The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama /:
The essays in this collection all illustrate the vitality of Neo-Latin drama in early modern Europe, arising from its productive combination of classical models with deep-rooted vernacular traditions. While the plays were often composed in the context of a school or university setting, the dramatist...
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Zusammenfassung: | The essays in this collection all illustrate the vitality of Neo-Latin drama in early modern Europe, arising from its productive combination of classical models with deep-rooted vernacular traditions. While the plays were often composed in the context of a school or university setting, the dramatists seldom neglected the need to appeal to a broad audience, including non-Latinists. Yet the use of Latin, and the ambiguity of a plurivocal literary form, allowed the authors of these plays to introduce messages and ideas which could be subversive of the prevailing political and religious authoritie. |
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505 | 8 | |a School Progymnasmata and Latin Drama: Thesis, Refutatio, Confirmatio and Lausin the Dialogue on the Conception of Our Lady (1578) by the Spanish Jesuit Bartholomaeus Bravo (1553 or 1554-1607)Performing in Latin in Jesuit-Run Colleges in Mid- to Late-17th-Century France: Why, and with What Consequences?; Introduction; Town Colleges in Seventeenth-Century France: Jesuits between Town and Crown; Town: Civic Obligations; Gown: Pedagogical Imperatives; Implications: Reception and Influence of Neo-Latin Drama in Late-Seventeenth-Century France. | |
505 | 8 | |a Similarities, Dissimilarities and Possible Relations between Early Modern Latin Drama and Drama in the VernacularIntroduction; Differences; Connections and Similarities; The theme of Everyman; The theme of King David; Conclusion; An Ignoramus about Latin? The Importance of Latin Literatures to George Ruggle's Ignoramus; 1. Introduction; 2. The Problem; 3. A Solution?; 4. Individual Lines; 5. Writing, Writers, Reading and Learners; 6. Sentiments and Sections; 7. Conclusion; 'Et Spes et Ratio Studiorum in Caesare Tantum': Robert Burton and Patronage. | |
505 | 8 | |a Simon Rettenpacher's Comedy Votorum Discordia'The Unacknowledged Legislators of Mankind': Greek Playwrights as Moral Guidance to Hugo Grotius's Social Philosophy; The Private Sphere; The Public Sphere; Laws of War; Index Nominum; Humanistica Lovaniensia; 1. Bibliographical References; 1.1. First Reference; 1.1.1. References to Books; 1.1.2. References to Articles in Journals; 1.1.3. References to Articles in Books; 1.1.4. References to Theses and Dissertations; 1.1.5. References to Manuscripts; 1.2. Later References; 2. Lay-out; 2.1. Quotations; 2.2. Footnotes. | |
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spelling | Symposium of the Cambridge Society for Neo-Latin Studies (2007) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013093401 The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / edited by Philip Ford and Andrew Taylor. Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2013. 1 online resource (224 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia ; XXXII International conference proceedings. Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. The Early Modern Cultures of Neo-Latin Drama; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Ravisius Textor's School Drama and its Links to Pedagogical Literature in Early Modern France; George Buchanan's Sacred Latin Tragedies Baptistes and Iephthes: What Place for Humankind in the Universe?; The Dramatisation of Contradiction; Some Elements of Traditional Ethics; Elements of Pagan Ethics; The Stamp of Christian Ethics; What Place for Humankind in the Universe?; Appendix: Summaries of Both Tragedies. La Traduction de Tragédies Grecques: Alessandro Pazzi de' Medici et Les Problèmes Liés à la MétriqueJohn Foxe's Apocalyptic Comedy, Christus Triumphans; Lambertus Schenckelius's Tragoedia(e) Sanctae Catharinae; Balthasar Moretus's Account of Schenkelius's Tragoedia Sanctae Catharinae; The Tragoedia Sanctae Catharinae Preserved in Mechelen; Conclusion; The Terentius Christianus at Work: Cornelius Schonaeus as a Playwright. School Progymnasmata and Latin Drama: Thesis, Refutatio, Confirmatio and Lausin the Dialogue on the Conception of Our Lady (1578) by the Spanish Jesuit Bartholomaeus Bravo (1553 or 1554-1607)Performing in Latin in Jesuit-Run Colleges in Mid- to Late-17th-Century France: Why, and with What Consequences?; Introduction; Town Colleges in Seventeenth-Century France: Jesuits between Town and Crown; Town: Civic Obligations; Gown: Pedagogical Imperatives; Implications: Reception and Influence of Neo-Latin Drama in Late-Seventeenth-Century France. Similarities, Dissimilarities and Possible Relations between Early Modern Latin Drama and Drama in the VernacularIntroduction; Differences; Connections and Similarities; The theme of Everyman; The theme of King David; Conclusion; An Ignoramus about Latin? The Importance of Latin Literatures to George Ruggle's Ignoramus; 1. Introduction; 2. The Problem; 3. A Solution?; 4. Individual Lines; 5. Writing, Writers, Reading and Learners; 6. Sentiments and Sections; 7. Conclusion; 'Et Spes et Ratio Studiorum in Caesare Tantum': Robert Burton and Patronage. Simon Rettenpacher's Comedy Votorum Discordia'The Unacknowledged Legislators of Mankind': Greek Playwrights as Moral Guidance to Hugo Grotius's Social Philosophy; The Private Sphere; The Public Sphere; Laws of War; Index Nominum; Humanistica Lovaniensia; 1. Bibliographical References; 1.1. First Reference; 1.1.1. References to Books; 1.1.2. References to Articles in Journals; 1.1.3. References to Articles in Books; 1.1.4. References to Theses and Dissertations; 1.1.5. References to Manuscripts; 1.2. Later References; 2. Lay-out; 2.1. Quotations; 2.2. Footnotes. The essays in this collection all illustrate the vitality of Neo-Latin drama in early modern Europe, arising from its productive combination of classical models with deep-rooted vernacular traditions. While the plays were often composed in the context of a school or university setting, the dramatists seldom neglected the need to appeal to a broad audience, including non-Latinists. Yet the use of Latin, and the ambiguity of a plurivocal literary form, allowed the authors of these plays to introduce messages and ideas which could be subversive of the prevailing political and religious authoritie. Latin drama, Medieval and modern History and criticism Congresses. Théâtre latin médiéval et moderne Histoire et critique Congrès. DRAMA Ancient, Classical & Medieval. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. bisacsh Latin drama, Medieval and modern fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Ford, Philip, 1949-2013, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJp9wXwcD7fJRhJqqV8Bfq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2001033583 Taylor, Andrew, 1964- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvJg3Cm4R3KDvCgCbrCkP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013128453 Cambridge Society for Neo-Latin Studies, sponsoring body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013088929 Print version: Symposium of the Cambridge Society for Neo-Latin Studies (2007). Early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama 9789058679260 (DLC) 2013373762 (OCoLC)830293964 Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia ; 32. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42024196 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=714269 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia ; The Early Modern Cultures of Neo-Latin Drama; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Ravisius Textor's School Drama and its Links to Pedagogical Literature in Early Modern France; George Buchanan's Sacred Latin Tragedies Baptistes and Iephthes: What Place for Humankind in the Universe?; The Dramatisation of Contradiction; Some Elements of Traditional Ethics; Elements of Pagan Ethics; The Stamp of Christian Ethics; What Place for Humankind in the Universe?; Appendix: Summaries of Both Tragedies. La Traduction de Tragédies Grecques: Alessandro Pazzi de' Medici et Les Problèmes Liés à la MétriqueJohn Foxe's Apocalyptic Comedy, Christus Triumphans; Lambertus Schenckelius's Tragoedia(e) Sanctae Catharinae; Balthasar Moretus's Account of Schenkelius's Tragoedia Sanctae Catharinae; The Tragoedia Sanctae Catharinae Preserved in Mechelen; Conclusion; The Terentius Christianus at Work: Cornelius Schonaeus as a Playwright. School Progymnasmata and Latin Drama: Thesis, Refutatio, Confirmatio and Lausin the Dialogue on the Conception of Our Lady (1578) by the Spanish Jesuit Bartholomaeus Bravo (1553 or 1554-1607)Performing in Latin in Jesuit-Run Colleges in Mid- to Late-17th-Century France: Why, and with What Consequences?; Introduction; Town Colleges in Seventeenth-Century France: Jesuits between Town and Crown; Town: Civic Obligations; Gown: Pedagogical Imperatives; Implications: Reception and Influence of Neo-Latin Drama in Late-Seventeenth-Century France. Similarities, Dissimilarities and Possible Relations between Early Modern Latin Drama and Drama in the VernacularIntroduction; Differences; Connections and Similarities; The theme of Everyman; The theme of King David; Conclusion; An Ignoramus about Latin? The Importance of Latin Literatures to George Ruggle's Ignoramus; 1. Introduction; 2. The Problem; 3. A Solution?; 4. Individual Lines; 5. Writing, Writers, Reading and Learners; 6. Sentiments and Sections; 7. Conclusion; 'Et Spes et Ratio Studiorum in Caesare Tantum': Robert Burton and Patronage. Simon Rettenpacher's Comedy Votorum Discordia'The Unacknowledged Legislators of Mankind': Greek Playwrights as Moral Guidance to Hugo Grotius's Social Philosophy; The Private Sphere; The Public Sphere; Laws of War; Index Nominum; Humanistica Lovaniensia; 1. Bibliographical References; 1.1. First Reference; 1.1.1. References to Books; 1.1.2. References to Articles in Journals; 1.1.3. References to Articles in Books; 1.1.4. References to Theses and Dissertations; 1.1.5. References to Manuscripts; 1.2. Later References; 2. Lay-out; 2.1. Quotations; 2.2. Footnotes. Latin drama, Medieval and modern History and criticism Congresses. Théâtre latin médiéval et moderne Histoire et critique Congrès. DRAMA Ancient, Classical & Medieval. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. bisacsh Latin drama, Medieval and modern fast |
title | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / |
title_auth | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / |
title_exact_search | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / |
title_full | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / edited by Philip Ford and Andrew Taylor. |
title_fullStr | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / edited by Philip Ford and Andrew Taylor. |
title_full_unstemmed | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / edited by Philip Ford and Andrew Taylor. |
title_short | The early modern cultures of Neo-Latin drama / |
title_sort | early modern cultures of neo latin drama |
topic | Latin drama, Medieval and modern History and criticism Congresses. Théâtre latin médiéval et moderne Histoire et critique Congrès. DRAMA Ancient, Classical & Medieval. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. bisacsh Latin drama, Medieval and modern fast |
topic_facet | Latin drama, Medieval and modern History and criticism Congresses. Théâtre latin médiéval et moderne Histoire et critique Congrès. DRAMA Ancient, Classical & Medieval. LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. Latin drama, Medieval and modern Conference papers and proceedings Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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