libre de Bruxelles & Vrije Universiteit Brussel). First integral translation of Erasmus' complete Correspondence in a modern language. Translated and annotated after the Latin standard edition, the Opus Epistolarum, edited by P.S. Allen, H.M. Allen and H.W. Garrod. Copious notes. The 12th-and final volume is the General Index. The correspondence of Erasmus is "perhaps the greatest single source for the intellectual history of his age" (Myron P. Gilmore). "This series is a valuable and in its genre a unique instrument ... from this splendid collection of letters will inevitably come further study" (N. van der Blom in Erasmus of Rotterdam Yearbook 1984). Exclusive agency for all countries. Separate detailed prospectus available.
9789060043219
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FLEMING, David A. (editor)
John Barclay, Euphormionis Lusini Satyricon (Euphormio's Satyricon) 1605-1607. Nieuwkoop, 1973. 8vo. Cloth. XXXVI, 383 pp
The first modern text-edition, together with a full English translation, an introduction and notes. The two Appendices contain a Survey of editions and a Key to Euphormio's Satyricon. "This volume is a welcome addition to the steadily growing body of neo-Latin writing available in modern editions, the more so in that neo-Latin novels are far less common than, say, neo-Latin epics" (J.W. Binns in The Modern Language Review Oct. 1975). "Fleming's translation is lively, accurate, and enjoyably readable" (Lawrence V. Ryan in Renaissance Quarterly 27,4, 1974).
9789060042991
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, Printing & Publishing - Literary History, 16th-17th century - Neolatinism
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GEURTS, P.M.M
De Utrechtse kanunnik Philippus Morus, Neolatijns dichter. Met Aanhangsel: Werken van Philippus Morus. - Canon Philippus Morus of Utrecht, a Neolatin poet. Nieuwkoop, 1977. 8vo. Cloth. With facsimiles (a.o. taken from MS UL Utrecht no. 1664). (VI), 151 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXI)
With a Summary in English and an Appendix: Works of Philippus Morus. A biography of Philippus Morus (c. 1539/40-1578) based on available sources, together with a survey of his works. "... a very valuable contribution to the knowledge of Dutch humanism..." (Kn. in Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 8, 1979).
9789060043509
Related Subjects: Humanists - Literary History, Poetry - Neolatinism
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GRUYS, J. A
The Correspondence of Theodorus Canterus (Dirck Canter, 1545-1616). An Inventory. Nieuwkoop, 1978. 8vo. Cloth. With 2 plates. XVII, 70 pp
This inventory includes all the letters from and to Dirk Canter known to the compiler. Main correspondents were Isaac Casaubonus, Justus Lipsius, Joannes Meursius and Bonaventura Vulcanius. "Tous les historiens de l'humanisme hollandais seront reconnaissants à  J.A. Gruys de leur avoir fourni ce précieux instrument de travail" (Jean-Claude Margolin in Bibliothèque de l'Humanisme et Renaissance 40, 1978).
9789060043530
Related Subjects: Humanists - Neolatinism
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GRUYS, J.A
The early printed editions (1518-1664) of Aeschylus. A chapter in the history of classical scholarship.  Nieuwkoop, 1981. 8vo. Cloth. With 9 plates. VIII, 359 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXIII)
This study deals with the Aeschylus editions published between 1518 (editio princeps) and 1664 (the last edition published before the end of the 18th century which had scholarly value) from two points of view: Bibliography and History of Scholarship. Emphasis is on the latter element.  "This book is an ideal example of what can be achieved when bibliographic science is combined with expertise in another field; by the harmonious marriage of a sound bibliographic technique with a thorough knowledge of the history of classical scholarship - and particularly, of the textual tradition of Aeschylus - Gruys's book makes important contributions to both fields" (Fred Schreiber).
9789060043684
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Persons - Bookhistory, Printing & Publishing - History of Science - Literary History, 16th-17th century - Neolatinism
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HUISMAN, Gerda C
Rudolph Agricola. A Bibliography of printed works and translations. Nieuwkoop, 1985. 8vo. Cloth. With 66 facsimile-plates. XIV, 262 pp
More than 360 entries with full transcriptions of titles, collations, extensive survey of contents of the original works, bibliographical references, and references to copies. - Fully indexed.  "In its inclusiveness, Drs. Huisman's work is more impressive than anything which precedes it" (Peter Mack in The Library, 6th series,9, 1987). "Its value ... goes far beyond the listing of editions and copies" (Charles G. Nauert Jr. in The Sixteenth Century Journal XVIII,4, 1986).
9789060043875
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Persons - Humanists - Neolatinism
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JONES, Howard
Master Tully. Cicero in Tudor England. Nieuwkoop, 1981. 8vo. Cloth. 320 pp
'Master Tully' is the first full-scale examinnation of the influence of the Roman statesman, orator, essayist, and stylist Marcus Tullius Cicero upon English intellectual and cultural life during the sixteenth century. Following early chapters on Cicero's life, career, and writings, the author examines Cicero's reputation during the mediaeval period, with special emphasis upon the manuscript tradition of Ciceronian works, and details the emergence of Cicero as a model of the ideal civic humanist during the early years of the Renaissance in Italy.
9789060044438
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