Bonaventura Vulcanius, works and networks : Bruges 1538-Leiden 1614 : papers

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Bonaventura Vulcanius, works and networks : Bruges 1538-Leiden 1614 : papers

edited and introduced by Hélène Cazes

(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 194)

Brill, 2010

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Bibliography: p. [455]-475

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Looking for Vulcanius : Plethora and Lacunae / Hélène Cazes
  • The many lives of Bonaventura Vulcanius, 1614-2010 (Exploring biographies and introducing this collection of papers) / Hélène Cazes
  • "The honour of letters" : Bonaventura Vulcanius, scholar and poet / Harm-Jan van Dam
  • Petrus Cunaeus, Oratio in obitum B. Vulcanii habita Lugd. Batav. in acad. MDCXIV / edited and annotated by Chris L. Heesakkers ; translated by Wilhelmina G. Heesakkers-Kamerbeek
  • The portraits of Bonaventura Vulcanius / Kasper van Ommen
  • Remarques sur les catalogues de vente aux enchères de la bibliothèque de Vulcanius / Paul J. Smith
  • Vulcanius et le réformateur Théodore de Bèze / Elly Ledegang-Keegstra
  • L'insertion de Bonaventure Vulcanius dans le réseau international protestant / Hugues Daussy
  • Bonaventure Vulcanius et Heidelberg, citadelle fragile du monde réformé / Kees Meerhoff
  • Bonaventura Vulcanius, forgeron de la Révolte / Anton van der Lem
  • Two Bruges humanists : Vulcanius and Castelius : good friends or mere acquaintances? / Karel Bostoen
  • Bonaventura Vulcanius, Marnix van St. Aldegonde, and the spirit of Bruges : remonstrant Protestantism? / Alfons Dewitte
  • Bonaventura Vulcanius, Janus Dousa, and the "Pleias Dousica" / Chris L. Heesakkers
  • Between colleagues : Bonaventura Vulcanius and Justus Lipsius / Jeanine De Landtsheer
  • Vulcanius as editor : the Greek texts / Thomas M. Conley
  • Scholarly stresses and strains : the difficult dealings of Bonaventura Vulcanius and Henricus Stephanus over their edition of Arrian's De expeditione Alexandri Magni historiarum libri VIII / Gilbert Tournoy
  • Project Procopius : Scaliger, Vulcanius, Hoeschelius, and the Pursuit of early Byzantine history / Dirk van Miert
  • Vulcanius and his network of language lovers : De literis et lingua Getarum sive Gothorum (1597) / Toon van Hal
  • On the attribution of the 1595 Leiden edition of Pauli Warnefridi de gestis Langobardorum to Friedrich Lindenbrog / Thomas M. Conley
  • The runes in Bonaventura Vulcanius De literis & lingua Getarum sive Gothorum (1597) : provenance and origins / Kees Dekker

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The last of the Renaissance humanists, Bonaventura Vulcanius, is still a mysterious figure, even though he left a correspondence, at least two Alba amicorum, and a collection of books and manuscripts. Born in Bruges in 1538, the son of a disciple of Erasmus, he spent the troubled decades of 1560 and 1570 in wanderings before his appointment in 1581 as a Professor for Greek and Latin Letters at the University of Leiden. He edited and translated many a rare text, composed dictionaries, sent laudatory poems, and compiled the first chapters of a history of Germanic languages. This volume gathers recent research on this versatile philologist, and includes the first edition of many unpublished works and documents. Contributors are Karel Bostoen, Helene Cazes, Thomas M. Conley, Harm-Jan van Dam, Hugues Daussy, Kees Dekker, Jeanine de Landtsheer, Alfons Dewitte, Toon van Hal, Chris L. Heesakkers, Wilhelmina G. Heesakkers-Kamerbeek, Jeltine Ledegang-Keegstra, G.A.C. van der Lem, Kees Meerhoff, Dirk van Miert, Kasper van Ommen, Paul J. Smith and Gilbert Tournoy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Sketch of an Accepted Chronology for the Life and Works of Bonaventura Vulcanius Looking for Vulcanius: Plethora and Lacunae, Helene Cazes The Many Lives of Bonaventura Vulcanius 1614-2010 (Exploring Biographies and Introducing this Collection of Papers), Helene Cazes LEGACIES AND PORTRAITS "The Honour of Letters": Bonaventura Vulcanius, Scholar and Poet, Harm-Jan van Dam Petrus Cunaeus, Oratio in obitum B. Vulcanii habita Lugd. Batav. In acad. MDCXIV. Introduction, edition and translation, Chris L. Heesakkers and Wilhelmina G. Heesakkers-Kamerbeek The Portraits of Bonaventura Vulcanius, Kasper van Ommen Remarques sur les catalogues de vente aux encheres de la bibliotheque de Vulcanius, Paul J. Smith ROUTES OF EXILE AND CONVICTIONS Vulcanius et le reformateur Theodore de Beze, Elly Ledegang-Keegstra L'insertion de Bonaventure Vulcanius dans le reseau international protestant, Hugues Daussy Bonaventure Vulcanius et Heidelberg, citadelle fragile du monde reforme, Kees Meerhoff Bonaventura Vulcanius, forgeron de la Revolte, Anton van der Lem HOMES: LOOKING BACK Two Bruges Humanists: Vulcanius and Castelius. Good Friends or Mere Acquaintances?, Karel Bostoen Bonaventura Vulcanius, Marnix van St. Aldegonde, and the Spirit of Bruges: Remonstrant Protestantism?, Alfons Dewitte HOMES: PROFESSOR IN LEIDEN Bonaventura Vulcanius, Janus Dousa and the 'Pleias Dousica', Chris L. Heesakkers Between colleagues: Bonaventura Vulcanius and Justus Lipsius, Jeanine De Landtsheer PIONEERING PHILOLOGY: GREEKS AND GETES Vulcanius as Editor: The Greek Texts, Thomas M. Conley Scholarly Stresses and Strains: The Difficult Dealings of Bonaventura Vulcanius and Henricus Stephanus over their Edition of Arrian's De Expeditione Alexandri Magni Historiarum Libri VIII, Gilbert Tournoy Project Procopius: Scaliger, Vulcanius, Hoeschelius and the Pursuit of Early Byzantine History, Dirk van Miert Vulcanius and his Network of Language Lovers. De literis et lingua Getarum sive Gothorum (1597), Toon van Hal On the Attribution of the 1595 Leiden Edition of Pauli Warnefridi de gestis Langobardorum to Friedrich Lindenbrog, Thomas M. Conley The Runes in Bonaventura Vulcanius De literis & lingua Getarum sive Gothorum (1597): Provenance and Origins, Kees Dekker Conclusion Bibliography Index nominum List of Contributors

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