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Brill's encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World

edited by Philip Ford, Jan Bloemendal and Charles Fantazzi

(The Renaissance Society of America / editor-in-chief, Craig Kallendorf, texts and studies series ; v. 3)

Brill, 2014

  • set: hardback
  • Macropaedia: hardback
  • Micropaedia: hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2014 Library Journal Best Print Reference Selection 2014 With its striking range and penetrating depth, Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World traces the enduring history and broad cultural influence of Neo-Latin, the form of Latin that originated in the Italian Renaissance and persists to the modern era. Featuring original contributions by a host of distinguished international scholars, this 800,000 word two-volume work explores every aspect of the civilized world from literature and law to philosophy and the sciences. An invaluable resource for both the advanced scholar and the graduate student. The Encyclopaedia is also available ONLINE. Contributors are: Monica Azzolini, Irena Backus, Jon Balserak, Ann Blair, Jan Bloemendal, David Butterfield, Isabelle Charmantier, John Considine, Alejandro Coroleu, Ricardo da Cunha Lima, Susanna de Beer, Erik De Bom, Jeanine De Landtsheer, Tom Deneire, Ingrid De Smet, Karl Enenkel, Charles Fantazzi, Mathieu Ferrand, Roger Fisher, Philip Ford, Raphaele Garrod, Guido Giglioni, Roger Green, Yasmin Haskell, Hans Helander, Lex Hermans, Louise Hill Curth, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Brenda Hosington, Erika Jurikova, Craig Kallendorf, Jill Kraye, Andrew Laird, Han Lamers, Marc Laureys, Jeltine Ledegang-Keegstra, Jan Machielsen, Peter Mack, David Marsh, Dustin Mengelkoch, Milena Minkova, David Money, Jennifer Morrish Tunberg, Adam Mosley, Ann Moss, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Colette Nativel, Lodi Nauta, Henk Nellen, Gideon Nisbet, Richard Oosterhoff, Marianne Pade, Jan Papy, David Porter, Johann Ramminger, Jennifer Rampling, Rudolf Rasch, Karen Reeds, Valery Rees, Bettina Reitz-Joosse, Stella Revard, Dirk Sacre, Gerald Sandy, Minna Skafte Jensen, Carl Springer, Gorana Stepanic, Harry Stevenson, Jane Stevenson, Andrew Taylor, Nikolaus Thurn, Johannes Trapman, Terence Tunberg, Piotr Urbanski, Wiep van Bunge, Harm-Jan van Dam, Demmy Verbeke, Zweder von Martels, Maia Wellington Gahtan, and Paul White.

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  • Preface Jan Bloemendal, Charles Fantazzi, Craig Kallendorf About the Authors List of Illustrations MACROPAEDIA Part I Language and Education 1 From Mediaeval Latin to Neo-Latin Marianne Pade 2 Neo-Latin: Character and Development Johann Ramminger 3 On Neologisms in Neo-Latin Hans Helander 4 Neo-Latin and Renaissance Schools Peter Mack 5 Neo-Latin Prosody and Versification Philip J. Ford 6 Conversational Latin to 1650 Terence Tunberg 7 Conversational Latin: 1650 to the Present Milena Minkova 8 Women's Education Jane Stevenson 9 Revival of Classical Texts Charles Fantazzi 10 Hellenism Gerald Sandy 11 Translation and Neo-Latin Brenda M. Hosington 12 Imitation, Emulation, Ciceronianism, Anti-Ciceronianism Charles Fantazzi 13 Neo-Latin Prose Style (from Petrarch to c. 1650) Terence Tunberg 14 Pronunciation of Latin Dirk Sacre Part II Latin and Printing 15 Humanist Printers Paul White 16 Philology: Editions and Editorial Practices in the Early Modern Period Jan Bloemendal and Henk J.M. Nellen 17 The Neo-Latin Commentary Karl A. E. Enenkel 18 Textual Transaction and Transformation in the Renaissance Printed Book Andrew Taylor 19 Commonplace Books Ann Moss 20 Encyclopaedias and Dictionaries John Considine 21 Fifteenth-Century Humanist Manuscript Production Dustin Mengelkoch Part III Latin and the Vernacular 22 Neo-Latin and the Vernacular: Prose Tom Deneire 23 Neo-Latin and the Vernacular: Poetry Nikolaus Thurn Part IV Neo-Latin Literature 24 Neo-Latin Literary Genres and the Classical Tradition: Adaptation and Inventions Jan Bloemendal Prose 25 Neo-Latin Fiction Jennifer Morrish Tunberg 26 Neo-Latin Prose Satire David A. Porter 27 Letters Jeanine De Landtsheer 28 Neo-Latin 'Essays': An Absent Genre that is Omnipresent Jan Papy 29 The Theory and Practice of History in Neo-Latin Literature Marc Laureys Poetry 30 Epigrams-The Classical Tradition Gideon Nisbet 31 Elegiac Poetry Susanna de Beer 32 Neo-Latin Lyric Poetry in the Renaissance Stella P. Revard 33 Satire David Marsh 34 Pastoral David Marsh 35 The Classification of Neo-Latin Didactic Poetry from the Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries Yasmin Haskell 36 The Neo-Latin Epic Craig Kallendorf 37 Poetic Psalm Paraphrases Roger P. H. Green Drama 38 Neo-Latin Drama Jan Bloemendal Erotic Literature 39 Neo-Latin Erotic and Pornographic Literature (c. 1400-c. 1700) Karl A. E. Enenkel Part V Latin and the Arts 40 Classicising the Unclassical: The Challenge of Music Theory Leofranc Holford-Strevens 41 Latin Words to Music Rudolf Rasch 42 Neo-Latin and the Visual Arts in Italy Maia Wellington Gahtan 43 Neo-Latin and the Plastic Arts in Northern Europe Colette Nativel 44 Architecture Lex Hermans Part VI Latin and Philosophy 45 Aristotelianism and Scholasticism Raphaele Garrod 46 Ficino and Neo-Platonism Valery Rees 47 Epicureanism and the Other Hellenistic Philosophies Jill Kraye 48 Political Philosophy Erik De Bom 49 Early Modern Philosophical Systems Wiep van Bunge Part VII Latin and the Sciences 50 Astronomy and Astrology Monica Azzolini and Adam Mosley 51 Medicine Guido Giglioni 52 Neo-Latin Mathematics Richard J. Oosterhoff 53 From Alchemy to Chemistry Jennifer M. Rampling Part VIII Latin and the Church 54 Theological Discourse Jon Balserak 55 Patristics Irena Backus 56 The Reformation Carl P. E. Springer 57 Counter-Reformation Jan Machielsen 58 The Passion(s) of Jesuit Latin Yasmin Haskell Part IX Latin and Law 59 Law Latin and English Law Roger S. Fisher Part X Latin and the New World 60 Cosmography and Exploration Monique Mund-Dopchie 61 Latin in Latin America Andrew Laird 62 Neo-Latin in North America Ann Blair 63 Asia Zweder von Martels Part XI Neo-Latin: The Twilight Years 64 Neo-Latin Verse in the Twilight Years (1700-Present) David Money 65 Neo-Latin Prose in the Twilight Years (1700-Present) Dirk Sacre Part XII History of Neo-Latin Studies 66 History of Neo-Latin Studies Demmy Verbeke MICROPAEDIA Adversaria, Annotationes, Miscellanea Harm-Jan van Dam Alberti, Leon Battista Lex Hermans Architectural Theory and the Church Lex Hermans Bembo, Pietro Charles Fantazzi Beza, Theodorus Jeltine L. R. Ledegang-Keegstra Bibliothecae (Hispanic) Andrew Laird Book Hunting Dustin Mengelkoch Borrowings from Ancient Geography: Transmission or Treason Monique Mund-Dopchie Botany Karen Reeds and Isabelle Charmantier Bruni-De interpretatione recta Marianne Pade Bude, Guillaume Gerald Sandy Calvin, John Carl P. E. Springer Coins and Medals Dirk Sacre Commentaries on the Bible and Patristics Jon Balserak Commonplace Books: Major Items in Print Ann Moss Controversy of the Indies Andrew Laird The Curriculum of the College de Guyenne (1583) Raphaele Garrod Descartes, Rene Ann Blair Diplomacy and Court Culture Erik De Bom Editing Neo-Latin texts: Editorial Principles
  • Spelling and Punctuation Tom Deneire Education-Desiderius Erasmus Charles Fantazzi Education-Juan Luis Vives Charles Fantazzi Educational Treatises from Italy Craig Kallendorf Ekphrasis (and Art) Maia Wellington Gahtan Emblems Karl A. E. Enenkel Epigrams and Epitaphs (on Art and Artists) Maia Wellington Gahtan Erasmus-The Adagia, and the Assimilation of the Literary Culture of Classical Antiquity Andrew Taylor Erasmus-The Praise of Folly Johannes Trapman Erasmus-Theological Writings Carl P. E. Springer Ficino, Marsilio Valery Rees Gassendi, Pierre Irena Backus Gessner, Conrad Ann Blair Gradus ad Parnassum and Other Verse Composition Manuals David J. Butterfield The Greek Anthology Harry Stevenson The Greek Diaspora and Neo-Latin Literature (Fifteenth-Seventeenth Centuries) Han Lamers Humanist Centres-Leiden and Philology Harm-Jan van Dam Humanist Centres-Naples Han Lamers Humanistic Script Dustin Mengelkoch Indigenous American Latinists Andrew Laird Inscriptions Dirk Sacre Jesuit Georgic Poetry Yasmin Haskell The Jesuit Ratio studiorum (1599 Edition): Prescribed Texts: Grammar, the Humanities, Rhetoric, and Philosophy Raphaele Garrod The Jesuit Ratio studiorum and its Variants: Textbooks from the College of La Fleche for Classes of Grammar, Rhetoric, and the Humanities (1603-1702) Raphaele Garrod Lascaris, Janus Gerald Sandy Latin and the Social Media David J. Butterfield Latin and the Enlightenment Yasmin Haskell Latin Language and Style as an Instrument of Political and Cultural Ideology Marc Laureys Latin Translations from the Vernacular in Early Modern Science Ann Blair Latin Translations of Place Names Unknown in the Ancient World Monique Mund-Dopchie Latin Travel Journals and Guidebooks Monique Mund-Dopchie Latin Vocabulary for New World Phenomena Monique Mund-Dopchie Letter Collections Jeanine De Landtsheer Letters of Dedication Demmy Verbeke and Jeanine De Landtsheer Letter-Writing Manuals Jeanine De Landtsheer Lucretius-Editions and Commentaries Jill Kraye Luther, Martin Carl P. E. Springer Lutheran Latin Education Carl P. E. Springer Manuals on Note-Taking (ars excerpendi) Ann Blair Medical Didactic Poetry Yasmin Haskell Melanchthon, Philipp Carl P. E. Springer More, Thomas Andrew Taylor Neo-Latin and Vernacular Influences in Prose Writing Tom Deneire Neo-Latin Book Series Demmy Verbeke Neo-Latin Grammars-Guarino of Verona's Regulae grammaticales Marianne Pade Neo-Latin Grammars-Niccolo Perotti's Rudimenta grammatices Marianne Pade Neo-Latin Journals Demmy Verbeke Neo-Latin Literature-The Balkans (Croatia) Gorana Stepanic Neo-Latin Literature-Bohemia Erika Jurikova Neo-Latin Literature-The British Isles: The Long Sixteenth Century David A. Porter Neo-Latin Literature-The British Isles: Later Centuries David A. Porter Neo-Latin Literature-France: The Sixteenth Century: Literature Mathieu Ferrand Neo-Latin Literature-France: The Sixteenth Century: Contexts Jon Balserak Neo-Latin Literature-France: The Seventeenth and Later Centuries: Literature Ingrid A. R. De Smet Neo-Latin Literature-France: The Seventeenth and Later Centuries: Contexts Jon Balserak Neo-Latin Literature-The German Regions Nikolaus Thurn Neo-Latin Literature-Hungary: The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Valery Rees Neo-Latin Literature-Hungary: The Seventeenth Century and Beyond Valery Rees Neo-Latin Literature-Italy: The Age of Petrarch Craig Kallendorf Neo-Latin Literature-Italy: The Quattrocento Craig Kallendorf Neo-Latin Literature-Italy: The Cinquecento Charles Fantazzi Neo-Latin Literature-Italy: Fascism (1922-1943) Han Lamers, Bettina L. Reitz-Joosse, and Dirk Sacre Neo-Latin Literature-The Low Countries Tom Deneire Neo-Latin Literature-The Nordic Countries Minna Skafte Jensen Neo-Latin Literature-The Ottoman Empire Zweder von Martels Neo-Latin Literature-Poland Piotr Urbanski Neo-Latin Literature-Portugal Ricardo da Cunha Lima Neo-Latin Literature-Slovakia Erika Jurikova Neo-Latin Literature-Spain: The Long Sixteenth Century Alejandro Coroleu Neo-Latin Literature-Spain: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Alejandro Coroleu Neo-Latin Online Demmy Verbeke Neo-Latin Societies Demmy Verbeke Neo-Latin Supplements to Classical Latin Works Craig Kallendorf New World: Epic Writing Andrew Laird Orders of Architecture Lex Hermans Orthography of Neo-Latin Milena Minkova Pasquinades David Marsh Patronage Susanna de Beer Perotti's Cornu copiae Marianne Pade Petrarca, Francesco Karl A. E. Enenkel Philology-France Gerald Sandy Pioneers of Neo-Latin Studies-Henry De Vocht Demmy Verbeke Pioneers of Neo-Latin Studies-Jozef IJsewijn Demmy Verbeke Pioneers of Neo-Latin Studies-Paul Oskar Kristeller Demmy Verbeke Pliny (On Art) Maia Wellington Gahtan Poetic Genres-The Cento: Poetry Jane Stevenson Poetic Genres-The Cento: Theory Tom Deneire Poetic Genres-Epistles David A. Porter Poetic Genres-Heroides Paul White Poetic Genres-Occasional Poetry: Practice Susanna de Beer Poetic Genres-Occasional Poetry: Theory Ingrid A. R. De Smet Poetics-Scaliger, Vida, Pontanus, Vossius David A. Porter Praise and Blame Marc Laureys Print and Pedagogy Andrew Taylor Printing Centres-Basel: Johannes Frobenius, Johannes Amerbach, and Others Paul White Printing Centres-Estienne Family Paul White Printing Centres-Geneva: Henri II Estienne, Jean Crespin, and Others Paul White Printing Centres-The Officina Plantiniana Jeanine De Landtsheer Printing Centres-Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius, Robert I Estienne, and Others Paul White Printing Centres-Strasbourg Paul White Printing Centres-Venice: Aldus Manutius and the Aldine Press Andrew Taylor Psychiatry-Neo-Latin Sources for its History Yasmin Haskell Rhetoric in Architecture Lex Hermans Roman Law and bonae litterae Gerald Sandy School Colloquia Tom Deneire Scribes Dustin Mengelkoch Secundus, Joannes Jane Stevenson Seneca's Philosophical Works-Editions and Commentaries Jill Kraye Sermons Jon Balserak Spinoza Guido Giglioni The Strasbourg Gymnasium (1543 Edition)-Prescribed Texts: Grammar, the Humanities, and Rhetoric Raphaele Garrod Swedenborg, Emanuel Hans Helander Terence as a School Text: Commentaries Jan Bloemendal Thou, Jacques Auguste de Ingrid A. R. De Smet Translation as a Source for Neologisms Marianne Pade Travel Journals and Guidebooks in Latin Monique Mund-Dopchie The Typography of Renaissance Humanism Andrew Taylor Valla, Lorenzo Lodi Nauta Valla's Elegantiae linguae Latinae Marianne Pade Virgilianism Craig Kallendorf Vitruvianism Lex Hermans Women in Renaissance England and Neo-Latin Translation Brenda M. Hosington Women Prodigies-Anna Maria van Schurman, Elena Piscopia, and Others Jane Stevenson Women Writers in the Elizabethan Period Jane Stevenson Women Writers in Italy: Martha Marchina and Others Jane Stevenson Women Writers' Networks Jane Stevenson Zoology Louise Hill Curth Index of Names Index of Geographical Names

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