Classical influences on European culture A.D. 500-1500 : proceedings of an international conference held at King's College, Cambridge, April 1969
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Classical influences on European culture A.D. 500-1500 : proceedings of an international conference held at King's College, Cambridge, April 1969
Cambridge University Press, 1971
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English, French, Italian and Latin
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume consists of original papers first read at Kings College, Cambridge, in 1969 at the International Conference on Classical Influences. The contributors are distinguished in a wide range of academic disciplines but all are concerned in one way or another with the spread and influence of classical, particularly Roman, civilisation through a number of European cultures from AD 500 to 1500. The book begins with the manuscript tradition - the contents, location and history of the literary remains that provide the basic evidence on which all research in this subject must to some extent rely. This leads naturally to a discussion of what classical texts were actually read and studied, when, where and by whom. The majority of contributors go on to examine the Roman tradition as a positive cultural on language, literature, philosophy and art. Classical civilisation is shown to be a live historical force whose survival consists rather in the creative responses and developments it has inspired than in the mere preservation of its physical relics.
目次
- Preface L. P. Wilkinson
- Editors note
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction: a way ahead? R. R. Bolgar
- Part I. Latin Manuscripts and their Catalogues: 1. Vanishing and unavailable evidence: Latin manuscripts in the Middle Ages and today R. D. Sweeney
- 2. L'Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes et l'etude des manuscrits des auteurs classiques M. T. H. D'Alverny and M. C. Garand
- Part II. The Readers and Fortunes of Classical Manuscripts: 3. The classics in Celtic Ireland L. Bieler
- 4. The deposit of Latin classics in the twelfth-century renaissance R. W. Hunt
- 5. I primi umanisti e l'antichita classica G. Billanovich
- 6. Ausonius in the fourteenth century R. Weiss
- 7. Oliviero Forzetta e la diffusione dei testi classici nel Veneto al tempo del Petrarca L. Gargan
- Part III. Methods of Teaching and Scholarship: 8. Living with the Satirists B. Bischoff
- 9. La lecture des auteurs classiques a l'ecole de Chartres durant la premiere moitie du XIIe siecle E. Jeauneau
- 10. The Opus de Conscribendis Epistolis of Erasmus and the tradition of the Ars Epistolica A. Gerlo
- 11. Humanism and humanist literature in the Low Countries before 1500 J. Ijsewijn
- 12. The character of humanist philology E. J. Kenney
- Part IV. The Influence of Classical Literature: 13. La Survie comparee des Confessions augustiniennes et de la Consolation boecienne P. Courcelle
- 14. Classical influence on early Norse literature U. Dronke
- 15. Poetic rivalries at the court of Charlemagne D. Schaller
- 16. Functions of classical borrowing in medieval Latin verse E. P. M. Dronke
- 17. Sallust in the Middle Ages B. Smalley
- 18. Momus and the nature of Humanism J. H. Whitfield
- 19. Toni ed echi ovidiani nella poesia di Giano Pannonio T. Kardos
- Part V. The Influence of Classical Ideas: 20. Later Platonism and its influences A. H. Armstrong
- 21. Le commentaire ordonne du monde dans quelques sommes scientifiques des XIIe et XIIIe siecles S. Viarre
- 22. Petrarch and the transmission of classical elements C. N. J. Mann
- 23. Aspetti della vita contemplativa nel rinascimento itlaiano F. Schalk
- 24. The conformity of Greek and the vernacular J. B. Trapp
- Part VI. Classical Themes Common to Literature and Art and Classical Influences in Architecture: 25. Personification E. H. Gombrich
- 26. Criticism and praise of the Pantheon in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance T. Buddensieg
- 27. Quattrocento architecture and the antique: some problems H. Burns
- Index.
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