Ancilla Calliopeae : ein Repertorium der neulateinischen Epik Frankreichs 1500-1700
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Ancilla Calliopeae : ein Repertorium der neulateinischen Epik Frankreichs 1500-1700
(Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, v. 38)
Brill, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents for the first time a panorama of about 85 neo-latin epics composed in France during the 16th and 17th centuries; the collection includes historical, biblical and hagiographic poems, ranging from a few hundred to thirty thousand hexameters.
A full account is given of the contents and composition of every poem, the historical, biblical and hagiographic background is explored, and the poets' debt to classical poetry is analyzed with as a clear result the growing influence of Vergil and, during the 17th century, of Tasso as well. The repertorium is intended as a sort of guide, which provides the reader interested in Neo-Latin, Classics or the literary history of France conveniently with well-founded information on this literary genre.
Table of Contents
- Vorwort Einleitung 1. Andrelinus, Neapolitan Fornoviensisque Victoria (1496) 2. de Blarrorivo, Nanceis (ca. 1502) 3. de Varanis, Expugnatio Genuesis (1508) 4. de Varanis, Gesta Joannae Virginis (1516) 5. Martinus Doletus, Parta ab Ludovico Victoria (1508)? 6. Sylviolus, Ludovici in Venetos Victoria (1509?) 7. Monsmoretanus, Christis (voor 1512?) 8. Monsmoretanus, Bella Britannica (1513) 9. Monsmoretanus, Bellum Ravenne (1513/14) 10. Rossetus, Laurentias (1515) 11. Rossetus, Paulus (1522) 12. Rossetus, Christus (1534) 13. Pontanus, Invictissimus Rex Franciscus (1516) 14. Calcaetus, Passio Iesu Christi (1538) 15. Stephanus Doletus, Francisci Regis Fata (1539) 16. Pilladius, Rusticias (1541) 17. Malvinus, Gallia Gemens (1563) 18. Vinetus, Fructus Virginei Ventris (1587) 19. Bargaeus, Syrias (1591) 20. Salius, Vedastias (1591) 21. Blancus, Hyacinthus (1594) 22. Rolliardus, Caroli Borromaei Hagiopoea (1611) 23. Thomas I, Lutetias (1617) 24. Portus, Messiae Pugna (1621) 25. Remmius, Borbonias (1623) 26. Pater Josephus, Turcias (1625) 27. Cellotius, Mauritias (1628) 28. Thomas II, Rupellais (1630) 29. Jollyvetus, Fulmen in Aquilam (1636) 30. Millieus, Moyses Viator (1636/39) 31. Auberius, Leucata Triumphans (1638) 32. Boessatius, Martellus (1639? und vor 1658) 33. Du May, Enguienneis (1643) 34. Damianus, Bellum Germanicum (1648) 35. Garissolius, Adolphis (1649) 36. de Bussieres, Rhea Liberata (1655) 37. de Bussieres, Scanderbegus (1658) 38. de Bussieres, Clodoveis (vor 1675) 39. Mambrunus, Constantinus (1658) 40. Le Brun, Ignatius (1661) 41. L'Abbe, Eustachius (1672) 42. Rapin, Chritus Patiens (1674) 43. Mayre, Carolus Quintus (1664)
- Leopoldus (1688) 44. Mayre, Liladamus (1686) 45. Mayre, Recaredus (1690) Appendix Abkurzungsverzeichnis fur die haufiger zitierte Literatur Index locorum
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