Virgil in the Renaissance:
"The disciplines of classical scholarship were established in their modern form between 1300 and 1600, and Virgil was a test case for many of them. This book is concerned with what became of Virgil in this period, how he was understood, and how his poems were recycled. What did readers assume a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The disciplines of classical scholarship were established in their modern form between 1300 and 1600, and Virgil was a test case for many of them. This book is concerned with what became of Virgil in this period, how he was understood, and how his poems were recycled. What did readers assume about Virgil in the long decades between Dante and Sidney, Petrarch and Spenser, Boccaccio and Ariosto? Which commentators had the most influence? What story, if any, was Virgil's Eclogues supposed to tell? What was the status of his Georgics? Which parts of his epic attracted the most imitators? Building on specialized scholarship of the last hundred years, this book provides a panoramic synthesis of what scholars and poets from across Europe believed they could know about Virgil's life and poetry"--Provided by publisher "Do not let me hear Of the wisdom of old men, but rather of their folly.It is a rich tale and strange, even for one poet, and when that poet is Virgil, a central author in the European tradition, the interest - and the intricacy - are both magnified"--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 299 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | THE DISCIPLINES OF CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP WERE ESTABLISHED IN THEIR
MODERN FORM BETWEEN 1300 AND 1600, AND VIRGIL WAS A TEST CASE FOR MANY
OF THEM. THIS BOOK IS CONCERNED WITH WHAT BECAME OF VIRGIL IN THIS
PERIOD, HOW HE WAS UNDERSTOOD, AND HOW HIS POEMS WERE RECYCLED. WHAT DID
READERS ASSUME ABOUT VIRGIL IN THE LONG DECADES BETWEEN DANTE AND
SIDNEY, PETRARCH AND SPENSER, BOCCACCIO AND ARIOSTO? WHICH COMMENTATORS
HAD THE MOST INFLUENCE? WHAT STORY, IF ANY, WAS VIRGIL S ECLOGUES
SUPPOSED TO TELL? WHAT WAS THE STATUS OF HIS GEORGICS? WHICH PARTS OF
HIS EPIC ATTRACTED THE MOST IMITATORS? BUILDING ON SPECIALIZED
SCHOLARSHIP OF THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS, THIS BOOK PROVIDES A PANORAMIC
SYNTHESIS OF WHAT SCHOLARS AND POETS FROM ACROSS EUROPE BELIEVED THEY
COULD KNOW ABOUT VIRGIL S LIFE AND POETRY --PROVIDED BY PUBLISHER. *
DO NOT LET ME HEAR OF THE WISDOM OF OLD MEN, BUT RATHER OF THEIR
FOLLY.IT IS A RICH TALE AND STRANGE, EVEN FOR ONE POET, AND WHEN THAT
POET IS VIRGIL, A CENTRAL AUTHOR IN THE EUROPEAN TRADITION, THE INTEREST
- AND THE INTRICACY - ARE BOTH MAGNIFIED --PROVIDED BY PUBLISHER.
Contents
Illustrations page
χ
Acknowledgements
xi
Texts and abbreviations
xii
Introduction
ι
Method
3
Lacunae
6
Models
8
Plan
io
PART I PUBLICATION
ІЗ
1
Virgil with an
/ 15
Poliziano s proof
15
How they reacted to Poliziano s bombshell
18
The market for Virgil editions and commentaries
20
The state of publishing in England; or Did the Reformation make
any difference?
27
Servius and Donatus: the authority of antiquity
31
Landino vs. Badius: originality vs. utility
35
Valeriano:
the scholarly argument for
i yj
Innovation vs. influence
40
Latin: dead language or living?
42
PART II REPUTATION
45
2
Patronage and the Ecbgues
47
The idea of Virgil and its ancient sources
47
How Virgil got rich
50
Virgil as counselor to the prince
54
Echgues as encomia
56
viii Contents
Was
Virgil
a flatterer?
59
Maecenas as the model patron
60
Darkness invisible
64
Imitating Theocritus: the bookishness of Virgilian pastoral
66
Love among the shepherds
69
Christian prophecy and Epicureanism
70
Variety and the low style
73
3
Variety and the
Georgias 77
The ancient tradition of Virgil s erudition
78
Science or poetry?
81
Labor and the plow
82
Looking for the Georgia in Renaissance poetry
83
Ole ego qui
quondam
85
Generic substitution
87
A spectrum of styles
89
The myth of Virgil s Wheel
90
Style and genre
91
Style and variety
93
Listing variety
95
Virgil as second Nature
96
4
Morals and minimalism
101
Virgil the reviser
101
Style and character
103
Virgil s chastity
106
Rumors about Virgil s sex life
108
Nisus and Euryalus
109
Virgil s gay eclogue
113
Defense by forgery
115
Perfect poetry
119
Virgil and Ennius
120
Virgil as imitator of Homer
124
Refining Homer
128
Brevity as chastity
129
Defenders of Homer against Virgil
132
Why brevity is better
134
Style: Virgil s last stand
138
PART
Ш
INTERPRETATION 143
5
Virgil s
Odyssey 14J
Prioritizing episodes
145
Troy in the Odyssey
146
Contents ix
The weight of the underworld
149
The Gates of Sleep
153
Descent by murder
157
Character by example
163
Pluto s daughter: hell as riches
166
Mourir, c est
facile: hell as habit
170
Life in hell
172
Purgatory
173
Sinŕull
mire : the moral status of matter
178
Resurrection
181
Imitation: competition or assimilation?
185
Dynastic prophecy
187
6
Virgil s Iliad
191
Turnus
as tragic hero
191
Modern relativism
194
Defining pietas
196
Weighing anger
199
Organizing interpretation
1:
classroom techniques
203
Organizing interpretation
11:
the ideal man theory
208
Organizing interpretation hi: repetition and rereading
212
Six-book readers vs. twelve-book readers
215
The renaissance of Virgil s Iliad
220
Camilla
227
The modernity of romance
230
Dido and Lavinia: the importance of Eneas
233
Vegio s sequel: the missing link with the Middle Ages
237
Vegio s influence
247
Epilogue
248
Appendix A Virgil commentaries in Latin editions,
146p-1599 252
Appendix
В
Virgil commentaries ranked by number of printings z6j
Index
282
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spelling | Wilson-Okamura, David Scott 1970- Verfasser (DE-588)142158097 aut Virgil in the Renaissance David Scott Wilson-Okamura 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2010 XIII, 299 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The disciplines of classical scholarship were established in their modern form between 1300 and 1600, and Virgil was a test case for many of them. This book is concerned with what became of Virgil in this period, how he was understood, and how his poems were recycled. What did readers assume about Virgil in the long decades between Dante and Sidney, Petrarch and Spenser, Boccaccio and Ariosto? Which commentators had the most influence? What story, if any, was Virgil's Eclogues supposed to tell? What was the status of his Georgics? Which parts of his epic attracted the most imitators? Building on specialized scholarship of the last hundred years, this book provides a panoramic synthesis of what scholars and poets from across Europe believed they could know about Virgil's life and poetry"--Provided by publisher "Do not let me hear Of the wisdom of old men, but rather of their folly.It is a rich tale and strange, even for one poet, and when that poet is Virgil, a central author in the European tradition, the interest - and the intricacy - are both magnified"--Provided by publisher Virgil Appreciation Europe Virgil Influence Vergilius Maro, Publius v70-v19 (DE-588)118626574 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1500-1600 Geschichte 1300-1600 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte European literature Renaissance, 1450-1600 Classical influences Literature, Medieval Classical influences Authors and readers Europe History To 1500 Authors and readers Europe History 16th century Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Europa Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Renaissance, Rezeption (DE-2581)TH000005253 gbd Rezeption & Wirkungsgeschichte (DE-2581)TH000005250 gbd Vergilius poeta (DE-2581)TH000003263 gbd Vergilius Maro, Publius v70-v19 (DE-588)118626574 p Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Geschichte 1300-1600 z DE-604 V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=019003848&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=019003848&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Wilson-Okamura, David Scott 1970- Virgil in the Renaissance Virgil Appreciation Europe Virgil Influence Vergilius Maro, Publius v70-v19 (DE-588)118626574 gnd Geschichte European literature Renaissance, 1450-1600 Classical influences Literature, Medieval Classical influences Authors and readers Europe History To 1500 Authors and readers Europe History 16th century Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
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title | Virgil in the Renaissance |
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title_full | Virgil in the Renaissance David Scott Wilson-Okamura |
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title_full_unstemmed | Virgil in the Renaissance David Scott Wilson-Okamura |
title_short | Virgil in the Renaissance |
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