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| Edition: | 1 |
| Place and year of publication: | Warszawa–Kraków 2007 |
| Publication language: | angielski |
| ISBN/ISSN: | 978-83-60183-68-7 |
| EAN: | 9788360183687 |
| Number of page: | 164 |
| Binding: | Miękka |
| Format: | 17x24 cm |
| Weight: | 290 g |
| Method of publication: | Druk |
| Publication type: | Praca naukowa |
| Producent: | Uniwersytet Warszawski, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, 00-927 Warszawa, tel. 22 55 31 318, email: wuw@uw.edu.pl |
The correspondence of Ioannes Dantiscus (1485-1548), coming from a burgher family in Gdańsk royal scribe and diplomat in the service of Sigismund I Jagiellon and Bona Sforza, Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno) and of Ermland (Warmia), Neo-Latin poet and member of the European respublica litteraria, is one of the largest early modern collections of this kind preserved until the present day. Among more than 650 Dantiscus’ correspondents – rulers, statesmen, diplomats, merchants, bankers, scholars and men of letters – there are such famous and outstanding personalities like Erasmus of Rotterdam, Hernán Cortés or Nicolaus Copernicus.
The present book is a subsequent volume of the printed series Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci, which is a part of a multi-year project „Registration and Publication of Ioannes Dantiscus’ Correspondence”, including also an on-line edition of his correspondence and other texts. She deal with various aspects of the "Respublica Litteraria in the sixteenth century", the source materials recording this phenomenon, its territorial extent and its role in the development of European culture.
The first part of the volume brings articles on various problems related to editing of the Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci. Its part two deals with selected issues of 16th century Spanish Latin rhetoric, works of Philip Callimachus and the role of Latinitas in Renaissance culture and formations of modern nations.
Keywords: Alfonso García Matamoros, Ciceronianism, correspondence, humanism, inscriptions, Ioannes Dantiscus, Neo-Latin literature, Philip Callimachus (Buonaccorsi), Ramism, rhetoric.
See other publications from the series: Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci »
The present book is a subsequent volume of the printed series Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci, which is a part of a multi-year project „Registration and Publication of Ioannes Dantiscus’ Correspondence”, including also an on-line edition of his correspondence and other texts. She deal with various aspects of the "Respublica Litteraria in the sixteenth century", the source materials recording this phenomenon, its territorial extent and its role in the development of European culture.
The first part of the volume brings articles on various problems related to editing of the Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci. Its part two deals with selected issues of 16th century Spanish Latin rhetoric, works of Philip Callimachus and the role of Latinitas in Renaissance culture and formations of modern nations.
Keywords: Alfonso García Matamoros, Ciceronianism, correspondence, humanism, inscriptions, Ioannes Dantiscus, Neo-Latin literature, Philip Callimachus (Buonaccorsi), Ramism, rhetoric.
See other publications from the series: Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci »
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