The Virgilian tradition : book history and the history of reading in early modern Europe /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate/Variorum,
[2007]
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| Series: | Collected studies.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- Philology, the reader and the Nachleben of classical texts
- Marginalia and the rise of early modern subjectivity
- The rhetorical criticism of literature in early Italian humanism from Boccaccio to Landino
- Virgil's post-classical legacy
- Proverbs, censors, and schools : neo-Latin studies and book history
- The Virgilian title page as interpretive frame; or, through the looking glass
- The Aeneid transformed : illustration as interpretation from the Renaissance to the present
- In search of a patron : Anguillara's vernacular Virgil and the print culture of Renaissance Italy
- In the margins of Virgil : Venetian Renaissance books in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana and their early readers
- Cristoforo Landino, Andrea Tordi, and the reading practices of Renaissance humanism
- Virgil, Dante, and empire in Italian thought, 1300-1500
- Inclyta Aeneis : a sixteenth-century neo-Latin tragicomedy
- Ascensius, Landino, and Virgil : continuity and transformation in Renaissance commentary
- Aeneas and the 'new world' : Stella's Columbeis and Virgilian pessimism.